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Although ultimately a victor in World Wars I and II, France suffered extensive losses in its empire, wealth, manpower, and rank as a dominant nation-state. Nevertheless, France today is one of the most modern countries in the world and is a leader among European nations. Since 1958, it has constructed a presidential democracy resistant to the instabilities experienced in earlier parliamentary democracies. In recent years, its reconciliation and cooperation with Germany have proved central to the economic integration of Europe, including the introduction of a common exchange currency, the euro, in January 1999. At present, France is at the forefront of efforts to develop the EU's military capabilities to supplement progress toward an EU foreign policy.
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Climate
A lot of variety, but temperate. Cool winters and mild summers on most of the territory, and especially in Paris. Mild winters and hot summers along the Mediterranean and in the south west( the latter has lots of rain in winter). Mild winters (with lots of rain)and cool summers in the north west (Brittany). Cool to cold winters and hot summer along the German border (Alsace). Along the RhĂ´ne Valley, occasional strong, cold, dry, north-to-northwesterly wind known as the mistral. Cold winters with lots of snow in the Montainous regions: Alps, Pyrenees, Auvergne
Terrain
Mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in north and west; remainder is mountainous, especially Pyrenees in south west, Vosges and Alps in east, Massif Central in the south
History France has been populated since the Neolithic period. the Dordogne region is especially rich in prehistoric caves, some used as habitation, others presumed to be temples with remarkable paintings of animals and hunters, like those found at Lascaux.
Rise and fall of the Roman empire
Written History began in France with the invasion of the territory by the Romans, between 118 and 50 BC. Starting then, the territory which is today called France was part of the Roman Empire, and the Gauls (name given to local Celts by the Romans), who lived there before Roman invasions, became accultured "Gallo-romans".
With the fall of the Roman empire, what was left were areas inhabited by descendants of intermarriages between gallo-romans and "barbaric" easterners (Mainly the Franks, but also other tribes like the "burgondes").
The legacy of the Roman presence is still visible, particularly in the southern part of the country where Roman circuses are still used for bullfights and rock and roll shows. Some of the main roads still follow the routes originally traced 2,000 years ago, and the urban organisation of many old town centers still transcript the cardo and the decumanus of the former Roman camp (especially Paris). The other main legacy was the Catholic Church which can be, arguably, considered as the only remnant of the civilization of that time.
Middle-Ages
Clovis, who died in 511, is considered as the first French king although his realm was not much more than the area of the present Ile de France, around Paris. Charlemagne, who was crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 800, was the first strong ruler. He united under his rule territories which extend today in Belgium, Germany and Italy. His capital was Aix-la-Chapelle (now in Germany, known as Aachen).
The country was under attack by the Vikings who came from the north and navigated upstream the rivers to plunder the cities and abbeys, it was also under attack from the south by the Muslim Saracens who were established in Spain. The Vikings were given a part of the territory (today's Normandy) in 911 and melted fast in the Feudal system. The Saracens were stopped in 732 in Poitiers by Charles Martel, grand father of Charlemagne, a rather rough warrior who was later painted as a national hero.
Starting with Charlemange,...
Links
Aqualonde Diving Center - Situated near the islands of Port-Cros (a maritime national park) and Porquerolles. Information on dive sites, accommodations, rates and contacts. Available in French, English and German.
Calanques et Grand Bleu Diving Center - Rates and course descriptions, dive schedules and contact information are available.
Diving at Ile du Levant - Diving at Ile du Levant, an island in the Mediteranean Sea, near the French Riviera.
H2O Sainte Maxime - Information on local wreck dives, dive boats used, rates, contact details, photo gallery.
Instructor Training College - Information on PADI training, local accommodations, staff biographies, photo gallery, local attractions and employment placement.
Skin Diving Centers Southwest France - Pointers to diving centers in the south west of France like Biaritz, Anglet, Ciboure. These towns are also well known places for surfing.
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Could you recommend diving places in Northern and Southern Brittany?
Mostly interested in small islands, will be traveling by sailing yacht with own compressor, diving when anchoring
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Could you recommend diving places in Northern and Southern Brittany?
Mostly interested in small islands, will be traveling by sailing yacht with own compressor, diving when anchoring
preferred, but ma... |
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Could you recommend diving places in Northern and Southern Brittany?
Mostly interested in small islands, will be traveling by sailing yacht with own compressor, diving when anchoring
preferred, but ma... |
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Could you recommend diving places in Northern and Southern Brittany?
Mostly interested in small islands, will be traveling by sailing yacht with own compressor, diving when anchoring
preferred, but ma... |
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Could you recommend diving places in Northern and Southern Brittany?
Mostly interested in small islands, will be traveling by sailing yacht with own compressor, diving when anchoring
preferred, but ma... |
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Could you recommend diving places in Northern and Southern Brittany?
Mostly interested in small islands, will be traveling by sailing yacht with own compressor, diving when anchoring
preferred, but ma... |
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Could you recommend diving places in Northern and Southern Brittany?
Mostly interested in small islands, will be traveling by sailing yacht with own compressor, diving when anchoring
preferred, but ma... |
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