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    HISTORY OF FRANCE

    The country of France emerged from the fragmentation of the larger Carolingian empire,when Hugh Capet became King of West Francia in 987. This kingdom consolidated power andexpanded territorially, becoming known as France. Early wars were fought over land withEnglish monarchs, then against the Habsburgs, especially after the latter inherited Spain andappeared to surround France. French royal power reached its peak with the reign of Louis XIV(1642 1715), known as the Sun King, and French culture dominated Europe.

    Royal power collapsed fairly quickly after Louis XIV and within a century France experiencedthe French Revolution, which began in 1789, overthrew Louis XVI and established a republic.This was soon usurped by a general called [linkurlhttp://europeanhistory.about.com/library/readyref/blpersonnapoleonbonaparte.htm=]Napoleon, and the ensuing Napoleonic Wars saw France first militarily dominate Europe, then be

    defeated. The monarchy was restored, but instability followed and a second republic, secondempire and third republic followed in the nineteenth century. The early twentieth century wasmarked by two German invasions, in 1914 and 1940, and a return to a democratic republic afterliberation. France is currently in its Fifth Republic, established in 1959.

    Location of France

    France is a country in Western Europe, roughly hexagonal in shape. It is bordered by the English

    Channel to the north, Luxembourg and Belgium to the northeast, Germany and Switzerland to

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    the east, Italy to the southeast, the Mediterranean to the south, southwest by Andorra and Spain

    and west by the Atlantic Ocean.

    Key People from the History of France

    King Louis XIV 1638 - 1715Louis XIV succeeded to the French throne as a minor in 1642 and ruled until 1715; formany contemporaries, he was the only monarch they ever knew. Louis was the apogee ofFrench absolutist rule and the pageantry and success of his reign earned him the epithetThe Sun King. He has been criticised for letting other European nations grow instrength.

    Napoleon Bonaparte 1769 - 1821

    Born: 15th August 1769 in Ajaccio, CorsicaMarried (Josephine): 9th March 1796 in Paris, FranceMarried (Marie-Louise): 2nd April 1810 in Paris, FranceDied: 5th May 1821 on St. Helena

    A Corsican by birth, Napoleon trained in the French army and success gained him a reputation,enabling him to get close to the political leaders of late-revolutionary France. Such wasNapoleons prestige that he was able to seize power and transform the country into an Empirewith himself at its head. He was initially successful in European wars, but was beaten and twiceforced into exile by a coalition of European nations.

    Charles de Gaulle 1890 - 1970A military commander who argued for mobile warfare when France turned instead to the

    Maginot Line, de Gaulle became the leader of the Free French forces during the Second WorldWar and then Prime Minister of the liberated country. After retiring he came back to politics inthe late 50s to found the French Fifth Republic and create its constitution, ruling until 1969.

    ORGIN OF FRANCE

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    France (pronounced /frnts/ ( listen)frantss or /frnts/frahnts; Frenchpronunciation(helpinfo):[fs]), officially the French Republic (French:Rpublique franaise,pronounced:[epyblik fsz]), is a state in Western Europe with several overseas territories andislands located on othercontinents and in the Indian, Pacific, andAtlanticoceans.[15]

    Metropolitan Franceextends from the Mediterranean Seato the English Channel and theNorth

    Sea, and from the Rhineto the Atlantic Ocean. It is often referred to asLHexagone ("TheHexagon") because of the geometric shape of its territory. It is bordered (clockwise starting fromthe northeast) by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Monaco; with SpainandAndorra to the south. France's overseas departments and collectivities also share landborders with Brazil and Suriname (bordering French Guiana), and theNetherlands Antilles(bordering Saint-Martin). France is linked to the United Kingdom by the Channel Tunnel, whichpasses underneath the English Channel.

