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Le monde fran co phone

Le monde fran co phone. Le Canada. La Belgique. Le Québec. La France. Les Etats-Unis d’Amérique. Le Sénégal. La Louisiane. LA FRANCE also called “ L’HEXAGONE ” because of the shape (six sides). France  . LA FRANCE. The country is bordered by:.

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Le monde fran co phone

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  1. Le monde francophone Le Canada La Belgique Le Québec La France Les Etats-Unis d’Amérique Le Sénégal La Louisiane

  2. LA FRANCE also called “L’HEXAGONE” because of the shape (six sides). France  

  3. LA FRANCE The country is bordered by: France is located in Western Europe. • The English Channel (la Manche) to the north • Belgium (la Belgique) and Luxembourg to the northeast • Germany and Switzerland to the east • Italy to the southeast • The Mediterranean sea to the south • Spain and Andorra to the southwest • The Atlantic ocean to the west

  4. Le drapeau français (le tricolore) est bleu, blanc, rouge.

  5. La fête nationale est le 14 juillet. (Independence Day also called Bastille Day) • L’hymne national est « LA MARSEILLAISE ». • La France est une république et a un président Jacques Chirac

  6. La Capitale(the capital) C’est PARIS! • France is divided into 22 regions and 96 administrative departments • France has 4 overseas departments(Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guyana and Reunion). • France also has overseas territories (St. Pierre and Miquelon, French Polynesia and parts of Antarctica).

  7. Paris is also called “La ville lumière”, the city of Light

  8. La cuisine française(French cuisine) Les baguettes Les éclairs and others pastries Les croissants Les pains (breads)

  9. Les fromages(cheeses) Les quiches Les crêpes Les escargots (snails)

  10. La Tour Eiffel Built in 1889 for the 100 years of the revolution by Mr. Gustave Eiffel. It took 2 years to build it. The Eiffel tower is 324 meters high (over 1000 feet).

  11. La cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris Les gargouilles

  12. L’Arc de Triomphe The Arch of Triumph, commissioned by Napoleon in 1806, was finished in 1836. Beneath the Arch is the tomb of the Unknown soldier.

  13. La cathédrale du Sacré-cœur (Montmartre)

  14. Autres vues de Paris… Musée du Louvre  Fontaines du centre Beaubourg  Versailles, château de Louis XIV

  15. Encore… Café terrasse Entrée de métro

  16. Famous sport event:Le Tour de France

  17. Vues de France… East of France Les Alpes (The Alps)

  18. East of France Et encore…

  19. Encore… South of France

  20. Et encore… South of France La pétanque ou jeu de boules

  21. West of France Et encore…

  22. Et encore… West of France

  23. Et encore… Northwest France

  24. Quelques Français célèbres… • The emperor Napoléon sold Louisiana to the Americans in 1803.  • Paul Gauguin lived in the French Colony of Tahiti. Tahiti was a great inspiration to Gauguin and, in 1898, he painted “Quand te maries-tu ?”

  25. Auguste Renoir painted “Le Bal du Moulin Galette” in 1876.  • “Les Danseuses Bleues” were painted by Edgar Degas in 1890.  • Jean-François Millet painted “Les Glaneuses” in 1857.

  26. Le football… Champions du monde en 1998! Champions d’Europe en 2000!

  27. En janvier… Rallye Paris-Dakar

  28. En voiture, En moto, En camion…

  29. Le TGV: Train à Grande Vitesse

  30. TGV

  31. TGV Rail map

  32. Le concorde… Paris-New York in 3h25! vitesse maximale: Mach 2,23 = 2405km/h = 1495mph

  33. Les voitures…

  34. La monnaie: L’EURO 1,00 = about $1.00 Les pièces… Les cents… Les euros…

  35. Les billets…

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