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maggieb65  14 Jun 2008 11:26:01 - 2 answered
The National Flower of France is the Lily
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belsawsum  10 Jun 2008 07:03:12 - 1 answered
The population of France according to latest survey conducted on January 1 is 64,473,140.
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CoolKitty  08 Jun 2008 19:59:51 - 1 answered
I think I'm to late to get this in time for your project, but I will answer anyways. These sites will help:www.country reports.org look up france at...
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keyan30  02 Apr 2008 14:34:47 - 2 answered
The height of Eiffel Tower's Antenna/Spire is 324 metres (1,063 ft) and the height of roof is 300.65 metres (986 ft). The architect of this famous tower...
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HallaR  30 Mar 2008 15:40:54 - 1 answered
The average maximum temperature of Paris in Mid-April is 56 °F / 13 °C and average minimum temperature is 40 °F / 4 °C.
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demi-1  15 Nov 2007 19:01:18 - 1 answered
France and United Kingdom both are located in Europe and are linked via a channel. France is larger than the United Kingdom both in terms of Area and Population....
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callcoy  12 Oct 2007 12:40:30 - 1 answered
Ribeauville is a town in the french region of Alsace. It is a historic town. Its altitude is 188m-989m with an average of about
240 m.
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Merry  07 May 2007 12:31:57 - 1 answered
To find out the postal code of a person in France, all you have to do is log in to the website www.laposte.fr.
This website would...
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They knew it was Charles. They allowed Sydney to be guillotined because he himself wanted to be. He had led an aimless life and found that a chance to...
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trayson  04 May 2007 14:45:05 - 2 answered
He distance between Limoges to Carcassone France is about 384 kilometres and the time it takes to travel from Carcassone and Limoges is around...
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anon  04 May 2007 12:31:40 - 1 answered
Toulouse is the fifth largest city in FRANCE. In fact it's situated in south-western France. It was formerly the capital of the Languedoc region,...
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Marsy  30 Apr 2007 10:57:50 - 1 answered
In order for the constitution to become legal, it had to be “submitted in accordance with the French people”. Therefore, in February 1800, a plebiscite...
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RANDER  29 Apr 2007 11:20:35 - 1 answered
You can either go to your local library and look for a book called, "The Standard Catalog of World Coins 1801-1900" or you can bring them to a coin dealer....
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mackenzie  22 Apr 2007 23:05:55 - 1 answered
Nicolas Sarkozy of the centre-right Union pour un Mouvement Populaire (UMP) won the first round of voting on April 22, 2007, with 31% of the vote. Segolene...
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mackenzie  20 Apr 2007 15:47:21 - 1 answered
All political analysts seem to agree that the French presidential race is too close to call and that there will be a second round of voting. Nicolas Sarkozy,...
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Vicky  18 Apr 2007 12:47:19 - 1 answered
The temperature in France varies from place to place and also has different temperatures in different months. If we take the case of one of the areas of...
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zionvin  16 Apr 2007 19:35:45 - 1 answered
In the year 1898, the Eiffel Tower was built by Gustave Eiffel. It is located at Champ de Mars in Paris. In terms of the height, the tower stands tall...
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aki  16 Apr 2007 19:19:13 - 1 answered
The country of France is spread over a distance of 210,026 square miles. This translates to a distance of exactly 543,965 square kilometres. France is...
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aki  16 Apr 2007 19:15:37 - 1 answered
France covers a total area of approximately 674, 843 square kilometres. When it is converted into square miles, the total area covered by France is approximately...
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hearsch  13 Apr 2007 13:16:48 - 1 answered
The discipline situation in France’s schools is varied. Problems and issues differ contingent on the school in question. For instance several zero tolerance...
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Memo  11 Apr 2007 13:08:01 - 1 answered
France formally known as the French Republic basically is a nation whose metropolitan territory is situated in Western Europe and consists of many different...
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Tuamotu Archipelago is a group of about 80 islands of French Polynesia. The Tuamotu Archipelago is encompassed with 75 coral reefs, one raised coral atoll...
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Trouvere was one of the schools of poets of northern France. It was from the 11th century to 14th century. Trouveres were the complements on the language...