    France is a founding member state of the European Unionand is the largest one by area.[16]

    France has been amajor powerforseveral centuries with strong economic, cultural, military andpolitical influence in Europe and abroad. During the 17th and 18th centuries, France colonisedgreat parts of North America; during the 19th and early 20th centuries, France built thesecond

    largest empireof the time, including large portions ofNorth, West and Central Africa, SoutheastAsia, and many Pacific islands.

    France is a unitarysemi-presidentialrepublic with its main ideals expressed in the Declaration ofthe Rights of Man and of the Citizen. France is one of the mostdeveloped countries[17] andpossesses the fifth largest economy by nominal GDP[18] and seventh largest economy bypurchasing power parity.[19]France enjoys ahigh standard of living as well as ahigh publiceducation level, and has also one of the world's highest life expectancies.[20] It is the most visitedcountry in the world, receiving 82 million foreign tourists annually.[21] France is a foundingmember of the United Nations, and a member of the Francophonie, the G8, G20,NATO, OECD,WTO, and theLatin Union. It is one of the fivepermanent members of the UN Security Counciland possesses the third largestnuclear weapons stockpilein the world.[22]

    CAPITAL CITY

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    CITY FLAGCITY COAT

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    Paris the capital and largest city ofFrance. It is situated on the river Seine, innorthern France, at the heart of the le-de-Franceregion (or Paris Region, French:Rgion parisienne). The city of Paris, within its administrative limits largelyunchanged since 1860, has an estimated population of 2,193,031 (January 2007),[2]

    but the Paris aire urbaine (or metropolitan area) has a population of 11,836,970(January 2007),[4] and is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe.[5]

    The most populated metropolitan area in the EU is Greater London and Paris/Ile-de-

    France is the second.In 2009[6] and 2010[7][8] Paris has been ranked among the first 3 most important andinfluential cities in the world, among the first 3 "European cities of the future" -according to a research published by Financial Times[9]and among the first 10 citiesin the world "where to live in" according to the British review Monocle (June 2010)[10]. An important settlement for more than two millennia, Paris is today one of theworld's leading business and cultural centres, and its influences in politics,education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to itsstatus as one of the world's major global cities

    CURRENCY

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    France Weather and ClimateA temperate climate in the north; northeastern areas have a more continentalclimate with warm summers and colder winters. Rainfall is distributed throughoutthe year with some snow likely in winter. The Jura Mountains have an alpine climate.Lorraine, sheltered by bordering hills, has a relatively mild climate. Mediterraneanclimate in the south; mountains are cooler with heavy snow in winter.

    The Atlantic influences the climate of the western coastal areas from the Loire tothe Basque region where the weather is temperate and relatively mild with rainfall

    throughout the year. Summers can be very hot and sunny. Inland areas are mildand the French slopes of the Pyrenees are renowned for their sunshine record. AMediterranean climate exists on the Riviera, and in Provence and Roussillon.Weather in the French Alps is variable. Continental weather is present in Auvergne,Burgundy and the Rhne Valley. Very strong winds (such as the Mistral) can occurthroughout the entire region.

    Required Clothing

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    European, according to season. Light breathable clothing for summer in all areasand waterproof winter gear for the mountains all year round. In winter even theMediterranean resorts often require a sweater or jacket for the evenings.

    INFRACTURE OF FRANCE

    France enjoys one of the most sophisticated infrastructures in the world, developedthrough the govern-ment's heavy investment in the field and made possible by advanced

    technology. A network of various modes of transportation blankets the whole country, includingair, land, and rail transportation. Transportation is also possible via rivers. The technologicallyadvanced rail system utilizing some of the fastest trains in the worldis operated by theFrench National Railways (SNCF), a state-owned company. There are a total of 31,939kilometers (19,846 miles) of rail lines in the country. There are approximately 828,000kilometers (514,605 miles) of roads in France, all of which are paved. About 47 per cent of thewaterways are heavily used. There are a total of 474 airports in France, many of which serveinternational traffic. The major airline is Air France, which provides service to all corners of theglobe. Many of the ports and harbors are equipped to handle the needs of freight as well aspassenger ships. The major port cities are Dunkirk, Bordeaux, Marseille, Nantes, Rouen, LeHavre, Boulogne, Cherbourg, Dijon, La Pallice, Lyon, Mullhouse, Paris, Saint Nazaire, SaintMalo, and Strasbourg.

