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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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Where is Brittany?

Brittany is the westernmost French region, facing America

Did the national leader play a part in encouraging or harming feudalism within France?

French Feudalism started in 987 AD and continued until the French Revolution in 1789. In a Feudalistic society, lords owned the land and either rented it to those below them, or gave it to vassals, who were men who swore their loyalty to a lord for a time, in order to obtain land or money. Feudalism started with the Capetians Family in the ruling power, and continued until King Louis XIV eliminated the reminants of it at the end of the Revolution.

What is the French translation for the name Daniel?

no at lest that is what i think.

The French form of Daniel is Daniel and the female form (Danielle) is Danielle. In French they are pronounced the same, like Danielle in English, (Daniel and Danielle).

What is the most famous product made in France?

The area around Tours is well known for the number of magnificent renaissance castles located on the Loire or the Cher rivers. The Loire river is listed as a World Heritage site for that.

List of Mountains in France?

A
  • Acarai Mountains
  • Mont Aiguille
  • Aiguille de Bionnassay
  • Aiguille du Midi
  • Aiguille Verte
  • Aiguille d'Argentière
  • Aiguille de l'A Neuve
  • Aiguille du Dru
  • Aiguille du Pissoir
  • Aiguille du Plat de la Selle
  • Aiguille du Tour
  • Aiguilles d'Arves
  • Ailefroide
  • Alpe d'Huez
B
  • Mount Baigura
  • Ballon d'Alsace
  • Barre des Écrins
  • Mont Bégo
  • Bellecôte
  • Rocca Bernauda
  • Mont Blanc du Tacul
  • Cime de la Bonette
  • Pic de Bugarach
  • Pic de Bugatet
C
  • Canigou
  • Mont Cenis
  • Chamechaude
  • Le Cheval Blanc (mountain)
  • Monte Cinto
  • Crêt de la Neige
D
  • Dent de Crolles
  • Dent du Géant
  • Dents Blanches
D cont.
  • Dôme du Goûter
  • Mont Donon
E
  • Pica d'Estats
F
  • Mont Faron
G
  • Garlaban
  • Grand Ballon
  • Grand Colombier (Ain)
  • Grande Casse
  • Grande Fourche
  • Grandes Jorasses
  • Les Grandes Otanes
H
  • Hartmannswillerkopf
L
  • La Vuache
  • Le Môle
  • Le Reculet
  • Le Tabor
  • Les Bans
  • Les Droites
  • Le Linleu
  • Pic Long
M
  • Mont Maudit
  • Pic de Médécourbe
  • Meije
  • Pic du Midi d'Ossau
  • Pic du Midi de Bigorre
  • Mont Agel
  • Mont Blanc
  • Mont Chaberton
  • Mont Gargan
  • Morvan
  • Mont Mouchet
N
  • Pic de Néouvielle
O
  • Rock of Oëtre
A
  • Acarai Mountains
  • Mont Aiguille
  • Aiguille de Bionnassay
  • Aiguille du Midi
  • Aiguille Verte
  • Aiguille d'Argentière
  • Aiguille de l'A Neuve
  • Aiguille du Dru
  • Aiguille du Pissoir
  • Aiguille du Plat de la Selle
  • Aiguille du Tour
  • Aiguilles d'Arves
  • Ailefroide
  • Alpe d'Huez
B
  • Mount Baigura
  • Ballon d'Alsace
  • Barre des Écrins
  • Mont Bégo
  • Bellecôte
  • Rocca Bernauda
  • Mont Blanc du Tacul
  • Cime de la Bonette
  • Pic de Bugarach
  • Pic de Bugatet
C
  • Canigou
  • Mont Cenis
  • Chamechaude
  • Le Cheval Blanc (mountain)
  • Monte Cinto
  • Crêt de la Neige
D
  • Dent de Crolles
  • Dent du Géant
  • Dents Blanches
D cont.
  • Dôme du Goûter
  • Mont Donon
E
  • Pica d'Estats
F
  • Mont Faron
G
  • Garlaban
  • Grand Ballon
  • Grand Colombier (Ain)
  • Grande Casse
  • Grande Fourche
  • Grandes Jorasses
  • Les Grandes Otanes
H
  • Hartmannswillerkopf
L
  • La Vuache
  • Le Môle
  • Le Reculet
  • Le Tabor
  • Les Bans
  • Les Droites
  • Le Linleu
  • Pic Long
M
  • Mont Maudit
  • Pic de Médécourbe
  • Meije
  • Pic du Midi d'Ossau
  • Pic du Midi de Bigorre
  • Mont Agel
  • Mont Blanc
  • Mont Chaberton
  • Mont Gargan
  • Morvan
  • Mont Mouchet
N
  • Pic de Néouvielle
O
  • Rock of Oëtre

What lessons are there in France?

