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France
Where is France?• On the France outline you will see the little
island of Corsica, which belongs to France, also in the French flag colors.
France is situated in Western Europe-5.5 hours from New York/USA by plane.
Where is France? (pt. 2)• France borders with
Belgium to the Northeast, Germany and Luxembourg in the East, as well as with Switzerland and Italy to the Southeast.
• The Pyrenees, a mountain range to the South of France, form a natural border between Spain and France.
• The highest mountain in France is the Mont Blanc, that is 4,810 meters high and stands at the border between France and Italy in the Alps.
Atlas Video
Mont Blanc in the French Alps mountain range
What are the regions in France?• Mainland France is divided
into 27 regions and these into 101 departments.
• Of the 101 departments there are also 5 overseas regions belonging to France: – French Guyana in South
America– Guadeloupe and Martinique
in the Caribbean– La Reunion and Mayotte in
Africa in the Indian Ocean
Facts about France Population: more than 65.7 million people live in the country (2012)
Capital: Paris, with 2.2 million inhabitants
Name: Republique Francaise (French Republic)
Motto: "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite" (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity)
Government: Democracy
Language: French
Religion: mainly Christians (Roman Catholics 64%)
Currency: 1 Euro=100 cents, until 2002 French Franc
GDP-Gross Domestic Product-The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in France was 2734.95 billion US dollars in 2013. This is $34140.57 per capita. The GDP value of France represents 4.41 percent of the world economy.
Paris Video
A Day in the Life
Brief French History
In 700-500 BC the Celtic Gauls arrive in France.
In 58-50 BC Roman Emperor Julius Caesar defeats the Gauls and France becomes part of the Roman Empire until 476 AD.
French was ruled by kings for many centuries until the storming of the Bastille during the French Revolution in 1789.
Then Napoleon becomes Emperor of the French Republic until he is sent to exile in 1815.
The 20th century saw the two World Wars which were particularly murderous. The first one, between 1914 and 1918, finished with a France that was
victorious but in ruins. The second one, between 1939 and 1945, opened a dark chapter in the history
of France with the invasion of Nazi Germany.
The Resistance rallied around General de Gaulle and contributed to a new political class which led the reconstruction of the country.
Up until the 1960s, the period was marked by wars of independence and decolonization. The Algerian War concluded the end of a Republic on its last breath.
In 1958, a new constitution was developed.
Econ
omy
5th largest economic power in the worldFrance's economy currently revolves around services which
employ more than 70% of the active population.leading agricultural producer in the European UnionFrance is the global leader in the production of wine and spirits
(viticulture.)The industrial sector is particularly developed in the
agribusiness, automobile, building and public works, chemical industry, rail, aeronautics and aerospace, energy, and pharmaceutical and cosmetics sectors.
The transport sector benefits from an efficient road and rail network.
New technologies hold an important place in the developing sectors.
France is also renowned for its luxury and tourism sector. It is the leading tourist destination in the world.
Cu
rren
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overn
men
t• The current French Constitution, proclaimed on 4 October
1958, stipulates that “France is an indivisible, secular, democratic and social republic.”
• The President of the Republic is elected for a 5 year term.
• He names the Prime Minister.
• The President presides over the Council of Ministers, promulgates (enacts, enforces) laws and is the Commander-in-Chief of the armies.
• The Prime Minister directs the actions of the government which determine and lead national policy. He is responsible before both Houses of Parliament.
• Parliament:– The National Assembly, 577 deputies elected for a
period of 5 years.– The Senate, 348 senators elected for a period of 6 years.
• The National Assembly and the Senate control the
government and write and vote on laws. In case of disagreement on a law, the National Assembly has the final say.
The Famous French• Famous French composers include Maurice
Ravel (Bolero) and Georges Bizet (Carmen).
• Children all around the world love French literature, like the famous “The Three Musketeers” by Alexandre Dumas and “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.
• French political leader Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was born on Corsica. He reformed the French laws. He declared himself Emperor of the French in 1904. Napoleon’s army was defeated by the British in the Battle of Waterloo (now in Belgium) in 1815. He was exiled to the island St. Helena in the Mediterranean Sea where he died in 1821.
Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), the famous French engineer who built the Eiffel Tower in Paris, also designed the Statue of Liberty which stands in New
York's harbor.
Famous French painters and
sculptors are Claude Monet, Pierre-
Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Paul
Cezanne, and Auguste Rodin.
Monet
Renoir
Cezanne
Rodin
Degas
French LandmarksPlaces Video
Versailles
Louvre
Notre Dame
Eiffel Tower Mont Saint Michel
Common Foods
• Baguette: long bread stick• Croque
Monsieur/Croque Madame: ham and
cheese grilled sandwich while
Croque Madame is the more heavy
version with ham, cheese and a fried
egg on top• Escargot: snails• Foie Gras: Goose
liver pate• Pain au chocolat:
similar to a croissant filled with chocolate
• Crepes: French very thin pancakes with
filling• Ratatouille:
vegetable stew
In Paris, you will find the
oldest café or coffee
shop in the world
which was opened in 1686. It is called Le Procope.