    The communications infrastructure of France also ranks high among advanced countries. Therewere about 35 million main telephone lines in use by the end of 1998, with mobile cellular phoneusage at about 35 percent of that figure. About 218 newspapers were sold in France per 1,000people in 1996. This number slightly exceeds EMU member countries' newspaper circulationrate for the same period but falls behind the high income countries' average of 286. The numberof radios per 1,000 people in 1997 was 937, which shows the same pattern with respect to the EUand high income countries' averages. Radios broadcasting in AM, FM, and short wave cater todomestic and international clienteles. Television set ownership is somewhere in the middle of

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    EU countries. Cable TV is not as widespread in France as it is in either high-income or EUcountries as a whole. France's ratio of 27.5 cable subscribers per 1,000 is a far cry from Europe's110.3 and that of the wealthiest nations' 184. In spite of its vast mobile phone usage, France alsolags behind both EU as a whole and its wealthiest countries. There are fewer Internet serviceproviders (ISPs) in France

    Communications

    Country Newspapers RadiosTVSetsa

    Cablesubscribersa

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    France 218 937 601 27.5 188 47.4 207.8 110.64 5,370

    UnitedStates

    215 2,146 847 244.3 256 78.4 458.6 1,508.77 74,100

    Germany 311 948 580 214.5 170 73.1 304.7 173.96 14,400

    Spain 100 333 506 11.8 179 17.8 144.8 76.75 4,652a Data are from International Telecommunication Union, World Telecommunication DevelopmentReport 1999 and are per 1,000 people.b Data are from the Internet Software Consortium ( http://www.isc.org ) and are per 10,000people.

    SOURCE: World Bank. World Development Indicators 2000.than in many other EU nations, but there is easy access to the Internet via both domestic andforeign ISPs. The dominant domestic telecommunications company, Mini-tel, is run by thegovernment-owned France Telecom, which has a proprietary electronic commerce service. Eventhough it lags behind its counterparts in the developed world in some electronic communicationsindustries such as the Internet, France is quickly catching up.

    Nevertheless, France is a very conservative country, deeply committed to its own distinctnational information infrastructure, which makes the country cautious in approachinginnovations that do not originate within France. The government makes special efforts to preventEnglish, which is by far the most widely used language on the Internet, from taking over incommunications. A law was even passed in the early 1990s in an attempt to bolster the use of

    French in the communications field, thanks to efforts of the Ministry of Culture. The FrenchInternet industry and other communications sectors are more heavily regulated than those ofGermany and Britain, and some economists maintain that this has significantly impededdevelopments in the Internet and related industries in the country. On the other hand, governmentis promoting the usage of information technology and began in 1999 to deregulate some aspectsof the industry.

    France is not rich when it comes to fuel resources, so it imports three-quarters of the fuel itneeds, especially oil. The same does not hold true for electrical energy production, though.

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    Electricity production reached over 480 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) in 1998. The biggest sourceof electrical power is nuclear energy, which supplies about 76 percent of the country's needs andmaking France the second largest supplier of nuclear energy after the United States. The nextlargest source of electrical power is hydroelectric, which supplies about 13 percent, which isproduced by plants operating on the Isre, Durance, Rhine, Rhne, and Dordogne rivers.Additionally, a tidal power plant is located on the Rance River in Brittany. Fossil fuel representsabout 11 percent of electrical power in France and supplies about 389 billion kWh of energy.France exports about 62 billion kWh of fossil fuel energy and imports 4 billion kWh more.

