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TOURISM IN FRANCE
In France tourism is a major industry. France is the world's leading tourist destination. Not only is it situated at the heart of western Europe, bordering on all the larger countries in the region - Italy, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and - across the straits of Dover - the UK; it also has Europe's second busiest airport - Paris Charles de Gaulle airport - and dozens more airportsSTUDY IN FRANCE
The disadvantages of Paris are far less when it is a matter of a short stay, and of course with language courses, it is you, the student, who will choose where to study. However, Paris is still a big city, still expensive, and if you are thinking of a summer course in August, remember that Paris can be very hot. THE DAYS OF THE WEEK IN FRENCH The days of the week in French. and useful expressions of time. A short guide to the expressing days of the week in French and other common expressions related to them. The pronunciations indicated are an appproximation of the French pronunciation for learners or travellers who do not master French phonetics. The combination ispronounced
THE BEST PREHISTORIC SITES IN FRANCE The Vézère valley, in the department of the Dordogne, is the best known concentration of prehistoric sites in France. It is here that the first skeletons of Cro-Magnon man were found, and also here that the first major site of paleolithic cave paintings was found, in the cave at Lascaux. Today Les Eyzies is home to the French nationalmuseum
LIST OF FRENCH UNIVERSITIES AND UNIVERSITY WEBSITES The table below lists all public universities and private universities in France. It does not include "grandes écoles" - though some of these are within the university system. Lists are by region and in each traditional (pre 2016) region by town or city. Most French universities are public. HEALTH CARE IN FRANCE SOS-Help. Daily 3 pm - 11pm. 01 46 21 46 46. The French health care system is generally recognised as offering one of the best, services of public health care in the world. Above all, it is a system that works, provides universal cover, and is a system that is strongly defended by virtually everyone in France.TOURISM IN FRANCE
In France tourism is a major industry. France is the world's leading tourist destination. Not only is it situated at the heart of western Europe, bordering on all the larger countries in the region - Italy, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and - across the straits of Dover - the UK; it also has Europe's second busiest airport - Paris Charles de Gaulle airport - and dozens more airportsSTUDY IN FRANCE
The disadvantages of Paris are far less when it is a matter of a short stay, and of course with language courses, it is you, the student, who will choose where to study. However, Paris is still a big city, still expensive, and if you are thinking of a summer course in August, remember that Paris can be very hot. THE DAYS OF THE WEEK IN FRENCH The days of the week in French. and useful expressions of time. A short guide to the expressing days of the week in French and other common expressions related to them. The pronunciations indicated are an appproximation of the French pronunciation for learners or travellers who do not master French phonetics. The combination ispronounced
THE BEST PREHISTORIC SITES IN FRANCE The Vézère valley, in the department of the Dordogne, is the best known concentration of prehistoric sites in France. It is here that the first skeletons of Cro-Magnon man were found, and also here that the first major site of paleolithic cave paintings was found, in the cave at Lascaux. Today Les Eyzies is home to the French nationalmuseum
LIST OF FRENCH UNIVERSITIES AND UNIVERSITY WEBSITES The table below lists all public universities and private universities in France. It does not include "grandes écoles" - though some of these are within the university system. Lists are by region and in each traditional (pre 2016) region by town or city. Most French universities are public. HEALTH CARE IN FRANCE SOS-Help. Daily 3 pm - 11pm. 01 46 21 46 46. The French health care system is generally recognised as offering one of the best, services of public health care in the world. Above all, it is a system that works, provides universal cover, and is a system that is strongly defended by virtually everyone in France.STUDY IN FRANCE
The disadvantages of Paris are far less when it is a matter of a short stay, and of course with language courses, it is you, the student, who will choose where to study. However, Paris is still a big city, still expensive, and if you are thinking of a summer course in August, remember that Paris can be very hot. LIST OF FRENCH UNIVERSITIES AND UNIVERSITY WEBSITES The table below lists all public universities and private universities in France. It does not include "grandes écoles" - though some of these are within the university system. Lists are by region and in each traditional (pre 2016) region by town or city. Most French universities are public. THE BEST PREHISTORIC SITES IN FRANCE The Vézère valley, in the department of the Dordogne, is the best known concentration of prehistoric sites in France. It is here that the first skeletons of Cro-Magnon man were found, and also here that the first major site of paleolithic cave paintings was found, in the cave at Lascaux. Today Les Eyzies is home to the French nationalmuseum
RELIGION IN FRANCE
Islam in France. There are no precise figures, but estimates suggest that there are between 6 and 7 million Muslims in France, about 8% of the population. About a third of these, just over 2 million, are practising Muslims – compared to over 10 million practisingCatholics.
