Awesome France Facts

 In both the European Union (EU) and Western Europe, France, or the French Republic, is the biggest nation. France, established in 843, is one of Europe's oldest countries. Its history, on the other hand, goes back to 600 BC, when Ionian Greeks established the colony of Massalia. Marseille is the name given to this region nowadays. Gallic Celtics and Romans inhabited regions of France, resulting in further settlement. France is the third-largest nation in terms of population, with a population of 66 million people. Paris, France's capital, has a population of about 2.2 million people. Many attractions may be found in France, including castles and ancient towns that date back to the country's founding. Approximately 83 million visitors visit France each year, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It is the most traveled nation in the planet.


Interesting facts about France:


In 700 - 500 BC, the Celtic Gauls landed in France.


The Gauls were conquered by Julius Caesar, the Roman Emperor, in 58-50BC, and France remained a part of the Roman Empire until 472AD.


The nation was governed by monarchs until the French Revolution in 1789, when the Bastille was stormed.


Napoleon Bonaparte went on to become Emperor of France before being exiled.


French is the official language of France and the second most widely spoken language in Europe.


The origins of the French language may be traced back to Latin.


The name 'France' comes from the Franks, a Germanic tribe that arrived there in the second century.


The Eiffel Tower in Paris is named after Gustave Eiffel, the engineer who designed it.


'Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite' is France's motto, which meaning Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.


Southern France is home to the world's highest bridge. It's known as the Millau Bridge, and it stands at 1125 feet tall.


In 1900, the second Olympic Games were held in Paris, France. They were held in Paris once again in 1924.


France hosts the Tour De France, the world's most renowned cycling race.


In France, Louis Pasteur, a well-known chemist and microbiologist, was born. One of his discoveries was pasteurization.


In France, checks are still the preferred method of payment.


It is possible to marry a dead person if the President of the Republic of France approves.


From 1066 until the early 1400s, French was also the official language of England.


France, Spain, and Morocco are three nations with Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts.


Cars in France drive on the right side of the road.


When it comes to health care, education, and life expectancy, France boasts some of the best living standards in the world.


France is one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.


France is one of the United Nations' founding members.


In France, religious freedom is a constitutional right. In France, Catholicism is the most widely practiced religion.


In France, there are about 47,000 religious structures.


France is known for having some of the world's finest food. They are known for their cheese, wine, and meat and vegetable preparation/cooking techniques.


Many well-known painters were born in France. The Louvre, in France, is the world's most renowned art museum, and it houses the Mona Lisa artwork.

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