France - KnO:Mi

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By Dimitrius James & Amber Loomis
France capital
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Paris
France’s population national
languages average climate
popular foods popular music
Popular foods: Baguette sandwich filled with butter, cheese, ham, pate,
salami
 Seafood platter filled with oysters, clams, mussels, crawfish, crab, shrimps,
periwinkles.
 Bouillabaisse stew of fish, tomatoes, wine, olive oil, saffron
Pop: It has a population of 60,742,000 people.
National Languages: French, English(34%), Spanish(13%), and German(8%).
Climate: 3 types of climates can be found in France. Oceanic, Continental, and
Mediterranean. The Oceanic is in the southern part of France. It is one of
small temperature range, ample rainfall, cool summers, and colder winters
than areas farther west.
The Continental type of climate , found over much of the Eastern and Central of
France. It is characterized by warmer summers and colder winters, than
areas farther west. Rainfall is ample, and winters tend to be snowy,
especially in the higher areas.
The Mediterranean climate is widespread throughout the south of
France(except in the mountainous southwest), is one of cool winters, hot
summers, and limited rainfall.
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Popular holidays and events
Holidays: The French has 11 national
celebrated holidays(jours feriés). Bastille
Day, Armistic Day, Labor Day, New Years
Day, WWII Victory Day, Assuption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, All Saints Day,
Christmas Day, 2nd Day of Christmas.
Interesting historical information about your
country such as famous places and people of the
past.
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Famous People: Marie(1867-1934).
Marie Curie was born in Poland and
went to France in 1891 to study science.
She met her husband Pierre while she
was working as a laboratory assistant at
the University of Sorbonne. They
worked together to isolate 2 unknown
radioactive elements, polonium and
radium. She received the Nobel Physics
prize in 1903. In 1910 she received her
2nd Nobel prize for helping find the cure
for Cancer.
Famous people 2
Camille (Charles) Saint-Saens(1835-1921)Camille was a famous French composer who
is well-known for “The Carnival of The
Animals” a composition for orchestra,
piano, xylophone, and harmonica. "The
Carnival of the Animals" and music by
Debussy could be used to stimulate pupils
own musical compositions, as well as
providing starting points for a whole range
of dance/drama activities.
Interesting Facts of France
(Paris, France)
Paris the Capital- It derives from that of it’s pre Roman-era inhabitants, the Gaulish tribe, were
known as the Parisii. Before the city was called Paris, the city was called Lutetia during the
first to the 6th century Roman occupation, but the present name began to replace this
towards the end of that 6th century.
Paris as had as had a lot of nicknames, but the most famous one of all is “The City of Lights.” This
is the nickname it was given both for its fame and for the adoption of street lighting.
The city as a lot of landmarks, the most famous one is the Eiffel Tower. Started on January
26, 1887, completed in 1889, opened on March 31, 1889. It took 2 years, 2 months and 5
days to finish. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel was the main architect, Maurice Koechlin and Emile
Nouguier were the main engineers, Stephen Sauvestre was the main architect, and Jean
Compagnon handled the construction of the Eiffel Tower. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel was the
first person to create the internal frame of The Statue of Liberty in 1885. The Eiffel Tower is
324 meters tall. It is 986 feet tall without the antenna, but with the antenna, it is 1052 feet tall.
The material for The Eiffel Tower is wrought iron. It uses 9,441 tons of wrought iron. A total of
18,028 pieces of wrought iron was combined to create The Eiffel Tower. About 60 tons of
paint is used for The Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower is painted every 7 years in 3 shades of
brown(darkest shade at the bottom.) Even today painting The Eiffel Tower is used to paint it.
In clear weather, very seldom seen today, you can see approximately 42 miles from the top
of the of The Eiffel Tower. The base of The Eiffel Tower covers a square area of 100 meters.
During gusty winds, The Eiffel Tower sways up to 15 cms at it’s summit.
There was only one death during the construction, that 2 outside working hours and not work
related. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel past away on December 27, 1923 in Paris. The Eiffel
Tower has a total of 1710 steps to the topmost 3rd level small platform, 647 steps to the 2nd
level, and 347 steps on the 1st level. The Eiffel Tower was the tallest structure when it was
being built in 1887-1889, but this has been surpassed over the years.
Today The Eiffel Tower is always open to the public. People in wheelchairs can visit The Eiffel
Tower up to the 2nd level using the elevator.
Currency of France
Currency of France is Euro. Euro was introduced in the
world financial markets as a non-cash monetary unit
in 1999. It has used Euro for 8 years. This decision
was made with 12 members of the European
Community.
France Paper money
Coin money
Pictures(Extra)
This is an Airplane that France has, it is called
“Air France”.
The Stade de France is the main stadium of
France. It is located in Paris.
If you do not know there is a program called
“The Tour of France.” A group of people
ride bikes through France to explore and it
is a tourist attraction.
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