    JOB

    La Job is a French-Canadian comedy television series set in Montreal. It is anadaptation of the British show The Office of the BBC. Produced by Anne-MarieLosique's Image Diffusion International, it has been broadcast for a limited numberof viewers on Bell TV satellite television, beginning on October 9, 2006. It was laterseen by a wider audience on the public broadcaster Radio-Canada (starting in

    January 2007)[1] and specialty channel ARTV (starting in the third quarter of thesame year).[2] It is the third official foreign adaptation of the concept, and thesecond in a language other than English.

    INDUSTRY

    France is among the most industrialized countries of the world. It is a member of the G8, a groupof countries which comprises the 7 largest industrial democracies, plus the Russian Federation.In 1999, the French GDP was almost identical to that of Great Britain and comfortably largerthan that of Italy.

    MANUFACTURING.

    About 19.3 per cent of the GDP was generated by manufacturing in France in 1999, compared to17.8 percent in the United States and 18.5 percent in Britain. Manufacturing contributes roughly20 percent of the GDP in Italy, Germany and Japan. Investment in the industrial manufacturingsector was 141 billion francs in 1999. (These figures excluded the energy and agriculturalmanufacturing sectors.)

    MINING.

    Mining is not a field in which France competes, and only a very minor fraction of the labor force(less than 1 percent) is engaged in mining. Regarding coal, 2 major fields produce most ofFrance's coal: the Lorraine coal field near Metz and the Nord-de-Calais coal field near Lille.Most of these fields do not have economically viable reserves compared to other big producersbecause they lack sufficient amounts in some cases or are difficult to extract. Many coal fields

    have shut down since the 1950s.France is among the biggest producers of bauxite in Europe and also plays a big role in thecontinent's natural gas production. France's position may be threatened, however, if some Asiancompanies acquire access to the European market, although the tariff-free regulations that EUmember states enjoy put France in a strong position. France is an importer of petroleum butprocesses petroleum at home to produce several oil products which are sold domestically andabroad.

    FINANCIAL SERVICES.

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    France has a developed credit market which channels savings to investors very efficiently and inlarge volumes. The market capitalization of shares listed on the Paris Stock Exchange, the fifthlargest in the world, accounts for about 32 percent of the French GDP. Market capitalization atthe end of 1997 reached an extraordinary 4 trillion francs. The Paris Stock Exchange is aninternationally used capital market, and foreign investors hold about 35 percent of French stocks.This puts Paris in an advantageous position to attract more international capital with the help ofthe euro, the common currency of the EU. In an effort to adjust to the introduction of the newcurrency, all asset management companies in France started to offer their services in euros as ofJanuary 1999, the date the euro was introduced as the common currency of Europe. Since not allEU, let alone the European countries, decided to adopt the euro as their currency, authorities inthe Paris Stock Exchange believe it has a comparative advantage over the stock markets of thesenations since it can offer more opportunities via its reach to wider international audience. TheParis Stock Exchange has gone through extensive technological and legal restructuring tobecome more investor friendly in the international market. According to the stock exchange'sdata, foreign investments in the Paris Stock Exchange have tripled in monthly trading since thebeginning of 1998, due in large part to the restructuring of the exchange. The exchange has traderelationships with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the stock exchanges of Sao Paolo,

    Toronto, Brussels, Lisbon, Tunis, Casablanca, Warsaw, and Amman, among others. The Frenchbond market is among the world's leaders and ranks second after its U.S. counterpart.

    The French banking system is also quite competitive in the world market. Credit Agricole,Compagnie Financiere Paribas, Groupe Caisses d'Epargne, and Banque National de Paris rankamong the top 25 banks in the world. In Europe, banks are allowed to engage in activities thatwould normally be reserved for either commercial banks or investment banks in the UnitedStates. In a unified Europe, there will be one central bank, while national central banks will belargely autonomous.

