EsperantoAdverbfrance Category: Esperanto adverbsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Territory of the French Republic in the world (excl. Antarctica where sovereignty is suspended) Capital (and largest city) Paris 48°51.4′N 2°21.05′E / 48.8567°N 2.35083°E Official language(s) French Recognised regional languages Alsatian; Basque; Breton; New Caledonian languages; Catalan; Corsican; Creole; Flemish; Franco-Provençal; Lorrain language; Shimaore dialect (Mayotte); Occitan; Oïl languages; Tahitian Demonym French Government Unitary semi-presidential republic - President Nicolas Sarkozy (UMP) - Prime Minister François Fillon (UMP) Legislature Parliament - Upper House Senate - Lower House National Assembly Formation - Traditional date 496 (baptism of Clovis) - Western Francia 10 August 843 (Treaty of Verdun) - Current constitution 5 October 1958 (5th Republic) EU accession 25 March 1957 Area - Total 674,843 km (43rd) 260,558 sq mi - Metropolitan France - IGN 551,695 km (47th) 213,010 sq mi - Cadastre 543,965 km (47th) 210,026 sq mi Population (1 January 2010 estimate) - Total 65,447,374 (20th) - Metropolitan France 62,793,432 (22nd) - Density 115/km (89th) 299/sq mi GDP (PPP) 2009 estimate - Total $2.108 trillion - Per capita $33,678 GDP (nominal) 2009 estimate - Total $2.676 trillion - Per capita $42,747 Gini (2002) 26.7 HDI (2007) ▲ 0.961 (very high) (8th) Currency Euro, CFP Franc (EUR, XPF)
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Internet TLD
.fr
Calling code
33
The overseas regions and collectivities form part of the French telephone numbering plan, but have their own country calling codes: Guadeloupe +590; Martinique +596; French Guiana +594, Réunion and Mayotte +262; Saint Pierre et Miquelon +508. The overseas territories are not part of the French telephone numbering plan; their country calling codes are: New Caledonia +687, French Polynesia +689; Wallis and Futuna +681
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France (pronounced /ˈfrænts/ ( listen) frantss or /ˈfrɑːnts/ frahnts; French pronunciation (help·info): [fʁɑ̃s]), officially the French Republic (French: République française, pronounced: [ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛz]), is a state in Western Europe with several of its overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. It is often referred to as L’Hexagone ("The Hexagon") because of the geometric shape of its territory. It is bordered (clockwise from the north) by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain and Andorra. France's overseas departments and collectivities also share land borders with Brazil and Suriname (bordering French Guiana), and the Netherlands Antilles (bordering Saint-Martin). France is linked to the United Kingdom by the Channel Tunnel, which passes underneath the English Channel. France is a founding member state of the European Union, the largest one by area. France has been a major power for several centuries with strong economic, cultural, military and political influence. During the 17th and 18th centuries, France colonised great parts of North America; during the 19th and early 20th centuries, France built the second largest empire of the time, including large portions of North, West and Central Africa, Southeast Asia, and many Pacific islands. France is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its main ideals expressed in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. France is one of the most developed countries and possesses the fifth largest economy by nominal GDP and seventh largest economy by purchasing power parity. France enjoys a high standard of living as well as a high public education level, and has also one of the world's highest life expectancies. It is the most visited country in the world, receiving 82 million foreign tourists annually. France is a founding member of the United Nations, and a member of the Francophonie, the G8, G20, NATO, OECD, WTO, and the Latin Union. It is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and possesses the third largest nuclear weapons stockpile in the world. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License France Declares War Against Al-Qaeda After Killing of Aid Worker
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From Wikiquote under the GNU Free Documentation License. France: Hostage Held by Islamists May Have Died Before Rescue Attempt - New York Times