HEALTH CARE IN FRANCE SOS-Help. Daily 3 pm - 11pm. 01 46 21 46 46. The French health care system is generally recognised as offering one of the best, services of public health care in the world. Above all, it is a system that works, provides universal cover, and is a system that is strongly defended by virtually everyone in France. LISTE DES UNIVERSITÉS EN FRANCE, AVEC LIENS Pour vous inscrire dans une université française: Etudiants de l'Union Européenne: inscirption directe auprès de l'université. Etudiants ressortissants de pays francophones d'Afrique et d'Asie, USA, Russie, Chine, Inde, Turquie, Iran, Japon, Brésil, Argentine, Pérou, Chili, Colombie et Mexique : vous devez vous inscrire par le processus "CEF" avec constitution de dossier préalable. THE TOUR DE FRANCE 2021 IN ENGLISH A GUIDE TO THE ROUTE. In 2021 the Tour de France will take riders right across France twice, once from the northwest to the Alps, and then from the Alps to the southwest, taking in some inevitable days of gruelling mountain roads in the Alps and the Pyrenees. The route is less hilly than in recent years, and notably than the 2020 event that THE FRENCH LEGAL SYSTEM IN A NUTSHELL Unlike the English-speaking countries, France has a dual legal system; one branch, known as Droit public , or Public law, defines the principles of operation of the state and public bodies. This law is applied generally through public law courts, known as les Tribunaux administratifs. The other system, known as Droit privé, or privatelaw
RELATIVE PRONOUNS AND CLAUSES IN FRENCH In English the relative pronoun (who, which etc) can vary according to whether it refers to a person or an inanimate object. This is not usually the case in French. In French, the relative pronoun varies according to its grammatical function in the relative clause - as subject, object, possessor or agent in the relative clause. French has one set of simple relative pronouns, and one fuller setFRENCH VERB AVOIR
1st Singular. The preterire indicative is also used as an alternative auxiliary to form the pluperfect or past perfect (passé antérieur) tense. In the case of the verb avoir , this is rarely - if ever -TOURISM IN FRANCE
In France tourism is a major industry. France is the world's leading tourist destination. Not only is it situated at the heart of western Europe, bordering on all the larger countries in the region - Italy, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and - across the straits of Dover - the UK; it also has Europe's second busiest airport - Paris Charles de Gaulle airport - and dozens more airportsSTUDY IN FRANCE
The disadvantages of Paris are far less when it is a matter of a short stay, and of course with language courses, it is you, the student, who will choose where to study. However, Paris is still a big city, still expensive, and if you are thinking of a summer course in August, remember that Paris can be very hot. THE DAYS OF THE WEEK IN FRENCH The days of the week in French. and useful expressions of time. A short guide to the expressing days of the week in French and other common expressions related to them. The pronunciations indicated are an appproximation of the French pronunciation for learners or travellers who do not master French phonetics. The combination ispronounced
THE BEST PREHISTORIC SITES IN FRANCE The Vézère valley, in the department of the Dordogne, is the best known concentration of prehistoric sites in France. It is here that the first skeletons of Cro-Magnon man were found, and also here that the first major site of paleolithic cave paintings was found, in the cave at Lascaux. Today Les Eyzies is home to the French nationalmuseum
ORDER WINE DIRECTLY FROM FRANCE Delivery is free on orders worth over 250 € from a single source (i.e. such as 24 bottles of a wine at 11 €) Of course, wines can also be delivered to addresses anywhere in France too, and the delivery charge starts at 9.90 €. * Throughout Europe: Note that deliveries are not possible to Ireland, Switzerland, Sweden andNorway.