    MONETARY UNIT:

    French Franc (FRF). A franc equals 100 centimes. Coins are in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10 and

    20 francs, and 5, 10, 20 and 50 centimes. Paper currency is in denominations of FRF 50, 100,200, and 500. In 1999, the European Union (EU), of which France is a member, introduced anew currency, called the euro, to be the common currency among the participating membercountries. The euro is scheduled to circulate amongst the members of the European MonetaryUnion (EMU) by 2002. When this happens, it will be the sole currency in member states,including France. The exchange rate between the euro and franc is fixed at 6.56 francs per euro.Both the franc and euro currently float against all other currencies. The exchange rate for 1 U.S.dollar was 0.98 euros at the euro's inception, but it has lost substantial value since then. There are100 cents in a euro. Coins will come in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, as well as1 and 2 euros. Paper currency will be issued in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500euros.

    CHIEF EXPORTS:Machinery and transportation equipment, chemicals, iron and steel products, agriculturalproducts, textiles and clothing.

    CHIEF IMPORTS:

    Crude oil, machinery and equipment, chemicals, agricultural products.

    GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT:

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    US$1.373 trillion (in purchasing power parity, 1999 est.).

    BALANCE OF TRADE:

    Exports: US$304.7 billion (f.o.b., 1999). Imports: US$280.8 billion (f.o.b., 1999).

    French wine is produced in several regions throughoutFrance, in quantities between 50 and 60

    million hectolitres per year, or 78 billion bottles. France has the world's second-largest totalvineyard area, behindSpain, and competes with Italy for the position of being the world's largestwine producer.[1] French wines accounted for 17.6% of world exports in 2005.[2] French winetraces its history to the 6th century BC, with many of France's regions dating their wine-makinghistory to Romantimes. The wines produced today range from expensive high-end wines soldinternationally, to more modest wines usually only seen within France.

    Two concepts central to higher end French wines are the notion of "terroir", which links the styleof the wines to the specific locations where the grapes are grown and the wine is made, and theAppellation d'Origine Contrle (AOC) system. Appellation rules closely define which grapevarieties and winemaking practices are allowed in each of France's several hundredgeographically defined appellations, which can cover entire regions, individual villages or even

    specific vineyards.France is the source of many grape varieties (such asCabernet Sauvignon,Chardonnay, PinotNoir, Sauvignon Blanc, and Syrah) that are now planted throughout the world, as well as wine-making practices and styles of wine that have been adopted in other producing countries.Although some producers have benefited in recent years from rising prices and increaseddemand for some of the prestige wines from Burgundyand Bordeaux, the French wine industryas a whole has been influenced by a decline in domestic consumption as well as growingcompetition from both theNew World and other European countries.

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    HEALTH CARE IN FRANCE

    Overview

    France's state-subsidized medical system is considered liberal because doctors and dentistsestablish private practices, and patients, who are free to choose their own providers, arereimbursed by the state for up to 85% of medical costs. Hospital facilities, although greatlyexpanded since World War II, are still considered inadequate. Doctors tend to be concentrated inthe cities and are in short supply in some rural areas. The death rate, life expectancy, and infantmortality rate are similar to those of other industrialized nations. As is true of most developedcountries, the principal causes of death are cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

    Formedical emergencies in France, dial 15.

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    Health Insurance

    Before purchasing any supplemental insurance for your trip, you should review your existinghealth insurance policy, or consult with your employee benefits administrator or insurance agent,to determine if you are covered for expenses incurred while traveling. Most tour operators, travelagents, and insurance agents sell specialized health-and-accident, flight, trip cancellation, andluggage insurance as well as comprehensive plans covering some or all of these contingencies.

    Specific policy provisions of supplemental health-and-accident insurance for travelers includereimbursement for $1,000 to $150,000 worth of medical and/or dental expenses caused by anaccident or illness during the trip. The personal-accident or death-and-dismemberment provisionpays a lump sum to your beneficiaries if you die, or to you if you lose one or more limbs or youreyesight; lump sums range from $15,000 to $500,000. The medical-assistance provision mayreimburse you for the cost of referrals, evacuation, or repatriation and other services, or it mayautomatically enroll you as a member of a particular medical-assistance company (see AssistanceCompanies below).

