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Ever wonder what the French Empire was like?
Well during the Napoeonic wars (1803-1814) France waged battles
against Austria, Prussia, and Russia. By 1812 Napoleon controlled
all of Western Europe and some of Eastern Europe as well. There
is one thing that goes on in France. Well France is one of the
coolest places on the earth because it has food, transportation,
and six years of school.
The French spend most of their time reading, going to the movies,
theaters, or concert hall.
Here are some three facts that the government is set up. The
republic has twenty-two regions subdivided, ninety-six departments.
The Paris senate is two hundred ninety five the Assembly is four
hundred ninety one. Another one is, once you get elected terms
are seven years.
There are three facts on an average school day that I know. Here's
one of them. Do normal math lessons and assignments. They learn
about the historic moments in they family's life.
Here we have some facts that are for why students in France are
so smart there. Here's one of them. They all go to school mostly
every day of the year. They learn about there own heritage about
their family's when their family's were the war and if their
family's where leaders in life. All of them are in school of
six years at primary school.
The three most important times in history of France and these
are them. That the Romans had Conquered their area. France battle
with the war and won many of their fights and, that in 1774 Louis
was the XVI King.
Here are some facts about the French industry. That it has all
new sources of energy. After the World War II, France built up
iron, steal energy industry. The world leaders in producing milk,
butter, cheese.
I know three good ways that French people get around the city.
They use trucks to get around, they use the train service and
they have bikes from the stores.
The French has many dining and cuisine habits. Most of the French
just say that eating is a pleasure, so they just eat slowly and
just talk to each other. The chefs fussy over ingredients that
the people want cook for them. They use a lot of garlic and spiced.
Lots of the French just eating by themselves and they don't really
like to talk to anyone at all.
Many of the kids in France have lots of activities of themselves
and other people.
There are some French people with large families, so they just
let the kids live with their aunt's, uncles, and even with their
grandparents.
Lots of the French family's get together ever Sunday. When the
relatives come to visit the families, they greet them with a
handshake also with bisou.
Some of the northern French have dark skin, blue eyes, and blonde
and brown hair. And Norman's they will sometimes sail to southward
form the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
At one time, the France people owned many territories, or colonies,
on the continents of Asia and Africa. The French still have some
of those overseas lands, and including islands like the Caribbean
Sea and in the South Pacific Ocean. But France lost many of its
colonies after the World War II, which ended in 1945.
These French want the government to stop immigrant's form coming
to France. But the immigrants know they have a right to settle
in France. They want to stay in France, where they can make a
better like for their families.
France has about 58 million in habitants. The island of Corsica,
which has been part of France since the 18th century, has a population
of 253,000. The Republic's overseas territories and departments
together contain over two million people. The Foreign residents
usually just form these countries Portugal, Algeria, morocco,
Italy, and Spain-make up over six percent of the population of
France.
In France the people usually talk French, the official language
of the county. Along with Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, French
are a member of the family of Romance languages; all descended
form the Latin language of the Romans. When the Romans first
invaded, the inhabitants of France spoke Celtic dialect.
Many people think that France is dumb and kind of stupid, but
it's not, its cool there. Like in the winter people in France
go skiing and skating. In the summer they explore the arts, crafts,
nature, history, and great buildings of their country.
There is a cycle race, it is 2,982miles long. Every year it has
a different route.
Words cited
Sookram Brain, Major World Nations, "France" page 15
Tidmarsh Celia, Country Studies, "France" page 18-20
Culturgram, the kid's edition, "France", sides 1,2,3,4
Lifshitz Danielle, Macdonald Countries, "France" page
20
ET all "Washington D.C." students atlas of the world
2001
Bender Lionel, People and Places,"France" page 40
The Europe Culturgram, "France", sides 1,2,3,4
Streissguth Tom, Globe-trotters Club, "France" page
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