The name "France" is derived from the Latin word Francia, meaning "the land and kingdom of the Franks".

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 Paris, the capital of France, was originally a Roman city known as "Lutetia".

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France is the largest country in Europe and the 42nd largest country in the world.

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 Paris, the largest city in France, has many landmarks and monuments, of which the Eiffel Tower is a major tourist attraction.

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The Louvre Museum in Paris is the most visited museum in the world. It is the most visited museum in the world.

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France has won more Nobel Prizes for Arts and Literature than any other country.

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The territory of France appears like a hexagon in shape. That's why it is also called "Hexagon".

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France is the second largest agricultural country in Europe and ranks third in the world in French coal production.

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Do you know that France is the first country in the world to legalize homosexuality.

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