Francenoun
uk/frɑːns/us/fræns/a country in western Europe
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- For centuries, there were many wars in France.
- France makes a lot of movies.
- In France, they have a pizza with potato and cheese.
- In colder countries, like France, the sugar beet is grown for sugar.
- It’s a little bigger than Spain, but a little smaller than France.
- Many years ago, the big meal of the day in France was lunch.
- The Alps is a mountain range that goes through France and seven other countries.
- The first horse-powered bus began in France in 1826, carrying 14 passengers.
- We crossed the border between France and Spain.
- We took a tour of museums in France.
- What souvenirs do you want to bring home from France?
- You might want to go to France and take classes only in French.
- But neither Great Britain nor France was in this position.
- Henry I., king of England, had made peace with France.
- Order was restored in all parts of France.
- The big merchant sailing ships brought the tea from the East to Holland, France, Sweden, and Denmark.
- You see but few castles and chateaux, such as are dotted over France.