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 05:02:08 GMT+00:00 : Hostage Held by Islamists May Have Died Before Rescue Attempt New York Times But Mr. Fillon said on Europe1 radio that he might have been dead when France got an ultimatum threatening to kill him, 10 days before the rescue attempt. ... Prime minister: France is at war against al-Qaida BusinessWeek French FM Expresses Support for Africa's Fight Against Al-Qaida Voice of America France 'declares war on al-Qaeda' Aljazeera.net New Zealand Herald - Politics Daily (blog) Feds Step Up Doping Investigation Into Lance Armstrong - FOXNews
Tue, 27 Jul 2010 20:33:36 GMT+00:00 FOXNews Lance Armstrong of the US greets spectators during the parade after the 20th and last stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 102.5 kilometers (63.7 ... Tour de France : Lance Armstrong rides in last race, but what does future hold ... espn prosecutors Step Up Lance Amstrong Doping Investigation Wall Street Journal (blog) Feds seek records from '04 Armstrong doping case The Associated Press Los Angeles Times (blog) - AFP - Houston Chronicle Molex Accredited as PROFINET Competence Center for France - MarketWatch (press release)
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 12:12:06 GMT+00:00 MarketWatch (press release) LISLE, Ill., Jul 28, 2010 (Business wire) -- Molex Incorporated announced today that it has been accredited as a profinet competence Center (PICC) in France ... From Google News Search: "france" From Yahoo Image Search: "france" Would Britain have declared war on France if it had invaded Belgium during the 19th and 20th century? Q. France was planning to attack Germany through Belgium Britain had a deal with Belgium defend Belgium's neutrality France dropped it's plans for invading Belgium but what if it had and the Germans didn't. Asked by mars_cats_pineapple - Mon Oct 29 15:03:37 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. It is without a doubt that in the mid 18th century, Britain would have helped defend Belgium from any invasion force, including the French becuase of the Treaty of London. This was becuase Belgium was one of the busiest routes for Britain to transport supplies and trade into mainland Europe. However, in the later stages of the 18th century, Britain would not have dared to attack France, mainly becuase of the 1,000,000 Prussian force that was invading the western part of Europe. Britain would not have wanted to have taken sides at that time becuase her army was too small to contend against the Prussian force and if it joined the French, then it would have lost. As a result, when the Prussians did attack Belgium,Gladstone, the Prime… [cont.] Answered by Big Mac - Mon Oct 29 16:28:49 2007 What might have happened if Britain and France chosen to be stricter Hitler s violations of treaties? Q. While Britain and France attempted to prevent the outbreak of WWII through the appeasement of Hitler, the Nazi chancellor was eagerly planning and laying the groundwork for the upcoming war. What do you believe might have happened had Britain and France chosen to be stricter with Hitler s violations of treaties? How would the first year of WWII have gone differently? Asked by Not Me - Sun Mar 22 15:38:44 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. The reason for wwI was because of a grand duke royal assasination. The reason for wwII was because of the incredible inflation rate imposed on the german people. The twenty years between the two wars, which was a continuation of wwI was caused when Hitler bullied an aging chancellor into ceding him total power over most of the state of germany. German treaties with Japan, and Italy prior to its conflict with britain and france only put in place, no doubt that germany under Hitler had every intention to make Britain and France pay for the imposition of germanys dire financial state of those last 20 years of incredible inflation on the national budgets. He even had a meeting with the pope just prior to his invasion of france.I believe that… [cont.] Answered by urassismine2 - Sun Mar 22 16:15:53 2009 How much would a tour to France and England cost?
Q. I would like to know an affordable price to go on a France and England tour, including airfare. I live in Houston, Texas. Thanks. Asked by OMG - Fri Jan 12 18:29:02 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I flew from Detroit to Paris, for a week, and it cost almost $2000. Thats with airfare, my tours, my hotel, and my dinner. It could cost anywhere from $3,000-$4,000. I went with a large group from my former highschool. *not to mention spending money for lunch and other things* Answered by Brown Eyed Girl - Fri Jan 12 18:40:28 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "france" |








