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  1. With the death in 1477 of Charles the Bold, France and the Habsburgs began a long process of dividing his rich Burgundian lands, leading to numerous wars. In 1532, Brittany was incorporated into the Kingdom of France. France engaged in the long Italian Wars (1494–1559), which marked the beginning of early modern France.

  2. France was one of the Triple Entente powers in World War I against Germany and the Central Powers. France was one of the Allied Powers in World War II, but was conquered by Nazi Germany in 1940. The Third Republic was taken apart, and most of the country was controlled directly by Germany while the south was controlled until 1942 by the ...

  3. The culture of France has been shaped by geography, by historical events, and by foreign and internal forces and groups. France, and in particular Paris, has played an important role as a center of high culture since the 17th century and from the 19th century on, worldwide. From the late 19th century, France has also played an important role in ...

  4. El Tour de Francia (oficialmente Tour de France ), también conocido simplemente como el Tour, es una vuelta por etapas profesional de ciclismo en ruta disputada a lo largo de la geografía francesa —aunque suele transcurrir parcialmente por los países vecinos—. Tradicionalmente se celebra en julio 1 y pertenece al calendario UCI WorldTour ...

  5. France o Le France puede hacer referencia a: Francia, país cuyo nombre común en francés es France. SS France, transatlántico botado en 1911; SS France, transatlántico botado en 1961; France, crucero de batalla botado en 1912; France II, velero botado en 1913; Radio France, empresa de radiodifusión estatal de Francia; France Télévisions ...

  6. La Petite France 1 (literalmente, «Pequeña Francia»; en dialecto alsaciano: Französel ), también conocido como el Quartier des Tanneurs (en alemán: Gerberviertel; literalmente, «barrio de los curtidores»), es la parte suroeste de la Gran Isla de Estrasburgo ( Alsacia, Francia ), la isla más céntrica y típica de la ciudad, que ...

  7. France is divided into eighteen administrative regions ( French: régions, singular région [ʁeʒjɔ̃] ), of which thirteen are located in metropolitan France (in Europe ), while the other five are overseas regions (not to be confused with the overseas collectivities, which have a semi-autonomous status). [1]

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