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Overview of France-La France The fifth Republic of France, referred to as the French Republic for short, is located in the western part of the European continent and faces the sea on three sides, showing a hexagonal shape. Paris is the capital of France's political, economic, cultural and transportation center. The Louvre Museum, Notre Dame de Paris and Champs Elysé es are known as the most beautiful streets in the world. Its convenient transportation connects the ground and underground, which is very convenient. Every day, there are 13000000 people. The Eiffel Tower, a landmark building in Paris, stands like a steel giant on the tranquil Seine River. In Marseille, the largest port and the second largest city, you can visit Chefburg, a prison described in Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo. The wine in the southwestern city of Bordeaux has a long history. Tory, who is famous for his wine. As the "queen" of the world's wines, Principal's "Bordeaux Red Wine" can fetch more than 30,000 US dollars in the international market. Cannes, located on the Mediterranean coast, is a small town with beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. Every year, the bustling Cannes Film Festival is held here and the Palme d 'Or award is awarded, which is considered as one of the highest honors in its film industry. French fashion is world-renowned, and its rich smoothness, outstanding, bold design and exquisite production technology make it always guide the world fashion trend. In Paris in 2000, there were boutiques, and the slogan of the bosses was: "Fashion doesn't sell second." On the street, you can hardly see two women wearing the same clothes. French people are straightforward, romantic and love nature. More than half of French families have raised all kinds of small animals, totaling more than 300,000. France is a country famous for its manners, especially courtesy, which has always been a proud tradition of France.

National flag: rectangular, with an aspect ratio of 3:2. The front of the national flag consists of three parallel and equal rectangles, blue, white and red from left to right. The French national flag has many origins, the most representative of which is that during the French bourgeois revolution in 1789, the Paris National Self-Defense Force used the blue, white and red national flags as pennants. White is in the middle, representing the king and symbolizing the sacred position of the king; Red, blue and white are on both sides, representing the people of Paris; At the same time, tricolor also symbolizes the combination of French royal family and Paris bourgeoisie. The tricolor flag is a symbol of the French Revolution, which is said to represent the three colors of freedom, equality and fraternity.

National emblem: France has no official national emblem, but it was traditionally used as a symbol of heraldry during the National Revolution. The coat of arms is oval, and it is painted with one of the symbols popular during the Great Revolution. This is the right of the senior consul in ancient Rome, and the use of superscript is a symbol of authority. Both sides of the beam are decorated with olive branches, oak leaves and branches, and the ribbon wrapped between them reads "freedom, equality and fraternity" in French. The whole design comes from the ring decorated with ribbons on the Roman legion medal.

national emblem

National anthem: "La Marseillaise", an Austrian song, was written in 1792. At the critical moment when the French armed forces intervened in the French Revolution, it expressed the strong confidence and indomitable spirit of the French people in fighting for democracy and opposing tyranny. 1Feb. 1792, La Marseillaise was declared as "Song of the Republic" by the revolutionary government. To 1795, officially adopted as the national anthem by the National Assembly. (See below for details)

Flower: iris

National bird: rooster

National Stone: Pearl Nation: 95.2% are descendants of immigrants from Britain and other European countries, 0.3% are Asians, 0.5% are aborigines and 2% are others.

Religion: 25% of the country has no religion, Anglican 2 1%, Roman Catholic 27%, other Christian 2 1%, and other religions 6%.

Head of State: Australia represents the head of state of the Commonwealth, that is, the King (or Queen) of England, who appoints the Governor as his representative in Australia. The current British monarch is Elizabeth II.

The graphics are the national flag, map and national emblem of Australia, and the Sydney Opera House, which is often the theme of Australia (the background of the Opera House is the Sydney Harbour Bridge).

Human development index: ranked third in the world, index: 0.957.

Translation:

Overview of France-La France The fifth Republic of France, referred to as the French Republic for short, is located in the western part of the European continent and faces the sea on three sides, showing a hexagonal shape. Paris is the capital of France's political, economic, cultural and transportation center. The Louvre Museum, Notre Dame de Paris and Champs Elysé es are known as the most beautiful streets in the world. Its convenient transportation connects the ground and underground, which is very convenient. Every day, there are 13000000 people. The Eiffel Tower, a landmark building in Paris, stands like a steel giant on the tranquil Seine River. In Marseille, the largest port and the second largest city, you can visit Chefburg, a prison described in Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo. The wine in the southwestern city of Bordeaux has a long history. Tory, who is famous for his wine. As the "queen" of the world's wines, Principal's "Bordeaux Red Wine" can fetch more than 30,000 US dollars in the international market. Cannes, located on the Mediterranean coast, is a small town with beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. Every year, the bustling Cannes Film Festival is held here and the Palme d 'Or award is awarded, which is considered as one of the highest honors in its film industry. French fashion is world-renowned, and its rich smoothness, outstanding, bold design and exquisite production technology make it always guide the world fashion trend. In Paris in 2000, there were boutiques, and the slogan of the bosses was: "Fashion doesn't sell second." On the street, you can hardly see two women wearing the same clothes. French people are straightforward, romantic and love nature. More than half of French families have raised all kinds of small animals, totaling more than 300,000. France is a country famous for its manners, especially courtesy, which France has always been proud of.

National flag: rectangular, with an aspect ratio of 3:2. The front of the national flag consists of three parallel and equal rectangles, blue, white and red from left to right. The French national flag has many origins, the most representative of which is 1789. During the French bourgeois revolution, the Paris National Self-Defense Force used the blue, white and red national flags as pennants. White is in the middle, representing the king and symbolizing the sacred position of the king; Red, blue and white are on both sides, representing the people of Paris; At the same time, tricolor also symbolizes the combination of French royal family and Paris bourgeoisie. The tricolor flag is a symbol of the French Revolution, which is said to represent the three colors of freedom, equality and fraternity.

National emblem: France has no official national emblem, but it was traditionally used as a symbol of heraldry during the National Revolution. The coat of arms is oval, and it is painted with a popular beam, which is one of the symbols of the Great Revolution. This is the right of the senior consul in ancient Rome, and the use of beacons is a symbol of authority. Both sides of the beam are decorated with olive branches, oak leaves and branches, and the ribbon wrapped between them reads "freedom, equality and fraternity" in French. The whole design comes from the ring decorated with ribbons on the Roman legion medal.

national emblem

National anthem: "La Marseillaise", an Austrian song, was written in 1792. At the critical moment when the French armed forces intervened in the French Revolution, it expressed the strong confidence and indomitable spirit of the French people in fighting for democracy and opposing tyranny. 1Feb. 1792, La Marseillaise was declared as "Song of the Republic" by the revolutionary government. To 1795, officially adopted as the national anthem by the National Assembly. (See below for details)

Flower: iris

National bird: rooster

National Stone: Pearl Nation: descendants of immigrants from Britain and other European countries account for 95.2%, Asians 1.3%, aborigines 1.5% and others 2%.

Religion: 25% of the country has no religion, Anglican 2 1%, Roman Catholic 27%, other Christian 2 1%, and other religions 6%.

Head of state: Australia represents the Commonwealth. The head of state is the head of state, that is, the king (or queen) of England, who is appointed by the governor as his representative in Australia. The current British monarch is Elizabeth II.

Maps, maps and national emblems are attached to the Australian flag, as well as the Sydney Opera House (with the Sydney Harbour Bridge as the background), which is often the theme of Australia.

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