France
France: A country of fine cuisine
France is a traveller’s paradise, offering a perfect blend of rich history, stunning landscapes, world-class cuisine, and vibrant culture, making it an ideal destination for any kind of adventure. We have visited France a lot. Tony spending many trips to the alps climbing, skiing and ultra running. It was where he almost met his end when he was hit by an avalanche in 2000. Thankfully he has lived to tell the tale. Joanne spent 3 weeks living with her pen friend near Paris when she was at school. It was definitely the way to learn the language. When the children were young we spent many family holidays exploring the whole of the country in our VW Trident T4 camper, enjoying kayaking down the Ardeche and Dordogne Rivers and sampling the exquisite wines in the vinyards.
Key Facts about
Population: 68 Million
Capital City: Paris
Currency: Euro
Language:French
Food: France is known for its fine cuisine and wines. Personal favourites are: cheese, croissants, baguettes, crêpes. We have tried escargot (snails) and frogs legs too!
Fun Facts About
France is the most visited country in the world, attracting over 80 million tourists annually.
The Eiffel Tower is repainted every seven years to protect it from rust, requiring about 60 tons of paint.
The first public screening of films by the Lumière brothers took place in Paris in 1895, making France the birthplace of cinema.
The Louvre in Paris is the largest art museum in the world and houses over 38,000 works of art, including the famous “Mona Lisa.”
Louis XIV, also known as the Sun King, ruled France for 72 years, from 1643 to 1715, the longest reign of any monarch in European history.
France produces over 1,000 different varieties of cheese, from soft and creamy Brie to the strong and pungent Roquefort.
France is one of the world’s largest producers of wine, with famous regions like Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne.
The French Revolution (1789-1799) led to the end of the monarchy and the rise of the French Republic, significantly influencing global politics and human rights.
The metric system, now used worldwide, was first introduced in France during the French Revolution.
Paris is the birthplace of haute couture, with famous fashion houses like Chanel, Dior, and Louis Vuitton leading the way in luxury fashion
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