La France

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What are the most popular individual sports in France?

tennis, skiing, sailing, hiking, &cycling

What is the highest court?

The Court of Cassation

Do the Prime Minister and the President have separate powers?

Yes

How many members does the Senate have & how long do they serve for?

331 & 6 years

How fast does it take for the train to get from London to Paris when it travels under La Manche? How long would it usually take?

35 minutes & 2-3 hours

How tall is Mont Blanc?

4,808 meters tall

How long is a président's term?

5 (cinq) years

How many members does the National assembly have & how long do they serve for?

577 & 5 years

Population?

65,000,000 (approximately)

The percent of energy France gets from nuclear power is...

80%

French currency usually has famous...

Artist & writers

When do French students start learning a 3rd language?

At age 13

When do French students start learning a 2nd language?

At age 9

Most French businesses & shops are closed during which month do to most French people being on vacation?

August

What is France's national holiday?

Bastille day

Why is La Loire not as navigable as La Seine?

Because La Loire has more twists & turns than La Seine

Flag: the tri-color 3 vertical sections are...

Bleu (Blue), Blanc (White), et Rouge (Red)

Chief agricultural products?

Cheese, wine, wheat, milk, & butter

What are the most commonly studied foreign languages?

English, Spanish, & German

What is the basic currency unit?

Euros

What is the most popular team sport in France?

Football (Soccer)

What republic is France currently in?

The 5th (cinq) Republic

Official language?

Le Français

Which mountain range separates France from Switzerland along the northwestern border of Switzerland?

Le Jura

Which mountain range is located in South Central France and is the remnants of volcanoes?

Le Massif Central

What is the name for the French subway system?

Le Métro

What river forms a border between France & Germany?

Le Rhine

Which river begins in Switzerland, merges with the Saone river, & then flows south to the Mediterranean Sea?

Le Rhône

Which river is the largest source of France's hydroelectric power?

Le Rhône

Which mountain range separates France from Italy?

Les Alpes (The Alps)

Which mountain range separates France from Spain?

Les Pyrenées

What mountain range separates France from Germany?

Les Vosques

What mountain is a popular ski destination?

Mont Blanc

France is often compared to which U.S. state & why?

Texas & because of it's similarity in land area.

How many hydroelectric complexes are there along Le Rhône?

18

What percent of France's population is made up of immigrants?

20% percent

How many square miles does this state cover?

208,211 square miles

How fast can the TVG (Train à Grande Vittesse) travel?

300 km/h

Who is the current président?

François Hollande

National motto (French and English)?

French: Liberé, Egalité, et Fraternité English: Liberty, Equality, and Brotherhood

What does Bastille day celebrate?

It celebrates the storming of the Bastille prison at the beginning of the revaluation?

Why is France referred to as l'hexagone?

It is because of the way France is shaped

What are the 5 largest immigrant groups?

Italians, Portuguese, Spaniards, Poles, & the former French colonies

Which country is located entirely on Les Pyrenées?

L'Andorre (Andorra)

Which river flows rises in the Pyrenées & then travels through the city of Bordeaux before emptying out into the Atlantic Ocean?

La Garrone

Which river is France's longest river & is most famous for the chateaux's (castles) along it's bank?

La Loire

National Anthem?

La Marseillaise

Which river is the most important river in terms of commercial transportation & the most easily navigable?

La Seine

Which river starts on Dijon, flows through Paris to Normandy, & then empties into the English Channel?

La Seine

Capital?

Paris

Form of government?

Parliamentary democracy

What is the head of state in France?

Président (The President)

What are the major religions?

Roman Catholic (85%), Muslim (8%), Protestant (2%), Jewish (1%), Buddhist (1%), & Unaffiliated (4%)

Official Symbol?

Rooster (le coq)

Official name?

République Française

What are France's bordering countries?

Spain (L'Espane), Italy (L'Italie), Switzerland (La Suisse), Germany (L'Allemagne), Belgium (La Belgique), Luxembourg (Le Luxembourge), Monaco (La principauté), & Andorra (L'Andorre)

Major industries?

Steel, automobiles, chemicals, & food processing

Which is larger France or Texas?

Texas

Who is more powerful: The National Assembly or the Senate?

The National Assembly

How many regions & departments are there in the political subdivisions?

There are 22 regions & 96 departments


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