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What are 20 facts about France?

  • Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite is the national motto.
  • The Tour de France cycle race has been running for over 100 years.
  • The camera phone was invented in France.
  • The Louvre in Paris is the most visited art museum in the world.
  • France has won the most Nobel prizes for literature.




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When thinking of France, the first thing that comes to mind is the Eiffel Tower. From the lanes of Paris to the popular shoreline resorts of the Côte d'Azur, France is famous for its absolutely lovely landscape. Fantasy castles, glorious castles, and beautiful towns are major tourist attractions.

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10 facts you didn't know about Paris
  • The Eiffel Tower wasn't always popular. ...
  • It has the most expensive restaurants in the world. ...
  • The French Revolution banned women wearing pants. ...
  • The Louvre is the world's most popular museum. ...
  • The Pont Des Arts bridge is covered in “Love Locks” ...
  • It's the greenest city in France.


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The 10 most famous french foods over the world are:
  • The croissant.
  • The baguette.
  • The coq au vin.
  • The ratatouille.
  • The boeuf bourguignon.
  • The quiche Lorraine.
  • The escargots de Bourgogne.
  • The onion soup.


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5 Fun Facts about Paris
  • 'Paris' is not the city's original name.
  • Île de la Cité is the birthplace of Paris.
  • Roman ruins still exist in Paris.
  • Pont Neuf doesn't mean “Bridge Nine”
  • The Storming of Bastille was a symbolic act.


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Facts about France
  • Official Name: French Republic.
  • Form of government: Republic.
  • Capital: Paris.
  • Population: 67, 092, 056.
  • Official languages: French.
  • Monetary unit: Euro.
  • Area: 543,965 square kilometres.
  • Major mountain ranges: Alps, Pyrenees, Massif Central.


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Many things entice travelers to visit France — food, wine, fashion, architecture, and natural beauty among them. There's something wonderful to eat, drink, see, and do in every corner of this Western European nation. It's hard not to fall in love with Paris.

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10 Interesting Facts About Paris
  • The Eiffel Tower was supposed to be a temporary installation, intended to stand for 20 years after being built for the 1889 World Fair.
  • Paris was originally a Roman City called “Lutetia.”
  • It's believed that Paris only has one stop sign in the entire city.


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