What is to most visited monument in France?
The Eiffel Tower
How many baguettes are made a year?
10 billion, are made a year.
What is the Michelin guide?
The most prestigious culinary evaluation system in the world!
What is villandry?
It reveals the gardens that are true works of art and present intricate geometric designs.
This monument was commissioned by Napoleon to commemorate the victories of his army and stands at the center of la Place Charles de Gaulle.
l'Arc de Triomphe
What is the essence of French identity?
The bread is the essence of French identity.
What is Alsace?
Alsace is a little village in France that is located at the border with Germany.
Where is Corsica?
An island that guard's mountains in the heart of the Mediterranean.
What is the capital of France?
Paris
What is France known for?
Croissants, fashion, Mona Lisa, Eiffel Tower, and French wine
What is Loire Valley?
Loire Vally is another Village in France that is from the medieval times. There is a big castle where the royals' lives, and amongst that, there is little villages outside of the castle.
Where is Mont Saint -Michel?
It rises on the northern coast of France, in Normandy.
In the hills of Burgundy and in the gentle valleys of Bordeaux, French soil reveals on of its most precious treasures. What is it?
The Vineyards
France boasts two important excellences at the worldwide level, what are they?
Transportation and Gastronomy
What is the biggest Castle in France?
Chambord, it dominates the landscape with its 426 rooms, defying architectural logic
What is Roussillon?
What is a "boulangeries"?
"Boulangeries" is the bakery in Fance.
When did France revolutionized the concept to travel?
1980's the TGV was introduced which is a high-speed train that travels 200 MPH connecting the cites.
What is Chenonceau?
Another Castle, it reflects in the waters of Cher River, while Amboise guards the secrets of Leonardo Da Vinci, whose spirit still hovers in the corridors.
What is Bordeaux?
Its a city that lives around wine, with a history of commerce dating back to Roman tims.