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France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean, giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world. Metropolitan France shares borders with Belgium and Luxembourg to the north, Germany to the northeast, Switzerland to the east, Italy and Monaco to the southeast, Andorra and Spain to the south, and a maritime border with the United Kingdom to the northwest. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea. Its eighteen integral regions (five of which are overseas) span a combined area of 643,801 km2 (248,573 sq mi) and have a total population of 68.4 million as of January 2024. France is a semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre. Metropolitan France was settled during the Iron Age by Celtic tribes known as Gauls before Rome annexed the area in 51 BC, leading to a distinct Gallo-Roman culture. In the Early Middle Ages, the Franks formed the Kingdom of Francia, which became the heartland of the Carolingian Empire. The Treaty of Verdun of 843 partitioned the empire, with West Francia evolving into the Kingdom of France. In the High Middle Ages, France was a powerful but decentralized feudal kingdom, but from the mid-14th to the mid-15th centuries, France was plunged into a dynastic conflict with England known as the Hundred Years' War. In the 16th century, the French Renaissance saw culture flourish and a French colonial empire rise. Internally, France was dominated by the conflict with the House of Habsburg and the French Wars of Religion between Catholics and Huguenots. France was successful in the Thirty Years' War and further increased its influence during the reign of Louis XIV. The French Revolution of 1789 overthrew the Ancien Régime and produced the Declaration of the Rights of Man, which expresses the nation's ideals to this day. France reached its political and military zenith in the early 19th century under Napoleon Bonaparte, subjugating part of continental Europe and establishing the First French Empire. The collapse of the empire initiated a period of relative decline, in which France endured the Bourbon Restoration until the founding of the French Second Republic which was succeeded by the Second French Empire upon Napoleon III's takeover. His empire collapsed during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. This led to the establishment of the Third French Republic, and subsequent decades saw a period of economic prosperity and cultural and scientific flourishing known as the Belle Époque. France was one of the major participants of World War I, from which it emerged victorious at great human and economic cost. It was among the Allies of World War II, but it surrendered and was occupied in 1940. Following its liberation in 1944, the short-lived Fourth Republic was established and later dissolved in the course of the defeat in the Algerian War. The current Fifth Republic was formed in 1958 by Charles de Gaulle. Algeria and most French colonies became independent in the 1960s, with the majority retaining close economic and military ties with France. France retains its centuries-long status as a global centre of art, science, and philosophy. It hosts the fourth-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is the world's leading tourist destination, receiving 100 million foreign visitors in 2023. France is a developed country with a high nominal per capita income globally, and its advanced economy ranks among the largest in the world. It is a great power, being one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and an official nuclear-weapon state. France is a founding and leading member of the European Union and the eurozone, as well as a member of the Group of Seven, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and Francophonie. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Blaeu's Atlas Maior, Vol 7 (France I) - BL 114.h*.7
Blaeu's Atlas Maior, Vol 8 (France II and Switzerland) - BL 114.h*.8
Jacques the Fatalist
Supplément au voyage de Bougainville
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Voyages pittoresques et romantiques dans l'ancienne France
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De Madrid a Nápoles
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Fra det moderne Frankrig
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Flore analytique et dichotomique des Lichens de l'Orne et départements circonvoisins
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France, Algérie et colonies
Autour du Drapeau 1789-1889
Le pape, la guerre et la paix
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Франции
Mesure de la France
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Faune de France 5. Polychétes errantes
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ఫ్రెంచి స్వాతంత్ర్యవిజయము
Histoire de France
The Horseman on the Roof
La marine dans l'histoire de France
Giovanni's Room
Chronique De La Grande Guerre 1914-1920
Essais sur l'histoire de la mort en Occident du Mo
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La Batalla de Dien Bien Phu
Histoire de la Légion étrangère: 1831-1981
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Le Capitalisme français (XIXe-XXe siècle)
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La puissance française en question 1945-1949
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Puissance ou dépendance française ? la vision des "décideurs" des affaires étrangères en 1948-49
Deutschland und Frankreich im Zeitalter der Französischen Revolution
Nachbarn am Rhein: Entfremdung und Annäherung der französischen und deutschen Gesellschaft seit 1880
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Plan Marshall et commerce Est-Ouest : continuités et ruptures (cas français et perspective comparative) 1945-1952
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Archives interdites. Les Peurs françaises face à l’histoire contemporaine
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Elites in Germany and France in the 19th and 20th centuries, Volume 1
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Les patrons sous l'Occupation
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