    HOSPITALS -

    American Hospital63, boulevard Victor-Hugo, 92202 Neuilly-sur-SeineTel.: 01.46.41.25.25 ; Fax.: 01.46.24.49.38 ; Telex: 613.344

    British Hospital Hortford3, rue Barbes, 92300 Levallois -Tel.: 01.47.58.13.12 ; Fax.: 01.47.58.02.34

    ASSISTANCE COMPANIES -

    International SOS AssistanceBox 11568, Philadelphia, PA 19116, USA (tel. 215-244-1500 or 800-523-8930)Box 466, Pl. Bonaventure, Montral, Qubec H5A 1C1, Canada (tel. 514-874-7674 or 800-363-0263)

    Medex Assistance CorporationBox 10623, Baltimore, MD 21285, USA (tel. 410-296-2530 or 800-874-9125)

    Near Services450 Prairie Ave., Suite 101, Calumet City, IL 60409, USA (tel. 708-868-6700 or 800-654-6700)

    Travel Assistance International1133 15th Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20005, USA (tel. 202-331-1609 or 800-821-2828)

    DIRECTORIES -

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    International Association for Medical Assistance to Travellers (IAMAT)417 Center St., Lewiston, NY 14092, USA (tel. 716-754-4883)40 Regal Rd., Guelph, Ontario N1K 1B5, Canada57 Voirets, 1212 Grand-Lancy, Geneva, Switzerland

    FRENCH MINISTRY -

    Ministre des Affaires SocialesService Central de la Pharmacie14, avenue Duquesne, 75007 ParisTel.: 01.40.56.53.80 (or) 01.40.56.60.00 ; Fax.: 01.40.56.53.55

    Transportation in France

    Air- All major French cities have airports. But in my opinion the costs of flying within Franceoutweighs the time saved. Over the last few years a few budget airlines,EasyJetandRyan Air,have started to serve France. But most only fly selected routs, few within France. Air France isthe only airline that flies to all French destinations.

    Bus- France does have private bus companies but they, excuse the pun, take a back seat to trans

    and cars. The one time traveled by bus, during a rail strike, was from Paris to Bordeaux, it tookover eight hours as apposed to three by train and the costs was not that much cheaper.Eurolines is one bus company that serves France.

    Car- This means of transportation in France will on the upside, offer you the most freedom,getting off the beaten path, on the downside the most costs, from $75 to $100 a day depending ontype of fuel consumed, always rent diesel as it is 25% cheaper than unleaded, and tolls.Generally speaking once your party gets over four to five people a car becomes cheaper than atrain. This can also depend on travel preferences and time of year travel.A car will offer you the freedom to see so much more of France, it will let you get out of Parisand discover the France of little villages. A car is best for getting around the countryside and isnot suited for cities, where public transportation is much more efficient and inexpensive.

    If you do need to drive in a French city, try to give yourself extra time to get where you aregoing. Most French cities where laid out in medieval times, thus their streets are small and thenames are not well marked and can change every block.If you do decide to travel by car please see my Driving section.One of my sponsors Auto Europe rents cars for France.

    Public (Metro/Tram/Bus)- Mode of transportation suited for those that are visiting Frenchcities. The French have made a large investment in public transportation, for example Paris hasone of the best public transportation systems in Europe, metro trains run every few minutes andfrom anywhere in Paris you are never more that 400 meters from a Metro station. All majortourist attractions can easily be reached by bus or Metro.

    Most other big cities, Bordeaux, Lyon, Strasbourg etc, also have high-quality systems. Eventhose without a metro will have a bus system that will run often and take you where you want togo. Read about and see photos of theParis subwaysystem.

    Train- See my article about Train Travel in France.

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    France Airports

    France is one of the most visited countries in the world and it has a superb complement ofairports. There are international airports at all of the country's major cities and a swathe ofsmaller, regional airport in virtually every corner of the country. While the transportinfrastructure in France is of a high quality, the country is still relatively large; therefore, taking a

    domestic flight makes sense if you need to travel a long distance.

