France is one of the largest countries in Europe.
It stretches from the North Sea to the Mediterranean.
It has a diverse landscape, with mountains in the east and south, including the Alpine peak of Mont Blanc which is western Europe’s highest point.
Lowland France consists of four river basins, the Seine in the north, the Loire and the Garonne flowing westwards and the RhΓ΄ne, which flows from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean Sea.
The president of the Republic has an important political role. He chairs the meetings of the Council of Ministers (cabinet), and retains overall responsibility in key areas of foreign affairs and defence.
The day-to-day running of the country is in the hands of the prime minister. The president is elected by direct popular vote for a period of five years. The parliament consists of a National Assembly, directly elected every five years, and a Senate whose members are chosen by an electoral college.
France has an advanced industrial economy and an efficient farm sector. Main activities include automobile manufacture, aerospace, information technology, electronics, chemicals and pharmaceuticals and fashion.
France has produced some of the continent’s most influential writers and thinkers from Descartes and Pascal in the 17th century, to Rousseau and Voltaire in the 18th, Balzac, Baudelaire and Flaubert in the 19th and Sartre and Camus in the 20th. In the last two centuries it has given the art world the works of Renoir, Monet, Cezanne, Gauguin, Matisse and Braque, to name but a few.
Facts:
- Political system: Republic
- Capital city: Paris
- Language: French
- National day: 14 July – commemorates the storming of the Bastille (1789)
- Total area: 550 000 kmΒ²
- Population: 63.7 million
- Currency: euro
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