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France

María Karime Meléndez de la Cruz


Alma Lizbeth Nava Alvarado
English Level 4
What is France?
French flag

The French Flag was


officially adopted on
February 15 in 1795.
Culture of France
The Word “culture” actually comes from France. The meaning is to tend to
the earth and grow, cultivation and nurture.
Clothing of France

Typical Modern
Gastronomy

Baguette

Wine and olives


Traditions; Historical Holidays
• May 1st: La Fête du Muguet, La Fête du Travail

Dog rose flower

Lily of the Valley


• May 8th: La fête de la victoire, le jour de la libération.
WWII Victory Day (la fête de la victoire, le jour de la libération) is a holiday to
celebrate the end of World War II and the French people's freedom.
• July 14th: Bastille day.

The French
celebrate this day
to remember the
French Revolution.
• November 11th
The French celebrate this day to remember the end of the World War I on
November 11, 1918.
• Extra: Christmas

Bûche de Noël
Perfumes
Gresse the capital of perfume
Art

Romanesque Art

Gothic Art
Monuments
In france there are many reasons why many people
enjoy visiting the country, such as beauty of their
places.
Palace of Versailles

Currently it is used to receive heads of state

Gallery of the mirrors King Luis XV


The Eiffel Tower

Gustave Eiffel adolf Hitler


Museum of Louvre

Freedom
guiding the
people

Mona lisa
Music
Thanks

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