2. Is a unitary sovereign state comprising territory in
western Europe and several overseas regions and
territories.
It is the largest state of the European Union-
In the present, in France have a 65, 630, 692 millon
population, 85% be Frenchmen.
In France is 64.057.792 inhabitants.
3. FLAG OF FRANCE
• The flag of France have got three colousrs: blue, white and red,
the flag is divided into three equal parts.
• for the first time appear for the French Revolution
4. THE CAPITAL OF FRANCE
The capital of France is Paris.
Paris is in the most beautiful city in france.
The name "Paris" is derived from its early inhabitants, the
Celtic Parisii tribe.
This city well founded in 250-200 aC.
In Paris is 2.249.975 inhabitants.
The notable architectural landmarks of Paris include the Notre Bame
Cathedral, Sainte-Chapelole, Eiffel Tower and Basilica of Sacré-
Coeur on Montmartre.
5. climate:
Has very different climates so that no single weather, for
example in northern temperate climate is but when one moves
eastward and the climate becomes more continental by so
summers become warmer and the much colder than can be found
in other regions of the country winters.
In the country in general are high rainfall throughout the year, so
during these winter rainfall can become snow, this happens in
general throughout the country except in the south where the
weather that governs it is the balmy Mediterranean climate.
6. Typical of France
Food: Is a very typicals foods:
baguette, croissant, …
the typical character of the
france is the mime
7. tourism
this country is one that enjoys great popularity as a
tourist destination because it has great attractions for
visitors in different parts of the country, with Paris,
plus your city capital, one of the most visited places.
France is known for being a country where tourism
focuses primarily on art, history and cuisine; the
aromas, flavors and other attractions are fused with art
and the different manifestations that together form a
set of interesting and attractive for tourist experiences.
8. religion
France is a secular country, and freedom of religion is a
constitutional right. French religious policy is based on the
concept of laïcité, a strict separation of church and state
under which public life is kept completely secular.Catholicism
has been the predominant religion in France for more than a
millennium, though it is not as actively practised today as it was.
The French Revolution saw a radical shift in the status of the
Catholic Church with the launch of a brutal campaign of de-
Christianization. After the back and forth of Catholic royal and
secular republican governments over the 19th century, laïcité
was established with the 1905 law on the Separation of the
Churches and the State.
9. art
French art consists of the visual
and plastic arts (including
architecture, woodwork, textiles,
and ceramics) originating from the
geographical area of France.
Historical surveys of French art
typically begin with Pre-
Romanesque art, Romanesque art,
and Gothic art, but some surveys,
such as André Chastel's French
Art, include discussions of
prehistoric art, Celtic art, and
Roman art within France.