Mustard may indeed be more popular here than mayonnaise.
What is Dijon?
This river divides Paris into the Rive Gauche and the Rive Droite.
What is the Seine?
Mont Blanc is the highest peak in this range.
What are the Alps?
France's neighbor to the southwest
What is Spain?
About 67 million
What is the population of France?
Location of France's centralized government
What is Paris?
Flowing by many châteaux, it's the longest river in France.
What is the Loire?
These mountains form a natural boundary between France and Spain.
What are les Pyrénées?
A country to the east of France which has a tradition of remaining neutral in world conflicts.
What is Switzerland?
It's the motto of France (in French)
What is Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité?
It's the 2nd largest city in France and it's largest Mediterranean sea port.
What is Marseille?
This river forms in the Pyrenees and flows northwestward towards Bordeaux.
What is the Garonne?
These are ancient, extinct volcanoes in central France.
What is the Massif Central?
France's small but densely populated neighbor to the north northeast where 1/3 of the population speaks French.
What is Belgium?
It's the official name of France.
What la République Française?
This city in northeastern France is the site of the European Parliament.
What is Strasbourg?
River flowing from Lyon southward to the Mediterranean.
What is the Rhône?
It's the major city located closest to the Pyrenees.
What is Toulouse?
La Manche separates France from this country.
What is the United Kingdom?
The size comparison of France to Texas expressed in a fraction.
What is l4/5?
Located along the Rhône River, this is France's 3rd largest city and its traditional culinary capital.
What is Lyon?
This tributary of the Loire flows underneath one of France's most visited castles.
What is the Cher?
These two countries are located on the opposite side of France's highest mountain range.
What are Switzerland and Italy?
Very small country to the northeast of France whose head of state is a Grand Duke.
What is Luxembourg?
The French-owned island home of Napoleon during his youth.
What is Corsica?