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France

France, officially known as the French Republic, stands as a nation nestled primarily in Western Europe, boasting an extensive reach that encompasses overseas regions and territories across the Americas, the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. This unique geopolitical arrangement bestows upon France one of the world's most expansive and disjointed exclusive economic zones. The borders of Metropolitan France connect with Belgium and Luxembourg to the north, Germany to the northeast, Switzerland to the east, and Italy and Monaco to the southeast. To the south, it shares boundaries with Andorra and Spain, while a maritime boundary links it with the United Kingdom to the northwest. The metropolitan expanse of France stretches from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea.

Beyond its mainland, France holds various overseas territories, including French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and numerous islands scattered across Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Comprising eighteen integral regions, five of which are overseas, France's total expanse covers 643,801 square kilometers (248,573 square miles).

Palais Royal (Royal Palace)

The Palais Royal - the Royal Palace - was not always royal at all. At first. it was called the Cardinal's Palace because Cardinal Richelieu built it.

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Opera Garnier - Grand Opera in Paris

Palais Garnier, Grand Opera, National Academy of Music and Dance, Opera Garnier - it's all about it, the Parisian state opera and ballet theatre. A mystical halo associated with the old ghost stories. The status of the world's la... read more

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Madeleine Church in Paris

Eglise de la Madeleine is the church of St Mary Magdalene on Place Madeleine in the elite 8th arrondissement of Paris, near Place de la Concorde. The church is one of the top three most visited religious buildings in the capital.

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Place de la Bastille

Place de la Bastille is named after the fortress that has stood on the eastern edge of Paris since the late 18th century. The fortress was ordered to be built by King Charles V specifically to ensure his own safety. The task could not be solv... read more

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