    Airports in Metropolitan FranceCity served / Location ICAO IATA

    Airport name Usage

    01: Ain

    Ambrieu LFXA Ambrieu-en-Bugey Air Base (BA278)

    Public/Mil.

    Bellegarde / Vouvray LFHN XBF Bellegarde - Vouvray Aerodrome Public

    Belley / Peyrieu LFKY Belley - Peyrieu Aerodrome Restricted

    Bourg / Ceyzriat LFHS XBK Bourg - Ceyzriat Airport Public

    Corlier LFJD Corlier Aerodrome Restricted

    Oyonnax / Arbent LFLK Oyonnax - Arbent Aerodrome Public

    Prouges / Meximieux LFHC Prouges - Meximieux Aerodrome Public

    02: Aisne

    Chteau-Thierry /Belleau

    LFFH XCY Chteau-Thierry - BelleauAerodrome

    Restricted

    Laon / Chambry LFAF XLN Laon - Chambry Airport Public

    Saint-Quentin / Roupy LFOW Saint-Quentin - Roupy Airport Public

    Saint-Simon / Clastres LFYT Saint-Simon - Clastres Air Base MilitarySoissons / Courmelles LFJS XSS Soissons - Courmelles Airport Public

    03: Allier

    Lapalisse / Prigny LFHX Lapalisse - Prigny Airport Public

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    17/40

    Lurcy-Lvis LFJU Lurcy-Lvis Aerodrome Restricted

    Montluon / Domrat LFLT Montluon - Domrat Aerodrome Restricted

    Moulins / Montbeugny LFHY XMU Moulins - Montbeugny Airport Public

    Vichy / Charmeil LFLV VHY Vichy - Charmeil Airport Public

    04: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

    Barcelonnette / Saint-Pons

    LFMR BAE Barcelonnette - Saint-Pons Airport Public

    Chteau-Arnoux-

    Saint-Auban

    LFMX Chteau-Arnoux - Saint-Auban

    Aerodrome(UAF)

    Public

    Puimoisson LFTP Puimoisson Aerodrome Restricted

    Sisteron /Thze LFNS Sisteron - Thze Aerodrome Restricted

    05: Hautes-Alpes

    Aspres-sur-Buch LFNJ Aspres-sur-Buch Aerodrome Restricted

    Gap /Tallard LFNA GAT Gap - Tallard Airport Public

    Mont-Dauphin / Saint-Crpin

    LFNC Mont-Dauphin - Saint-CrpinAirport

    Public

    Serres / La Btie-Montsalon

    LFTM Serres - La Btie-MontsalonAerodrome

    Restricted

    06: Alpes-Maritimes

    Cannes / Mandelieu LFMD CEQ Cannes - Mandelieu Airport PublicJuan-les-Pins JLP Juan-les-Pins Heliport

    Nice / Cte d'Azur LFMN NCE Nice - Cte d'Azur Airport Public

    Cannes / La Croisette JCA Cannes - La Croisette Heliport

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    07: Ardche

    Aubenas / ArdcheMridional

    LFHO OBS Aubenas - Ardche MridionalAerodrome(UAF)

    Public

    Langogne / Lespron LFHL Langogne - Lespron Airport Public

    Ruoms LFHF Ruoms Aerodrome Restricted

    08: Ardennes

    Charleville-Mzires LFQV XCZ Charleville-Mzires Aerodrome(UAF)

    Public

    Rethel / Perthes LFAP Rethel - Perthes Aerodrome Restricted

    Sedan / Douzy LFSJ XSW Sedan - Douzy Airport Public

    09: Arige

    Pamiers / Les Pujols LFDJ Pamiers - Les Pujols Airport Public

    Saint-Girons /Antichan

    LFCG Saint-Girons - Antichan Airport Public

    10: Aube

    Bar-sur-Seine LFFR Bar-sur-Seine Aerodrome Restricted

    Brienne-le-Chteau LFFN Brienne-le-Chteau Airport Public

    Juvancourt LFQX Juvancourt Aerodrome Restricted

    Romilly-sur-Seine LFQR Romilly-sur-Seine Airport Public

    Troyes / Barberey LFQB QYR Troyes - Barberey Airport Public

    11: Aude

    Carcassonne / Salvaza LFMK CCF Carcassonne Salvaza Airport Public

    Castelnaudary /Villeneuve

    LFMW Castelnaudary - Villeneuve Airport Public

    Lzignan-Corbires LFMZ Lzignan-Corbires Airport Public

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    Moussoulens LF34 Moussoulens Air Base Military

