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France

France. Carnac, in Brittany, France, 2 miles of standing stones from the Neolithic, 4,500 BC!. St. Michel’s Mount. French Empire, 1919-1939. Does Immigration Mean ‘France is over?’ NY Times , 1/5/14

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France

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  1. France

  2. Carnac, in Brittany, France, 2 miles of standing stones from the Neolithic, 4,500 BC!

  3. St. Michel’s Mount

  4. French Empire, 1919-1939

  5. Does Immigration Mean ‘France is over?’ NY Times, 1/5/14 PARIS — It is difficult to go more than a day in France without hearing someone express the conviction that the greatest problem in the country is its ethnic minorities, that the presence of immigrants compromises the identity of France itself. This conviction is typically expressed without any acknowledgment of the country’s historical responsibility as a colonial power for the presence of former colonial subjects in metropolitan France, nor with any willingness to recognize that France will be ethnically diverse from here on out, and that it’s the responsibility of the French as much as of the immigrants to make this work… Read more at link above

  6. 36.4 % of all immigrants to France in 2004 from North & West Africa

  7. Millau Span over the Tarn River, France’s Central Massif

  8. Napoleon’s Arc de Triomphe

  9. La Defense, from the Arc de Triomphe down the Champs Elysees

  10. Tres Grande Vitesse, the TGV

  11. Cote d’Azur

  12. Cassis, France

  13. Bruges, Belgium

  14. Netherlands

  15. Polder dikesby the Zuider ZeeZZ Causeway

  16. Zuider Zee and the Noordoostpolder

  17. Noordoostpolder, 2005

  18. Rotterdam

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