France - Wikipedia France is a semi-presidential republic and its capital, largest city and main cultural and economic centre is Paris Metropolitan France was settled during the Iron Age by Celtic tribes known as Gauls before Rome annexed the area in 51 BC, leading to a distinct Gallo-Roman culture
France | History, Maps, Flag, Population, Cities, Capital, Facts . . . France, country of northwestern Europe Historically and culturally among the most important nations in the Western world, France has also played a highly significant role in international affairs, with former colonies in every corner of the globe
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France - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia France is linked to the United Kingdom by the Channel Tunnel, which passes under the English Channel France is the largest country in the European Union and the second largest in Europe It has been one of the world's most powerful countries for many centuries
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Overview of France - Welcome to France France – Key figures: Surface area: 633,186 sq km Population 66 6 million; Capital city: Paris; Official language: French; Currency: Euro (EUR) System of government: Republic; Founding member of the European Union; Permanent member of the UN Security Council, NATO, OECD, OSCE, G8 and G20; Time zone: UTC GMT + 1 hour in winter; UTC GMT + 2