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Geo
100

long bread stick

baguette

100

In 1789, the French people went against their government

The French Revolution

100

Tall metal structure that sparkles at night

Effiel Tower

100

Short leader with little man syndrome

Napoleon Bonaparte

100

a major mountain range known for skiing and views

 The French Alps

200

sandwich cookies made from almond flour, egg whites, and sugar

Macarons

200

The King of France, who was executed during the French Revolution

 King Louis XVI

200

Formerly a royal palace, a fine art museum in Paris

Louvre Museum

200

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Victor Wembanyama

200

known for castles and farmland

The Loire Valley

300

 buttery, flaky French viennoiserie pastry

Croissants

300

The famous prison that was stormed during the revolution

Bastille

300

12th century architectural masterpiece in Paris, renowned for its French Gothic style.

Notre Dame Cathedral

300

Fashion designer who founded the Chanel brand.

Coco Chanel

300

flows through Paris and is very important historically

The Seine River

400

Thin sweet or savory pancakes

Crêpes

400

The general who became Emperor

Napoleon Bonaparte

400

Commissioned to honor those who fought and died for France during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

Arc De Triomphe

400

Known as the "Sun King,"

Louis XIV

400

known for volcanic landscapes

The Massif Central

500

This traditional French dish is made by slowly simmering beef, vegetables, and broth, often considered a classic comfort meal in France.

Pot-au-feu

500

The 1919 treaty to end World War I

Treaty of Versailles

500

Gothic style Denedictine abbey dedicated to the Archangel St Michel

Mont Saint Michel

500

An exchange student who goes to Hays High School and plays trumpet 

louis girault

500

 Mountain ranges bordering Germany and Switzerland, respectively.

Vosges & Jura: