France and Paris
Champs-Élysées is ____ miles
11
Through the l'arc de triomphe you can see __ miles. After __ miles you see le ___________ ___________.
11, Grande Arche
Notre Dame de Paris Construction started- Took how long to build- What kind of style and why?- Is how high?- What are the supportive structures called?- Front of church has what (relates to style)-
1163, 200 years, French Gothic gargoyles, 315 feet, flying butresses, towers,
Beneath the city of Paris is subway, how many miles of subway and what is the subway called or know as?
133 miles le metro
L'arc de Triomphe ______ feet
164
La Bastille was stormed in the year____. This began the ______ _______. Their government went from absolute ___________ to _________
1789, French Revolution, monarchy, democracy
Eiffel Tower construction started- Engineer- Tallest point of Eiffel tower- Built for the ______ in the year_____-
1887, Gustave Eiffel, 1063 feet, the world fair, 1889,
There are how many bridges in Paris?
23
Paris is how big in square miles?
30
Population of U.S
320 million
Outside of the mainland of France, how many more departments are there?
5
The whole River (La Seine) back to the English Chanel has how many bridges?
67
Population of France
67 million
There are how many departments?
96
In the U.S the _______ ________ __________ has an eternal flame
Arlington National Cemetery
The biggest boulevard in Paris is _________ __________. It has ____ lanes
Champs-Élysées, 8
Latin Quarters Two colleges on school street are ____ __ ____ and the oldest university __ ________ Here you will find L'eglise ________ __ _________, Le ________ __ _____ and L'institu de ______ ____
College de France, La Sorbonne, Julien Le Pauvre, Mosquée de Paris, Monde Arab
The church in Montmartre is _______________.
Le sacré-couer
Gustave Eiffel also constructed...
Le vieux pont de Quebec and statue of liberty
L'arc de triomphe built by- serves as a or is a- Below arc is an _____ - Monument represents- Also known as- In la place de la _______ Is a ______ for cars-
Napoleon Bonaparte, monument to dead soldiers, eternal flame, gateway to Paris, Place de l'étoile, défense, roundabout
The capital of France is
Paris
Le Louvre is a- was a- What famous painting is there- In back of louvre is la seine which serves as a-
art museum, fortress, mona lisa, cul de sac,
Writers, philosophers, and scholars, would meet here because of the _____ stores and ______ shops
book, print
Place de l'étoile has a ____________ at each point of the star
boulevard
Pantheon is a ________ In the __________ district
church fifth
France is divided into
des departments
Place de la concorde is in the ______ district
eighth
Latin Quarter is in the _______ district
fifth
Le Louvre the _____ district
first
L'arc de Triomphe in the _____and ___ district
first second
Notre Dame de Paris is in the _______ district
fourth
In the courtyard of Le Louvre is a huge _______ ________
glass pyramid
Les Invalides is a __________ In the ________ district
hospital seventh
The name of the island in the river is
ile de la cité
Le grande arche is an _______ building in the ______ district
insurance, seventeenth
is the original name of France and was situated on Il de La cité
la gaul
The oldest bridge is called
le pont neuf
From Le Louvre looking down it is a straight shot to ___ _______ __ ________
les jardins de tuileries
The right bank or la rive droit is the what side (direction)
northern side
Eiffel tower In the what district-
seventh
The left bank or la rive gauche is the what side(direction)
southern side
Paris has only one ____ _____
stop sign
Leonardo da vinci painted
the last supper and mona lisa
The city is divided by what?
the river la seine
Subway in London is called
the tube
Gargoyles were so ugly to what? and also served as...
ward off evil and were gutters
Their 3 slogans are
égalité, liberté, fraternité
The city of Paris is in what department
î le-de-France