Discover Fun Facts, Geography, and Tourist Attractions in France

 
FRANCE!!
 
By Cameron Boag
 
Fun facts on france
 
Population: more than 65.7 million people live
in the country (2012)
Capital: Paris, with 2,2 million inhabitants
Name: Republique Francaise (French Republic)
Motto: "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite" (Liberty,
Equality, Fraternity)
Government: Democracy
Language: French
 
More fun facts
 
Religion: mainly Christians (Roman Catholics 64%)
Currency: 1 Euro=100cents, until 2002 French
Franc
History: In 700-500BC the Celtic Gauls arrive in
France. In 58-50BC Roman Emperor Julius Caesar
defeats the Gauls and France becomes part of the
Roman Empire until 476AD. French was ruled by
kings for many centuries until the storming of the
Bastille during the French Revolution in 1789.
Then Napoleon becomes Emperor of the French
Republic until he is sent to exile.
 
Geography of france
 
• The western-european country shares borders with Belgium to
the North East, Germany and Luxemburg in the East as well as with
Switzerland, Italy to the South East. The Pyrenees, a mountain
range to the South of France, form a natural border between Spain
and France. The highest mountain in France is the Mont Blanc, that
is 4,810m high and stands at the border between France and Italy.
 
Mainland France is divided into 27 regions and these into 101
departments. The Mediterranean island of Corsica belongs to
France too as you can see in the outline above. Of the 101
departments there are also 5 ROM (regions d’outre mer or overseas
regions) also belonging to France: French Guyana in South America,
Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Caribbean, La Reunion and
Mayotte in Africa in the Indian Ocean.
 
Tourist attractions in France
 
 
Paris: Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Louvre (which you can see
in the image to the right), Montmartre, Arc de Triomphe,
river Seine and many other great attractions
Versailles : castle of French kings
Lasceaux Caves for 17,000year old rock paintings
Cote d’Azur for turquoise blue sea and great beaches
Corsica: in the Mediterranean sea
French Alps: great skiing and snowboarding
Mont St. Michel: Island with high tide
La Provence for lavender fields and old historic towns like
Avignon.
 
French genuine food menu!
 
Coco chanel
 
Napoleon bonaparte
 
Zinadine zidan
 
David guetta
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Explore interesting facts about France, including its population, capital, government, religion, and history. Learn about the geography of France, tourist attractions like the Eiffel Tower and Versailles, and enjoy a glimpse of French genuine food. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of this captivating country.

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  1. FRANCE!! By Cameron Boag

  2. Fun facts on france Population: more than 65.7 million people live in the country (2012) Capital: Paris, with 2,2 million inhabitants Name: Republique Francaise (French Republic) Motto: "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite" (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity) Government: Democracy Language: French

  3. More fun facts Religion: mainly Christians (Roman Catholics 64%) Currency: 1 Euro=100cents, until 2002 French Franc History: In 700-500BC the Celtic Gauls arrive in France. In 58-50BC Roman Emperor Julius Caesar defeats the Gauls and France becomes part of the Roman Empire until 476AD. French was ruled by kings for many centuries until the storming of the Bastille during the French Revolution in 1789. Then Napoleon becomes Emperor of the French Republic until he is sent to exile.

  4. Geography of france The western-european country shares borders with Belgium to the North East, Germany and Luxemburg in the East as well as with Switzerland, Italy to the South East. The Pyrenees, a mountain range to the South of France, form a natural border between Spain and France. The highest mountain in France is the Mont Blanc, that is 4,810m high and stands at the border between France and Italy. Mainland France is divided into 27 regions and these into 101 departments. The Mediterranean island of Corsica belongs to France too as you can see in the outline above. Of the 101 departments there are also 5 ROM (regions d outre mer or overseas regions) also belonging to France: French Guyana in South America, Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Caribbean, La Reunion and Mayotte in Africa in the Indian Ocean.

  5. Tourist attractions in France Paris: Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Louvre (which you can see in the image to the right), Montmartre, Arc de Triomphe, river Seine and many other great attractions Versailles : castle of French kings Lasceaux Caves for 17,000year old rock paintings Cote d Azur for turquoise blue sea and great beaches Corsica: in the Mediterranean sea French Alps: great skiing and snowboarding Mont St. Michel: Island with high tide La Provence for lavender fields and old historic towns like Avignon.

  6. French genuine food menu!

  7. Coco chanel Napoleon bonaparte Zinadine zidan David guetta

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