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Mustaine  09 Apr 2007 13:53:48 - 1 answered
Francesco Totti is a very famous Italian Footballer; he plays for the club AS Roma and for the Italian National Team. He was also the part of the team...
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Tour de France is the world’s most popular bicycle race. It’s also the toughest contest among all bicycle races. The race is held in the month of July...
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Nyala  05 Apr 2007 15:37:40 - 2 answered
There is lot more to Paris than just road side cafes and restaurants. Paris markets are not just about fine produce but also they are great to socialize,...
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Memo  05 Apr 2007 13:22:48 - 1 answered
Chaville basically is a commune located in the south-western suburbs of Paris, France. It is positioned exactly 12.5 kilometres away from the centre of...
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aki  29 Mar 2007 15:23:21 - 1 answered
France was ruled by the monarchy until the French Revolution that took place in the year 1789. After the execution of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette,...
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Cinnamon  27 Mar 2007 13:31:32 - 1 answered
Nice is the name of a city situated in the southern part of France, on the Mediterranean coastline. The city is a popular tourist destination, a part of...
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BullDog  25 Mar 2007 02:38:06 - 1 answered
Francesco Lentini was born in 1889 and passed away in 1966. For many years, he was acknowledged as the "King of Freaks". This man had three legs, two sets...
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sunny1968  24 Mar 2007 00:38:37 - 1 answered
Indeed, Flauberts novel plays in the northern French province called Normandy, exactly near the town Rouen. ‘The heroin o the story, Emma Rouault, lives...
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fullon  16 Mar 2007 12:08:33 - 1 answered
Explored in 600 BC by Greek sailors Marseille is the oldest city in France or at least the first to be given city status in France. The city is located...
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mackenzie  12 Mar 2007 16:56:54 - 1 answered
Jacques Chirac (b. 1932) will step down as President of France on 17 May 2007, after serving two terms in office. Chirac made his announcement on 11 March...
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malaffs17  10 Mar 2007 19:47:18 - 1 answered
Current UEFA president Micheal Platini played seventy two times for his national side, France in an international career that spanned eleven years from...
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Zainabidi  10 Mar 2007 13:47:34 - 1 answered
The Eiffel tower in Paris, which was built in 1889, is 300 metres high, and the engineer in charge of the construction of the tower was Gustaf Eiffel from...
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barbaro13  03 Mar 2007 20:32:52 - 1 answered
Croissants are traditional breads, served at breakfast time, often with preserves. However, they are not actually a French creation - they are Hungarian....
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mackenzie  03 Mar 2007 16:05:08 - 1 answered
The Committee of Public Safety, Robespierre's brutal rule and pure vengeance characterized France in 1793, after the destruction of the Old Regime. A number...
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ca321170  07 Feb 2007 23:45:11 - 1 answered
After much research I am unable to prove Adolph Hitler said, "He who holds Paris, holds France." However, I am inclined to believe it is connected to his...
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Mustaine  06 Feb 2007 14:54:44 - 1 answered
Somme is a place in France where battles of World War 1 were fought and has a historical reference to it. The battle of Somme started on July 1 1916. This...
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Cinnamon  06 Feb 2007 14:43:23 - 1 answered
To call France, simply follow the given instructions:
Find out what time it is in France. France is one hour ahead of GMT.
Dial the code 011, which...
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aki  05 Feb 2007 13:19:05 - 1 answered
The Bastille, which is known as La Bastille in French, is formally known as Bastille-Saint Antoine, was a prison which is located in the city of Paris,...
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darlyn  04 Feb 2007 01:53:42 - 1 answered
Many things are unique about France, the language and culture so fiercely protected by its peoples for a start.
The wine and champagne (named after the...
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sjkrupa  01 Feb 2007 01:37:45 - 1 answered
In Paris, France, for average sunlight and temperature (that is, maximum and minimum values for average as well as record temperature) in addition to Relative...
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sjkrupa  01 Feb 2007 01:36:36 - 1 answered
The seasons of Paris follow the pattern of most of the Europe of the North.
Winter startts in November, however towards the end of October the leaves...
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hearsch  29 Jan 2007 12:46:42 - 1 answered
France was ruled under different monarchies right until the year 1871.
France was under a monarchy until the French Revolution, which took place in...
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