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France,
officially the French Republic (French, République Française), major
industrialized nation in western Europe. France is the third largest
country in Europe, after Russia and Ukraine, and the fourth most populous.
The French Republic includes ten overseas possessions, most of them
remnants of France’s former colonial empire. Paris is the nation’s capital
and largest city.
France is highly urbanized. Three-quarters of the population lives in
cities, including more than ten million people in the metropolitan area
of Paris, the most densely populated region in France. The French are
among the healthiest, wealthiest, and best-educated people in the world.
A comprehensive social welfare system is in place, guaranteeing all
citizens a minimal standard of living and health care. Most citizens
speak French, the principal language. The dominant religion is Roman
Catholicism.
The economy of France is large, diverse, and one of the most highly
developed in the European Union (EU). It is a leading manufacturing
nation, producing goods such as automobiles, electrical equipment, machine
tools, and chemicals. France is the EU’s most important agricultural
nation—shipping cereals, wine, cheese, and other agricultural products
to the rest of Europe and the world. In recent decades service industries,
including banking, retail and wholesale trade, communications, health
care, and tourism, have come to dominate the French economy.
France is one of the oldest states in the Western world and its history
is rich and varied. Little is known of France’s earliest inhabitants.
Cave paintings in southwestern France dated to about 15,000 bc reveal
the existence of a sophisticated and creative people. By the 8th century
bc hordes of Celts, among other tribes, began entering and settling
in France. A Celtic word, Gaul, was a name used in antiquity for the
region of France. The Romans incorporated France in the 1st century
bc and ruled the region until the Roman Empire collapsed in the 5th
century ad.
Full country name: French Republic
Area: 547,000 sq km (213,330 sq mi)
Population: 59 million
Capital city: Paris (pop 10.95 million)
People: 92% French, 3% North African, 2% German, 1% Breton, 2%
Other (including Provençal, Catalan & Basque)
Language: French (also Flemish, Alsacian, Breton, Basque, Catalan,
Provençal & Corsican)
Religion: 90% Roman Catholic, 2% Protestant, 1% Muslim, 1% Jewish,
6% unaffiliated
Government: Democracy
President: Jacques Chirac
Prime Minister: Jean-Pierre Raffarin
GDP: US$1.32 trillion
GDP per head: US$22,700
Annual growth: 4%
Inflation: 2%
Major industries: Oil refining, steel, cement, aluminium, agricultural
products & foodstuffs (wheat, barley, maize, cheese), luxury goods,
chemicals, motor manufacturing, energy products
Major trading partners: EU (Germany, Italy, UK), USA
Member of EU: yes
Euro zone participant: yes
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