
1) Actress Nuyen 2) Author Anatole 3) Brest locale 4) Can ref travel badly here 5) Common Market name 6) Country in Western Europe 7) State in Europe 8) Country beginning with F 9) Crimean War participant 10) English channel country 11) Fifth republic nation 12) French republic 13) French word used in English
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[Epcot] The France Pavilion is part of the World Showcase within Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Its location is between the Morocco and United Kingdom pavilions. ==Layout== The France pavilion is themed to look like a Paris neighborhood with a pool and fountains and with a view of the Eiffel Tower in the distance. Most of the...
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[European Parliament constituency] ==Results== ===1979=== ===1984=== ===1989=== ===1994=== ===1999=== ...
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[name] France is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: == Male name == In Slovenia, France is a male name, a variant of the name Franciscus. == Female name == In French-speaking countries, France may be a woman`s first name. == Surname == ...
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A french-speaking country in close proximity to Britain. Originator and host of the famous 'Tour de France', in which an international contingent of cyclists race at top speed for thousands of miles over often torturous mountain roads to win the adulation of millions, all whilst religiously forgoing the use of artificial stimulants.
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country of northwestern Europe. Historically and culturally among the most important nations in the Western world, France has also played a highly ... [475 related articles]
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France adopted the idea of a portable spring-driven time-keeper very early;  the Coudray family of Blois were producing ‘montres` before 1520.  Early French watches made much use of engraved decoration and their makers led the way in using brass rather than iron for the movement.  17th-century Fren
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Country in western Europe, bounded to the northeast by Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany, east by Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, south by the Mediterranean Sea, south ...
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In the dissemination of statistics, a distinction is made between three geographical definitions of France. Metropolitan France comprises the 96 departments in Europe. All the statistics are available for this territory. In the national accounts, this was the reference geographical territory until the 1980 base (trade between Metropolitan France an...
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Western European nation that established colonies in the Americas
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[
n] - French writer of sophisticated novels and short stories (1844-1924) 2. [n] - a republic in western Europe
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Click images to enlargeCountry in western Europe, bounded to the northeast by Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany, east by Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, south by the Mediterranean Sea, southwest by Spain and Andorra, and west by the Atlantic Ocean. Government Under the 1958 Fifth Republic constitution, amended in 1962 and...
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(Jacques Anatole Thibault), 1844–1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel prize 1921. · a republic in W Europe. 53,000,000; 212,736 sq. mi. (550,985 sq. km). Cap.: Paris. · fleurs-de-lis or upon azure: a bordure of France.
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