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Capital: Paris Official language: French Area: 547, 03 km ²Population:65.0 million (including overseas territories); 63.3 million (metropolitan). Type of government: Republic The head of the state and the executive branch: president, elected in terms of 5 years (Nicolas Sarkozy on May 16, 2007)The head of parliament: Prime Minister appointed by the President(François Fillon
on November 14,2010)
Religion: Roman Catholic (majority), Muslim, Protestant, Jewish Currency: EURO The largest cities:Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Lille National holidays: 1January- New Year 1 May - Labor Day
8 May - Victory Day(1945) 14 July - Bastille Day(1789) 11 November - Day of armistice (1918)
25 December - Christmas
Geographical position
Mont Blanc 4807m.
Mont Blanc Massif
Cable Cars, Alps
Rivers
Seine.North France
Loire - the longest river in France and the second in Western Europe after the Rhine.
Lakes
Lake of Geneva or Lake Leman the largest lake in the Alps and the second largest freshwater lake in Central Europe
Lake Bourget - one of the largest natural lake in France
Lake Annecy - the most cleanest lake in the world. East of France
Canal du Midi was created in 17th century as crosscut from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic in order to avoid the trip around the malevolent Spain
Corkwood Palm tree
Plants
Peacock in the forest Boulogne
Animals
Flamingo
Black-capped Squirrel Monkey with a baby
Deer with a baby
Horses
Monitor lizard. Zoo Thoiry
Turtle
Economics of France
Wine here had become to do still with the invasion of the Romans.
Roquefort
A sunflower field in Provence, France
ParisThe city of love
Paris you are always in my heartAnd you shine inside my heart Just like the rainbowParis you are a part of my heart
Arc de Triomphe
The Arc is located on the right bank of the Seine.It was commissioned in 1806 after the victory at Austerlitz by Emperor Napoleon
Seine. Île de la Cité
Notre Dame Cathedral. Notre Dame de Paris
Café Marly. View of the Louvre
Louvre - one of the largest art museums in the world
Venus de Milo 130-100 BC
The Mona Lisa.Portrait of Lisa
Gherardini.
Leonardo da Vinci 1503–1519
Pharaoh
Avenue des Champs-Élysées
Paris street
La Sorbonne.The name is derived from the Collége de Sorbonne, founded in 1257 by Robert de Sorbon as one of the first significant colleges of the medieval University of Paris.
The Moulin Rouge is best known as the spiritual birthplace of the modern form of the can-can dance. It was built in 1889 by Joseph Oller,who also owned the Paris Olympia.
Moulin Rouge
Bois de Boulogne
The famous park near the suburb of Boulogne-Billancourtand Neuilly-sur-Seine
Marseille
Marseille - the first sea trading town of France, the fourth - Europe (after London, Hamburg and Liverpool).
A port city since 7cent.BC
Marseille is widely known the most multinational cities in Western Europe
Many immigrants live and work in the central districts
“Marseille is like a volcano: If you say
something you should not, it may burst”
MuslimsJews
Chateau d'If
Cathedral.(Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure de Marseille)
Cognac
Cognac city is situated in South west of France between Loire valley and Bordeaux.
«Drink of the gods»
The Palais de l'Isle which often called “old prison". It was constructed in 12th century. Also it is the most photographed monument in all of France.
Versailles Gardens
The former residence of French kings in the city of Versailles, which is now a suburb of Paris
Pont du Gard, Nîmes
This aqueduct bridge was built by the Romans
National dishes
Oysters
Lobster Mussels Provencal
It is a buttery flaky pastry named for its distinctive crescent shape
Croissant
Quiche
It is a savory, open-faced pastry crust pie with a savory custard filling of cheese, meat and vegetables.
Famous People
31 March 1596 – 11 February 1650 22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970
19 August 1883 – 10 January 1971 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870
Perfume
Festival of citrus
It takes place in March every year.The creation different sculpture from oranges, lemons…
Phrase Book
Bonjoir: Good dayBonsoir: Good evening Combien ça coûte?: How much does this cost?S’il vous plaît: Please Merci: Thank youExcusez-moi: Pardon me Bonne chance:Good luckJe cherche: I’m looking for… Je voudrais: I would like…
The most useful phrase for you if you'll go to France