The same as American, but a little different. They take several languages and by end of high school (called lycee, pronounced leesay) they will be fluent in at least 3 languages. They write different too. They write on graph paper, 1 letter per box.

What famous King and Queen live in the Palais de Versailles?

Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette King and Queen of France and Navarre lived in the Palace of Versailles/ Palais de Versailles between 1770 when they married and 1793 when they were both executed by the revolutioneries of the French Revolution 1789.

How about king Louis XIV who built Versailles?

How did Haitian Revolution overthrow the French?

The French permitted the re-enslavement of former freed Haitians. Since Africans made up over half of the Haitian population and had recently been freed by abolition, the attempt to re-enslave them reinvigorated their move towards political independence.

How much would it cost to buy France?

houses in France can cost from a lot of different ranges however thaey are slightly more expensive since France has been populated for a long time and therefore property costs more

How do you get to Notre Dame from Eiffel Tower?

- follow the bank of the Seine river upstream, it wil be a 4.5 km walk (45 min to an hour) or by bus: cross the bridge opposite the Eiffel tower and take the bus 72 towards "Cité"

or by underground RER C, from station Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel, take the direction "Pont de Rungis Aéroport d'Orly" or "DOURDAN-MASSY PALAISEAU" - Get out at station "Saint-Michel Notre-Dame"

How many castles are in france?

There are five castles.

  • Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland, Anaheim, CA
  • Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant in Disneyland Paris, Marne-la-Vallée, France
  • Cinderella Castle in Tokyo Disneyland, Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
  • Sleeping Beauty Castle in Hong Kong Disneyland, Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Distance from Bergerac France to Biarritz France?

About 310km / 190 miles on the N10; 4.5 to 5.5 hours driving time.

Does France have limited or unlimited government?

No. It is a republic. It has a president, not a monarch. They got rid of the monarch in 1789, when the French Revolution happened.

What is the normal temperature in France?

Celsius, like almost everywhere else in the world.

Centigrade is a term that became obsolete in the seventies or before. All recognised temperature scales are named after their creators.

What continent is France part of?

France is a quad-Continental with the islands Guadeloupe & Martinique in North America French Guiana is in South America Metropolitan France in Europe and Mayotte and Réunion are in Africa. These five French Overseas Departments are legally and administratively an integral part of France. France also has territory in Antarctica Oceania.

Are french people happy with tourists visiting France?

Most of the other countries in the world view France as a cowardly nation. After Napolean was removed from office it seems that the French people are always asking for help or just surrendering. During World War Two, France was one of the first countries to surrender. Yes, at the time it was a good idea to avoid the destruction that Germany would have caused but it was left up for the Allied forces to save France. Canada, Great Britain, the United States, and even Australia sacrificed their soldiers to save France.

What is uranium in France?

Nuclear waste undergoes radioactive decay, which is the spontaneous change of unstable isotopes changing to become more stable isotopes, along with bits of energy being released.

All radioactive isotopes have half-lives, which is the amount of time for half the amount of the original isotope to undergo decay. It's a form of exponential decay since radioactive decay can be modeled by the formula A=A0ekt where

A=the current mass of particles still present after a given amount of time

t=time

and A0 is the original mass of particles present when t=0

What do you call someone that is black and french?

There are a number of ways to call someone that is black in French, but this is a tricky thing.

'noir / noire' (simply meaning 'black') may be used casually but that is to be used with caution in public speech, as it may sometimes be felt as disparaging.

"de race noire" is often replaced for the same reason, by "d'origine africaine" (of African origin), which is viewed as more neutral.

Youths and young adults (of African heritage or not) tend to use the English adjective "black" instead of any other words, partly because using English words is trendy. This is a safe word to use for any speaker in his thirties or younger.

'Nègre' isn't used any more these days: the word has come to be insulting as the "N-word" in English. This is not a safe word to use, except for French Carribbean creole poets.

What channel is between the United Kingdom and France?

The English Channel separates England and France. In French, it is called La Manche.

How many women wear the veil in France?

The media says that ess than 2,000 women wear the full veil. There isn't any avalaible figure for the other types of veils, but they are certainly very common.

What is Hastings famous for?

Paul Hastings is a law firm founded in 1951 founded by three attorneys, one of which is named Robert Hastings. The firm expanded from the US to the Pacific region. They represented clients in Taiwan, Japan and Korea.

When was the seine built?

the seine is a natural river it wasnt 'built'