HEALTH CARE IN FRANCE SOS-Help. Daily 3 pm - 11pm. 01 46 21 46 46. The French health care system is generally recognised as offering one of the best, services of public health care in the world. Above all, it is a system that works, provides universal cover, and is a system that is strongly defended by virtually everyone in France.TOURISM IN FRANCE
In France tourism is a major industry. France is the world's leading tourist destination. Not only is it situated at the heart of western Europe, bordering on all the larger countries in the region - Italy, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and - across the straits of Dover - the UK; it also has Europe's second busiest airport - Paris Charles de Gaulle airport - and dozens more airportsSTUDY IN FRANCE
The disadvantages of Paris are far less when it is a matter of a short stay, and of course with language courses, it is you, the student, who will choose where to study. However, Paris is still a big city, still expensive, and if you are thinking of a summer course in August, remember that Paris can be very hot. THE DAYS OF THE WEEK IN FRENCH The days of the week in French. and useful expressions of time. A short guide to the expressing days of the week in French and other common expressions related to them. The pronunciations indicated are an appproximation of the French pronunciation for learners or travellers who do not master French phonetics. The combination ispronounced
THE BEST PREHISTORIC SITES IN FRANCE The Vézère valley, in the department of the Dordogne, is the best known concentration of prehistoric sites in France. It is here that the first skeletons of Cro-Magnon man were found, and also here that the first major site of paleolithic cave paintings was found, in the cave at Lascaux. Today Les Eyzies is home to the French nationalmuseum
ORDER WINE DIRECTLY FROM FRANCE Delivery is free on orders worth over 250 € from a single source (i.e. such as 24 bottles of a wine at 11 €) Of course, wines can also be delivered to addresses anywhere in France too, and the delivery charge starts at 9.90 €. * Throughout Europe: Note that deliveries are not possible to Ireland, Switzerland, Sweden andNorway.
HEALTH CARE IN FRANCE SOS-Help. Daily 3 pm - 11pm. 01 46 21 46 46. The French health care system is generally recognised as offering one of the best, services of public health care in the world. Above all, it is a system that works, provides universal cover, and is a system that is strongly defended by virtually everyone in France.STUDY IN FRANCE
The disadvantages of Paris are far less when it is a matter of a short stay, and of course with language courses, it is you, the student, who will choose where to study. However, Paris is still a big city, still expensive, and if you are thinking of a summer course in August, remember that Paris can be very hot. LIST OF FRENCH UNIVERSITIES AND UNIVERSITY WEBSITES The table below lists all public universities and private universities in France. It does not include "grandes écoles" - though some of these are within the university system. Lists are by region and in each traditional (pre 2016) region by town or city. Most French universities are public. HEALTH CARE IN FRANCE SOS-Help. Daily 3 pm - 11pm. 01 46 21 46 46. The French health care system is generally recognised as offering one of the best, services of public health care in the world. Above all, it is a system that works, provides universal cover, and is a system that is strongly defended by virtually everyone in France. THE BEST PREHISTORIC SITES IN FRANCE The Vézère valley, in the department of the Dordogne, is the best known concentration of prehistoric sites in France. It is here that the first skeletons of Cro-Magnon man were found, and also here that the first major site of paleolithic cave paintings was found, in the cave at Lascaux. Today Les Eyzies is home to the French nationalmuseum
THE TOUR DE FRANCE 2021 IN ENGLISH A GUIDE TO THE ROUTE. In 2021 the Tour de France will take riders right across France twice, once from the northwest to the Alps, and then from the Alps to the southwest, taking in some inevitable days of gruelling mountain roads in the Alps and the Pyrenees. The route is less hilly than in recent years, and notably than the 2020 event that FRENCH PERSONAL PRONOUNS 2.3. Possessive pronouns 2.3.1. Unlike English, where the gender of the third person singular possessive pronoun is determined by the gender of the possesser (she > her : he > his), the gender of the possessive pronoun in French is determined by the grammatical gender of the noun to which it refers. Thus, the English sentence "This is his book, and that is hers" would translate litterally into THE FRENCH LEGAL SYSTEM IN A NUTSHELL A short guide to French law. Law practitioners and law students need to be aware that the French legal system, based on a code of law, is in many ways substantially different to the "common law" legal systems practiced in the English-speaking countries. RELATIVE PRONOUNS AND CLAUSES IN FRENCH In English the relative pronoun (who, which etc) can vary according to whether it refers to a person or an inanimate object. This is not usually the case in French. In French, the relative pronoun varies according to its grammatical function in the relative clause - as subject, object, possessor or agent in the relative clause. French has one set of simple relative pronouns, and one fuller set A SHORT HISTORY OF ART IN FRANCE The story of Western art is a long one, and most countries have played their part; but over the centuries two countries have played a greater part in defining Western art than most; Italy and France.FRENCH VERB AVOIR