    Puivert LFNW Puivert Aerodrome Restricted

    12: Aveyron

    Cassagnes-Bgonhs LFIG Cassagnes-Bgonhs Airport Public

    Millau / Larzac LFCM Millau - Larzac Airport Public

    Rodez / Marcillac LFCR RDZ Rodez - Marcillac Airport Public

    Saint-Affrique /Belmont

    LFIF Saint-Affrique - BelmontAerodrome

    Restricted

    Villefranche-de-

    Rouergue

    LFCV Villefranche-de-Rouergue Airport Public

    13: Bouches-du-Rhne

    Aubagne JAH Aubagne - Agora Heliport

    Aix / Les Milles LFMA QXB Aix-en-Provence Aerodrome (BA114) (UAF)

    Public/Mil.

    Berre / La Fare LFNR Berre - La Fare Aerodrome(UAF) Restricted

    Istres / Le Tub LFMI IFR Istres Le Tube Airport / Istres AirBase (BA 125)

    Public/Mil.

    Le Mazet-de-Romanin LFNZ Le Mazet-de-Romanin Aerodrome(UAF)

    Restricted

    Marseille / Marignane LFML MRS Marseille Provence Airport Public

    Salon LFMY Salon-de-Provence Air Base (BA701)

    Military

    Salon / Eyguires LFNE Salon - Eyguires Airport Public

    14: Calvados

    Caen / Carpiquet LFRK CFR Caen - Carpiquet Airport Public

    Cond-sur-Noireau LFAN Cond-sur-Noireau Aerodrome

    Deauville / Saint- LFRG DOL Deauville - Saint-Gatien Airport Public

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  • 8/8/2019 Rag Ha Vend Iran

    20/40

    Gatien

    Falaise / Montsd'Eraines

    LFAS Falaise - Monts d'ErainesAerodrome

    Restricted

    15: Cantal

    Aurillac LFLW AUR Aurillac Airport Public

    Saint-Flour / Coltines LFHQ Saint-Flour - Coltines Airport Public

    16: Charente

    Angoulme / Brie /Champniers

    LFBU ANG Angoulme - Brie - ChampniersAirport

    Public

    Chalais LFIH Chalais Airport Public

    Cognac /Chteaubernard

    LFBG CNG Cognac - Chteaubernard Air Base(BA 709)

    Military

    17: Charente-Maritime

    Jonzac / Neulles LFCJ Jonzac - Neulles Airport Public

    La Rochelle / le de R LFBH LRH La Rochelle - le de R Airport Public

    Marennes LFJI Marennes Aerodrome Restricted

    Pons / Avy LFCP Pons - Avy Airport Public

    Rochefort / Saint-Agnant

    LFDN RCO Rochefort - Saint-Agnant Airport(BA 721) (UAF)

    Public/Mil.

    Rochefort / Soubise LFXR Rochefort - Soubise Airport

    Royan / Mdis LFCY RYN Royan Mdis Aerodrome(UAF) Public

    Saint-Jean-d'Angly/ Saint-Denis-du-Pin

    LFIY Saint-Jean-d'Angly - Saint-Denis-du-Pin Aerodrome

    Restricted

    Saint-Pierre-d'Olron LFDP Saint-Pierre-d'Olron Airport Public

    Saintes /Thnac LFXB XST Saintes - Thnac Airport (EETAA722)

    Public/Mil.

    18: Cher

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