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- France - Wikipedia
France was divided into a German occupation zone in the north, an Italian occupation zone and an unoccupied territory, the rest of France, which consisted of southern France and the French empire
- Foreign relations of France - Wikipedia
In the 19th century France built a new French colonial empire second only to the British Empire It was humiliated in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71, which marked the rise of Germany to dominance in Europe France allied with Great Britain and Russia and was on the winning side of the First World War Although it was initially easily defeated early in the Second World War, Free France
- France - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
France was one of the first members of the European Union, and has the largest land area of all members It is also a founding member of the United Nations, and a member of the Francophonie, the G8, NATO, and the Latin Union
- France | History, Maps, Flag, Population, Cities, Capital, Facts . . .
France, a country of northwestern Europe, is historically and culturally among the most important countries in the Western world It has also played a highly significant role in international affairs for centuries
- Portal:France - Wikipedia
France, officially the French Republic, is a country primarily located in Western Europe Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic in North America, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean
- History of France - Wikipedia
The first written records for the history of France appeared in the Iron Age What is now France made up the bulk of the region known to the Romans as Gaul Greek writers noted the presence of three main ethno-linguistic groups in the area: the Gauls, Aquitani and Belgae
- Outline of France - Wikipedia
France – country in Western Europe with several overseas regions and territories Metropolitan France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean
- Geography of France - Wikipedia
The geography of France consists of a terrain that is mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in the north and the west and mountainous in the south (including the Massif Central and the Pyrenees) and the east (the country's highest points being in the Alps)
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