1st Singular. The preterire indicative is also used as an alternative auxiliary to form the pluperfect or past perfect (passé antérieur) tense. In the case of the verb avoir , this is rarely - if ever -A GUIDE TO FRANCE
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Best websites for holidays in France Mail online travel guide ► FRANCE AS A TOURIST DESTINATION In spite of everything, France remains the world's number one tourist destination, and by and large it remains one of the safer places in the world to visit. it's not hard to understand why. France has it all - or more or less. It has tourist sights for all tastes; it has some of the greatest beaches in Europe, as well as the highest mountains and the finest historic monuments , the most beautiful cities, the most idyllic countryside , the most magnificent castles, the finest rivers , and plenty more, not to mention some of the best restaurants and the finest wines and more hotels than any other country in Europe. Mont Saint Michel, Normandy France has something for everyone, which is one of the reasons why it remains the world's number one tourist destination. It has magnificent holiday opportunities for everything from a short weekend city break, in places such as Paris , Nice or Bordeaux, to a relaxed family holiday in a gite in the countryside, a week or two's relaxation by the seaside, or an energetic break hiking, climbing, kayaking or cycling in France's great outdoors .PARIS
Paris is just the icing on the cake - the French capital city and surely the most interesting city in the world. With its museums and monuments, its fine boulevards and its river Seine, its culture, its restaurants and its unique atmosphere, Paris is a city that you can visit for a week or a month or a year, and never tire of. In the memorable words of Thomas Jefferson, "A walk about Paris will provide lessons in history, beauty, and in the point of life." And much more too. But Paris is just a starting point. France is much so much more than just Paris. CULTURAL TOURISM IN FRANCE French museums and art galleries - which contrary to popular belief are not all located in Paris - offer a magnificent collection of works of art and artefacts; and for those for whom a holiday is an opportunity to discover Europe's historic heritage, France's great cathedrals , medieval castles, and thousands of other ancient monuments are a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. For themed breaks, the châteaux of the Loire (in the Centre region of France) are an obvious choice; among the many other historic sites, consider discovering the Roman remainsof Provence
, the medieval bastide towns of the southwest, or the castles and caves of the Dordogne . There are even some scenic steam railways for people who enjoy a trip down memory lane. Check out the regional guides for information on sights, monuments and tourist attractions in each area.THE FRENCH SEASIDE:
In July and August, France's Mediterranean beaches tend to be pretty packed; this is particularly the case in the famous resorts of Provence and the French Riviera. By contrast, the long sandy beaches of the Languedoc offer much more legroom. Away from the resorts, Brittany offers plenty of good beaches, with the added fun of tides and good waves; and France's Atlantic coast, south of the Loire, has plenty of long sandy beaches, in the regions of Poitou-Charentes and Aquitaine . South of Bordeaux, there are mile upon mile of fine beaches. For more information see guide to theFrench coast .
FRANCE OFF THE BEATEN TRACK: If you want the life, culture and bustle of the big city, go to Paris. But France is a lot more than Paris. There are plenty of places in deepest rural France that are still very much off the beaten track; and for campingholidays, gite
holidays, or for those who are content to put up in small rural inns, several regions in France offer wonderful holiday opportunities away from it all. Five French departments (counties) that are particularly worth checking out are the Aveyron (Midi Pyrenees region), the Haute Loire (part of the Auvergne region, recommended for 2016 by Lonely Planet as one of the ten regions of the world to visit), the Corrèze (Limousin ), the Jura (Franche Comté ) and the Vosges (Lorraine ): all these departments include sparsely populated areas, attractive scenery, and plenty of leisure opportunities - or just some great places to sit back with a glass of wine, relax, and enjoy the peace and quiet. One of the best times of year to visit France off the beaten track is Autumn , specially in the south of the country.DRIVING IN FRANCE
France has an extensive network of motorways, and many of them offer relatively relaxed driving conditions, except at peak periods. Off the motorways, driving on France's backroads can be a way to discover motoring as it used to be, a pleasurable experience and a way to discover the country. For more information click for our guide - driving tips and advice . and our checklist of things not to forget before you leave. FRENCH CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS Finally, for those who are looking for deeper information about France, this website contains pages explaining the main French institutions and the functioning of French life , including the education system and French universities , plus pages on the French way of politics , the French economyand the press .
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