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France
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Physical and Outline maps of France
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The Regional Map of France
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French FLAG
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France – Quick facts France is the third largest country in Europe It has the fifth largest population in Europe
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France – Quick facts National Name République Française
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France – Quick facts Population More than 66,616,416 people live in France (2014). We can round it to 67 million.
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France – Quick facts Capital Paris is the capital city of France. Paris is also the largest city of France.
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France – Quick facts Largest Cities of France by Population 1. Paris 2. Marseille 3. Lyon 4. Toulouse 5. Nice 6. Nantes 7. Strasbourg 8. Montpellier 9. Bordeaux 10. Lille
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France – Quick facts French National Day July 14 th 1789 Also called “Bastille Day” It commemorates the beginning of the French revolution.
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France – Quick facts National Symbol – Gallic Rooster
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France – Quick facts National Flower – Iris
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France – Quick facts National Anthem La Marseillaise composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=4K1q9Ntcr5g
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France – Quick facts France Time Zones CET – Central European Time Zone CET – Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00) – This is a Daylight Saving Time during summer.
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France – Quick facts Current Monetary Unit - Euro
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France – Quick facts Former Monetary Unit - French Franc
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France – Quick facts Languages - French (100%) Literacy Rate - 99%
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France – Quick facts Ethnicity/Race: Celtic and Latin with Teutonic, Slavic, North African, Southeast Asian, and Basque minorities
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France – Quick facts Religions Roman Catholic 83%-88%, Protestant 2%, Jewish 1%, Muslim 5%-10%, unaffiliated 4%
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France – Quick facts TimeZone CET – Central European TimeZone
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The Regional Map of France
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France - Regions France is divided into 27 administrative regions. 22 of them are in Metropolitan France, ie., continental France plus the island of Corsica. 5 of them are overseas Corsica --------------- Red in map
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Mountain Ranges There are 5 mountain ranges in France: 1. The Alps 2. The Pyrénées 3. The Massif Central 4. The Jura 5. The Vosges
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Mountain Ranges 1. The Alps, on the border with Italy. Mont Blanc in the Alps is the highest mountain in Europe.
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Mountain Ranges 2. The Pyrénées, on the border with Spain with several summits above 10,000 ft.
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Mountain Ranges 3. The Massif Central a spectacular chain of extinct volcanoes, in the very center of the country.
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Mountain Ranges 4. The Jura along the Swiss border and The Dark green area is Switzerland --------
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Mountain Ranges 5. The Vosges not far from the German border
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Rivers The 5 main rivers : 1. The Loire (the longest : 1,012 kilometers i.e. 629 mi.)
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Rivers 2. The Rhine (the Franco-German border)
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Rivers 3. The Rhône (coming from Switzerland through the Lake of Geneva)
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Rivers 4. The Seine (crossing Paris)
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Rivers 5. The Garonne in the South-West
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The Four Seas The four seas bordering France are: 1. The Mediterranean 2. The North Sea 3. The Manche (English Channel) and 4. The Atlantic Ocean
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Neighbors of France The 8 neighbors (clockwise from SW to North) : 1. Spain (including small Franco-Spanish Andorra) 2. Tiny Monaco 3. Italy 4. Switzerland 5. Germany 6. Luxembourg and Belgium 7. Brazil 8. Surinam and Netherlands
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Important Monuments Eiffel Tower The world-famous metallic tower was built for the Paris International Exhibition in 1889 for the centenary of the French Revolution. At the time of its inauguration, it was the world’s tallest monument.
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Important Monuments Notre-Dame The cathedral of Notre-Dame-de-Paris is a jewel of Gothic architecture and arguably one of the finest churches in Europe.
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Important Monuments Arc de Triomphe The monumental triumphal arch was built in honor of the French Imperial army of Napoleon.
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Important Monuments Palais du Louvre It is said that the Louvre is the world’s largest museum. Whether it is true or not, it is one of the most majestic palaces of Europe.
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Important Monuments Panthéon Originally a church, the Panthéon has since become a necropolis for France’s greatest citizens and a popular national monument.
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