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Titula Natalia 105A

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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)

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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

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Geographical position

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Mont Blanc 4807m.

Mont Blanc Massif

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Cable Cars, Alps

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Rivers

Seine.North France

Loire - the longest river in France and the second  in Western Europe after the Rhine.

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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

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Lake Annecy - the most cleanest lake in the world. East of France

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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

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Corkwood Palm tree

Plants

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Peacock in the forest Boulogne

Animals

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Flamingo

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Black-capped Squirrel Monkey with a baby

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Deer with a baby

Horses

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Monitor lizard. Zoo Thoiry

Turtle

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Economics of France

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Wine here had become to do still with the invasion of the Romans.

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Roquefort

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A sunflower field in Provence, France

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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 

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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

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Seine. Île de la Cité

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Notre Dame Cathedral. Notre Dame de Paris

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Café Marly. View of the Louvre

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Louvre - one of the largest art museums in the world

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Venus de Milo 130-100 BC

The Mona Lisa.Portrait of Lisa

Gherardini.

Leonardo da Vinci 1503–1519

Pharaoh

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Avenue des Champs-Élysées

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Paris street

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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.

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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

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Bois de Boulogne

The famous park near the suburb of Boulogne-Billancourtand  Neuilly-sur-Seine

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Marseille

Marseille - the first sea trading town of France, the fourth - Europe (after London, Hamburg and Liverpool).

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A port city since 7cent.BC

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Marseille is widely known the most multinational cities in Western Europe

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Many immigrants live and work in the central districts

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“Marseille is like a volcano: If you say

something you should not, it may burst”

MuslimsJews

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Chateau d'If

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Cathedral.(Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure de Marseille)

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Cognac

Cognac city is situated in South west of France between Loire valley and Bordeaux.

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«Drink of the gods»

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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.

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Versailles Gardens

The former residence of French kings in the city of Versailles, which is now a suburb of Paris

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Pont du Gard, Nîmes

This aqueduct bridge was built by the Romans

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National dishes

Oysters

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Lobster Mussels Provencal

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It is a buttery flaky pastry named for its distinctive crescent shape

Croissant

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Quiche

It is a savory, open-faced pastry crust pie with a savory custard filling of cheese, meat and vegetables.

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Famous People

31 March 1596 – 11 February 1650 22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970

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19 August 1883 – 10 January 1971 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870

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Perfume

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Festival of citrus

It takes place in March every year.The creation different sculpture from oranges, lemons…

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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