CULTURAL BACKGROUND ON COUNTRIES

SCIENTIST

POLITICIAN
Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron

MONUMENT
Notre Dame Cathedral




GEOGRAPHY
The French Republic is a state of Western Europe,

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Each of us had to take one of the countries and look for information on different topics.
France/ Lidia
Carla Bruni
She is a former model, Italian
singer-songwriter and
French-national actress.
Is the third wife of French former
president Nicolas Sarkozy,
singer-songwriter and
French-national actress.
Is the third wife of French former
president Nicolas Sarkozy,
SCIENTIST
Pierre de Fermat:
The modern theory of numbers.
It is also the creator of Fermat's spiral,
numbers friends,
prime numbers, theorem on
the sum of two squares...
numbers friends,
prime numbers, theorem on
the sum of two squares...
POLITICIAN
Emmanuel MacronEmmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron
Is a French politician who since May 14, 2017 is the twenty president
of the French Republic,
Prince of Andorra and Grand Master of the Legion of Honor.
of the French Republic,
Prince of Andorra and Grand Master of the Legion of Honor.
Former public officer and banking investment specialist;
Employee and associate of the French bank Rothschild & CIE,
subsequently served as economic adviser to the President
of the Republic François Hollande (2012).
On August 26, 20141 He was appointed Minister of economy,
productive recovery and digital affairs.
He resigned on 30 August 2016 to devote himself to the political movement
of Centro2 in Marche! He had launched in April. 3
Employee and associate of the French bank Rothschild & CIE,
subsequently served as economic adviser to the President
of the Republic François Hollande (2012).
On August 26, 20141 He was appointed Minister of economy,
productive recovery and digital affairs.
He resigned on 30 August 2016 to devote himself to the political movement
of Centro2 in Marche! He had launched in April. 3
MONUMENT
Notre Dame Cathedral
The Cathedral of Our Lady is a cathedral of Catholic worship,
home of the Archdiocese of Paris,
the capital of France.
It is one of the most flagship and ancient buildings of those built in Gothic style.
It began its construction in the year 1163 and was completed in the year 1345.
home of the Archdiocese of Paris,
the capital of France.
It is one of the most flagship and ancient buildings of those built in Gothic style.
It began its construction in the year 1163 and was completed in the year 1345.
The Eiffel tower, initially named tour of 300 mètres,
is a structure of puddled iron designed by the engineers
Maurice Koechlin and
Émile Nouguier, endowed with its definitive aspect by the
architect Stephen Sauvestre
and built by the French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel
and his collaborators.
is a structure of puddled iron designed by the engineers
Maurice Koechlin and
Émile Nouguier, endowed with its definitive aspect by the
architect Stephen Sauvestre
and built by the French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel
and his collaborators.
TYPICAL FOOD
Croissant
It is a piece of flaky pastries of French-Austrian origin,
made with dough of puff pastry, yeast, butter or fat vaccine
(sometimes it is replaced by margarine).
There are sweets or salty ones.
made with dough of puff pastry, yeast, butter or fat vaccine
(sometimes it is replaced by margarine).
There are sweets or salty ones.
WRITER
Balzak
He was a French novelist representing the so-called realist
novel of the nineteenth century.
novel of the nineteenth century.
He elaborated a monumental work, the human comedy,
a coherent cycle of several dozens of novels whose
objective was to describe in an almost exhaustive way the
French society of its time to, a
ccording to its famous sentence,
to make "the competition to the civil register".
a coherent cycle of several dozens of novels whose
objective was to describe in an almost exhaustive way the
French society of its time to, a
ccording to its famous sentence,
to make "the competition to the civil register".
GEOGRAPHY
The French Republic is a state of Western Europe,
formed by a metropolitan part and a series
of overseas departments.
The borders of the metropolitan France limit with four seas:
The North Sea, the channel of La Mancha,
the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea,
which also surrounds the island of Corsica.
of overseas departments.
The borders of the metropolitan France limit with four seas:
The North Sea, the channel of La Mancha,
the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea,
which also surrounds the island of Corsica.
POINTS
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