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Paris France, the largest country in
Western Europe, has long been
a gateway between the
continent's northern and
southern regions. Its lengthy
borders touch Germany and
Belgium in the north; the
Atlantic Ocean in the west; the
Pyrenees Mountains and Spain
in the south.

France has a population of ore


than 66 million people;’ they
speak French.

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Bonjour!
is a friendly French
greeting for those
living in France.

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he flag of France is a tricolor flag featuring three vertical bands colored blue (hoist side), white, and red.

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The most thought
of traditional
French clothing is
the beret and the
Breton shirt
associated with the
Breton costume.

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The Eiffel Tower is the symbol of the country, and
one of the first things that pops into your head
when you think of France. The iconic iron-wrought
tower was originally constructed to commemorate
the centennial of the French Revolution.

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France is known for gourmet food,
wine, the Louvre museum holding
the Mona Lisa, Notre Dam
cathedral, Arc de Triumph and
castles.

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What I learned about France

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