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France, officially the French Republic, is a country in Western Europe with several other overseas territories and islands situated in other continents, as well as in the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic oceans. France is the largest west-European country, having a total land area of 674,843 sq km.

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How many miles is it from the coast of the UK to the coast of France?

It is 31.4 miles if you travel via the Channel Tunnel.

At its closest point, the French coast is only 22 miles from the coast of England.

What traditions is France famous for?

Having a yule log dessert for the Christmas holidays and taking a month's vacation in August are two traditions which the French have. The first-mentioned example involves baking, decorating, and serving a beautiful bûche de Noël whereas the second event provides explanations for why such cities as Paris can be less congested with natives but more so with non-natives at summer's end.

Is France a nation-state?

France doesn't have states. There are administrative subdivisions (regions and departements) with some power devolved at local level, but these powers are very limited (the law cannot be different for instance).

In England do they open Christmas presents on Christmas Day?

In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come

How long is the longest river?

The Nile River has been announced the deepest river in the world as of 2014.

Where did France concentrate its settlements?

the french concentrated its settlements by the St. Lawrence river.

What is the large mediterranaen island part of France since 1768?

Corsica (French name: La Corse) is the large mediterranean island which is part of Frence since 1768.

Where are the government headquarters located in France?

In Paris. The two halves of the French Parliament meet in two completely different buildings in separate parts of the city. The lower house, the National Assembly, meets at the Bourbon Palace and the upper house, the Senate, meets at the Palace of Luxembourg. Occassionally, if both houses need to meet with the President or discuss changes to the constitution, they go to the Palace of Versailles (the former home of the monarchy), which is located just ouside of Paris.

Who makes all the decisions in France?

The President of France, Nicholas Sarkozy, does.

Is Paris France a port city?

Paris isn't an island, but the original site of settlement was possibly onto one of the Seine river's islands. Nowadays they are still two sizeable islands, most notably the Ile de la Cité on which you will find Notre-Dame, but they are quite small compared to the overall size of the whole city.

Why does France use euro instead of francs?

France is a founding country or the EEC and is with Germany a proponent of more European integration. When economists built a plan for more economical integration in Europe (the Eurozone), France and 15 other European countries adopted the plan and made the Euro their common currency.There currency before then became unpopular and edward euro had made a new kind of money and called it Euro which is the currency we all know and love today.

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What is the most popular food in Paris?

Paris is multi-cultural, as is true of many parts of France, and many different types of food are popular. One significant feature of French eating is their love of bread. Bread and wine are considered vital to daily life, and we are talking about fresh bread here, baked daily on the premises, and, in the cities, like Paris, the French queue for their fresh bread every morning.

They also love their cheeses. And their famous dishes Coq au Vin and Foie Gras are popular throughout the country. However, French cuisine is renowned as probably one of the most diverse in the world.

Different regions have their own particular preferences. In Alsace, for example, sauerkraut is popular. Why? Because that area borders Germany and was once part of Germany. And those areas of France that border Italy enjoy predominantly Itaian food, such as delicious, simple but tasty, pastas in all their glory.

Coastal areas favor sea fish, understandably. Districts near the Mediterranean Sea make good use of olive oil and local herbs and tomatoes. Inland the diet of different territories will be strongly influenced, or even determined, by local land and livestock produce. The northwest eating habits feature milk products such as butter and crème fraiche, but in the south there is more fruit.

SUMMARY

In Paris and throughout France there is a great diversity of food preferences, determined by local availability, and by cultural links with neighboring countries. Even so, the common denominator for Paris and for all regions is 'bread and wine'. Enjoy!

Which way does the Loire river flow?

The Loire is the longest river in France.

It rises in the Cévennes in the département of Ardèche at 1,350 m near Mont Gerbier de Jonc, and flows for over 1,000 km north through Nevers to Orléans, then west through Tours and Nantes until it reaches the Bay of Biscay at St Nazaire.

Did France have a indirect or direct rule?

The French used direct rule to govern Vietnam.

England and France separated by a piece of sea called the English?

the body of water separating France from England is the English channel.

Why was france interested in colonizing the Congo?

i don't know specifics, but the reasoning for colonizing anything is to claim it as your own. claiming land gives you the "right" to call it your own (even though there are natives there) and you then establish control and power. if France "controls" land; they can tax it and build trade ports to benefit their home country.

What region in France does camembert come from?

The Roquefort is made in Roquefort-sur-Soulzon (link) in the southern French departement of Aveyron, itself in the administrative region of Midi-Pyrénées (regional capital: Toulouse).
The cheese is a regional and national treasure. Charles the Great requested the local bishop to send him two crates per year, to his palace in Aix-la-Chapelle (nowadays Aachen in Germany), a three-week horseback ride away.

What are the physical feature of Paris France?

France is a country in Western Europe, bordering the Atlantic Ocean (Bay of Biscay) and English Channel, between Belgium and Spain, southeast of the UK; bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Italy and Spain. Mainland France's roughly hexagonal shape has lent itself to a popular French nickname: l'hexagone. Geographic coordinates: 46°00′N, 2°00′E total:674,843 km squared

What is the most popular style of music in France?

They listen to all kinds of music, radios are more common then ipods/mp3 players but same as americans.
Joe Dassin, Amele Bent, loads of Western Music...

Does Germany border with France?

No. Germany is on the northern side of European main landmass. No mediterranean climate there. The countries that have ateas with mediterranean climate in Europe are: Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece.

Cities in France that start with the letter a?

Australia, America, Argentina. Those are countries. Auckland, Arlington, are towns/cities