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No, the only existing volcanoes in France are in the Chaîne des Puys, a north-south chain of cone, dome and maar volcanoes. The last calculated eruption in the chain was around 4000 BC, more than six thousand years ago.
Paris is not a country, but the capital of France. It is located in the 'ile-de-France' region, the most populated and active of the 22 French regions.
The single most important religious order of the Catholic Reformation was the Jesuits.
The surrealist artists were most active in Paris, France, particularly during the 1920s and 1930s. Paris served as the hub for the Surrealist movement, attracting artists, writers, and intellectuals from around the world.
The comparative adjective form is more active. The superlative adjective form is most active.
Spain exports to France, Germany, Portugal, Italy, and the UK, from most to least, in that order. Spain imports from Germany, France, Italy, China, Netherlands, and UK, from most to least, in that order.
Most religious orders require people to be in the 17-20 age range upon entry.
Yes, France does experience earthquakes, but they are typically of low to moderate magnitude due to its location on relatively stable continental crust. The most seismically active regions in France are the Pyrenees and the Alps.
Most christian or religious bookstores will carry them or order one for you.
No. Be is active, but is nowhere near the most active element.
It was the two leading European superpowers at the time...England and France.
It is a religious monument, a church, built to be a place of worship. It is still one, but it is also the most visited place in France.