Amazing facts about France
- Louis XIX was Kingof France for just20 minutes.
- Do you know Amazing facts about France that there’s a Coffee Shop in France where not saying “hello” and “please” makes your coffee more expensive.
- The Mosque of Paris helped Jews escape the Nazis by giving them Muslim IDs during WWII.
- Do you know Amazing facts about France that France was the first country to introduce the licence plate.
- It’s illegal to name a pig Napoleon in France.
- French is the official language of many countries including: Switzerland, Canada, Ivory Coast, Luxembourg, Monaco, Congo and Niger.
- The word “salut” means both “hello” and “goodbye”
- The French had an early version of the internet called Minitel, where as long as 1984, they could pay bills and shop at home using the Minitel service.
- France has won the most Nobel Prizes for Literature than any other country in the world, and the second most in mathematics.
- Do you know Amazing facts about France that France created the first universal declaration of human rights in 1789.
- Do you know Amazing facts about France that the Eiffel Tower is painted every 7 years. The Eiffel tower was originally intended to be dismantled and sold as scrap after its construction.
- Mainland France belongs to the continent of Europe. Bordering countries are Andorra, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Spain, and Switzerland.
- The Alps mountain range on the border of France and Italy is home to France’s highest mountain.
- Do you know Amazing facts about France that France is the most visited country in the world, with over 80 million visitors every year.
- The Louvre is the most visited art museum in the world. The famous Mona Lisa painting is on display in this museum.
- The famous Eiffel Tower in Paris was built as the entrance point for the 1889 World Fair. It is one of the most visited monuments in the world.
- France was the second country to host the modern Olympic Games in 1900 in Paris. Paris also hosted the games again in 1924. Three winter Olympics have been hosted in France.
- One of the four grand slam tennis events, the French Open, is held in Paris every year.
- Louis Pasteur was a French scientist who made many discoveries in the fields of chemistry and microbiology.
- In France, a glass pyramid stands outside the Louvre museum as a tribute to the ancient Egyptians and their amazing world.
- France has seven mountain ranges and five major river systems.
- Beer is considered a luxury drink saved for special occasions, wine is free with most meals.
- The country is one of the largest wine-producing nations in the world. There are 17 distinct wine-producing regions like Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Loire and Provence that continue with the tradition of wine making in France. Goes well with all that cheese!
- France is the home of the TGV – Train à Grande Vitesse, French for high-speed train. A TGV test train set the record of being the fastest train when it reached a speed of 357 mph on April 3, 2007.