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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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What is the largest country in France?

many France family must least children a 2 that all have reason France too million people

How many people own computers in France?

Usually they have much work, so wayyy less than the American type person.

According to the treaty of Paris of 1763 Britain received lands west of the Mississippi river?

Under the terms of the Treaty, France gave up Canada and all of its claims to the territory east of the Mississippi River. Also it gave up Dominica, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Tobago.

What is the value of 5 francs 1812?

about £50 in average condition,rising to £95 for mint.

What are the 3 water borders of France?

The three main rivers in France (called "fleuves", not "rivières") are:

Sorted by the total length in the French territory:

- Loire (1,012 km)

- Seine (776 km)

- Rhône (545 km)

Sorted by the total length of the river:

- Rhine (1,325 km)

- Loire (1,012 km)

- Meuse (950 km)

A fleuve is a river that flows into the sea or the ocean (mostly) whereas a rivière flows into another rivièreor fleuve.

Can you exchange a franc for a euro?

The franc was phased out in 2001 and completely replaced by the euro in 2002. An euro was worth 6.55957 francs at the time of the switch. A franc is worth nothing as a currency nowadays, it reatins only a value as a souvenir or as a collectible.

Does France mine gold and diamonds?

France does mine for minerals. Some of them are:

1. gold 2. silver 3. talc 3. tungsten 4. bromine

Is Nice located in southern France?

Nice is on the south east of France, near Monaco on the Mediterranean sea.

Does France has borders?

to the North, France is bordered by the English Channel, (joining the Atlantic and the North Sea); to the West, it is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean.

To the South it is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea.

How many people die in France every year?

why the hell would i know im american but you can ask my dumb bff cassidy cause she think she know EVERYTHING and like 2 weeks ago she was about to beat the hell out of morgan well thats what she knows but i think soo and cassidy is in love with her baby daddy mikey and im in love with my ex shane

Catherine de' Medici-how long did she rule?

She never really ruled France in her own right. She was only the wife of the King of France. At first after her husband became King his matrise en titre Diane De Potier had more power than Cahterine had. After Henrys death her son was still a child, so she ruled France as his regent.

What is the former unit of money in France?

The former unit of money in France is Franc. It was still used in the year 1999 until the Euro was adopted in France.

What is the government called in France?

The President.

France also has a Prime Minister, a member of the National Assembly who is in charge of the Cabinet. The President tends to deal with foreign relations while the Prime Minister tends to deal with the domestic agenda.

Are there any magical beings involved in Christmas in France?

There aren't really animals associated with the Christmas holiday in France. Maybe in Catholic families, you could think of the ox and the donkey figuring in the Nativity scene, but honestly this is a bit far fetched.

What languages were spoken in New France?

The First People of the Wabanaki Confederacy comprise five primary nations: the Mi'kmaq, the Maliseet, the Passamaquoddy, the Abenaki, and the Penobscot. Many First People practiced sign language.

The french railway network is called SNCF what do these initials stand for?

SNCF stands for Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer.

It is the French national train company, which owns and operates France's high speed rail network - The TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse, meaning high speed train) as well as the urban/suburban RER in Paris or the intercities liaisons.

Where can one find information on holiday rentals in France?

There are many places where one could find information about the culture in France. One could go on websites like Wikipedia, or go to old fashioned encyclopedias to find information on culture in France.

What are some deserts in France?

Not technically, but there are areas of very sparce population and very little vegetation and alot of heat. One example is St Guilhem le desert in the south of France close to Montpellier.
certainly.

Which river flows through the center of paris?

There are four major rivers in France: the Seine, which flows through Paris and northwest to the English Channel, the Rhone, which starts in the Alps and flows south to the Mediterranean, and the Loire and the Garonne, which both start in central France and flow west to the Atlantic. The Loire is the longest river in France.

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hence the four major rivers flowing in France are

-the Seine

-the Rhone Rhône

-the Loire

-the Garonne

donc, quelque fleuves de la France sont :

-la Seine

-la Rhône

-la Loire

-la Garonne

What is the weather like in the spring in Paris France frce?

Paris has a temparate climate

In the summer, the weather is pretty mild. Ranging from the high fifties to the high seventies. The Northern Atlantic current causes the temperature to not be extreme in the summer and the winter

Spring is beautiful there. It can sometimes get slightly cold there in spring, but not too bad.

Winter is nice there also. Paris does not get as cold as some places in the East Coast during winter. When I went there for Christmas one year it was about 40 degrees Fahrenheit and only snowed once in the week I was there.

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Weather in Paris is much like here in England. Cold through from the end of August - mid may. A little warmer the rest. Weather patterns in the south of France are somewhat different. much nicer when you go down.

The climate is mild and temperate. In autumn the weather may be wet and a bit windy but temperatures are still well above freezing point. It might as well be clear and rather sunny. In Winter it is possible to have (part of) 10 to 15 days below freezing point, mostly at dawn. In the Summer the weather is usually ageeable and reasonably hot.

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Paris weather could be described as "temperate" and "variable". Winter daytime typically about 7C (45F), rarely below freezing, but frost at night is frequent. Occasional snow, wind and rain frequent. Summer daytime typically 25C (77F), can be anything from 20C (68F) to 32C ((90F), cooler at night. Summer rain not so frequent, but there is no real dry period such as on the mediterranean coast.

So take a waterproof whenever you go, but with luck you may not need it.