Drivers use the right-hand side of the road in France. The famous philosopher René Descartes was born in France in 1596. You might have heard of his famous saying, "I think, therefore I am". France was the second country to host the modern Olympic Games in 1900 in Paris. Paris also hosted the games again in 1924.
Top 10 Fun Facts about Ousmane Dembele. Ousmane Dembele is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for France national team and the Spanish club Barcelona. He was born on 25th May 1997 in Vernon, Eure, Normandy. His mother is of Mauritanian-Senegalese origin while his father is a Malian. Dembele is one of the highly talented
The 14th of July, or Bastille Day is easily one of the most celebrated French traditions. This is the French National Holiday, or the equivalent of Independence Day in many other countries. Bastille Day refers to the storming of the Bastille on July 14th, 1789. The French people were rioting against Royal absolutism and planned an attack on the
Famous Painters. Provence is famous for its beautiful scenery, light, and colors. Because of this, the region is associated with more than its share of gifted artists. Such great artists as Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cézanne and Pablo Picasso. Follow the steps of Van Gogh with a guided tour of Arles of some of the places that he painted such has
Because Tour de France is fun. There are lots of fascinating facts defining the history of the world’s most famous cycling race. Scroll down, and pick one or two fun facts or fascinating stories from the history of Tour de France to learn more about the past of the race since its first edition in 1903. Read about the winners and loosers.
After beginning in Spain, crossing the Pyrenees and zigzagging up through the south-west, France’s emblematic cycling race is now snaking eastwards. Here we provide fun facts about the places the Tour de France will pass through over the next week. Monday, July 10: Rest day Tuesday, July 11: Vulcania to Issoire (167.5km)
7. There are over 1,500 different varieties of cheese in France. France is known for its cheese. Cheese, being a major part of French cuisine is one of the most popular facts about France. France produces around a billion tons of cheese each year. 8. Throwing away spare food is illegal in France.

6 days ago · 27) The Tour de France is the most-watched sporting event in the world. The Tour de France is a rigorous 21-day, 2000-mile (3,500 kilometres) cycling race through France that attracts 3.5 billion television viewers annually. That’s more popular than the American Super Bowl, The Summer Olympics, and Soccer/Football. Interesting French law facts

There are many photos of the wildlife, population, attractions, food, customs, festivals, holiday activities for kids as well as a kids world map and flags for children, many fun quizzes and travel trivia questions for kids, so let us know if you miss anything. This family travel guide is based on a unique travel guide concept: This guide is The 25-year-old Jumbo Visma rider beat 2021 champion Tadej Pogacar by two minutes 43 seconds, as Britain's Geraint Thomas finished third overall. Starting in Copenhagen, the riders had to tackle 28. Construction started on Napoleon’s Birthday. One of the most interesting facts about the Arc de Triomphe is that its construction started on the 15th of August 1806, the day of Napoleon’s 37th birthday. Some may suspect that Napoleon commissioned the Arc de Triomphe as a birthday present for himself. Here are some fun facts about one of Europe’s most beloved annual sporting events. PRPG: 7 Fun Facts About the Tour de France. June 30, 2015
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