My Name K.Yesu Babu Setty. I'm studying PGDM / MBA in ISTTM - Engineering staff college of India, Hyderabad.This is the brief introduction about the country France and its culture,language everything. An over view about the France and its capital paris.
3. The Flag
o The French flag is similar to the American Flag.
o Red, white, and blue.
Red
represents
bravery
and
strength.
White
represents
honesty
and peace
of the
country.
Blue
represents
the
country’s
truth and
loyalty.
4. The name “France” comes from
“Frank”.
The French state is one of the
oldest in Europe.
It was found in 843
7. LAND
France is the third largest European country in
terms of land area, after Russia and Ukraine.
Nearly 20% of the territory of France lies outside
Europe.
These regions are known as “DOM-TOM”, where over
2.5 million French citizens live.
The Canal du Midi is Europe’s oldest functional
canal with 240 km long, has 63 locks, 126 bridges,
55 aqueducts, 7 canal-bridges, 6 barrages and 1
tunnel.
8. Government
Centralized government
President is elected for a five-year term
Declares itself as "an indivisible, secular,
democratic and social Republic"
The National Assembly is the lower house of the
Parliament
9. Top 5 Cities in France
• Paris
• Nice
• Strasbourg
• Lyon
• Bordeaux
10. Languages
French is the Official language of
France.
88% of the population speaks French.
75 different languages in France and 24
of these languages are European.
France is still the official language of 30
countries worldwide.
Rest of the languages include languages
from the South American, South Asian and
Caribbean regions.
11. Languages
The French language is spoken by 270 million people
worldwide.
The policy of France ensures that the citizens of
the country communicate in French.
Many French people can speak at least one
foreign language.
13. Greeting in France
• Greeting people you don’t know - say your name only.
• Say “bonjour” (hello) without the bisou (air-kiss) - if you don’t
know the person well or not friends with them.
•Women greeting men or women they know - kiss the right
cheek to right cheek and left cheek to left cheek.
14. Eating in France
Breakfast:
Consists of coffee, tea or chocolate with bread, butter or
jam.
Lunch:
Served from noon until 2 pm
Can consist of a five course meal or a simple salad or
sandwich
Dinner:
Served from 7:30 pm onwards
Usually a leisurely event, time to spend with the family or
with friends
Tipping:
Tips are usually included in the bill, which ranges between
10% and 15%
- Not expected to leave a tip on the table
20. PARISPARIS
• Paris is the capital and largest city
in France, situated on the
river Seine.
• Paris is today one of the world's
leading business and cultural
centres
• Politics, education,entertainment,
media, fashion, science, and
the arts.
• All this contribute to its status as
one of the world's major global
cities.
• The city and its region contain
3,800 historical monuments and
four UNESCO World Heritage
Sites.
21. Transportation
Air
- Approximately 478 airports.
- All major cities in France have airports.
Car
- Approximately 500,000 miles of serviceable roadway
- Paris region has most dense network of roads and highways
Public (Metro/Tram/Bus)
- Railway network of France stretches 19,000 miles
- All major tourist attractions can easily be reached
22. Weather and Climate
•South along the Mediterranean –
• Mostly sunny days throughout the year
•Southwest –
•Fairly sunny, wet spring, and summers can get very hot
and humid
•Northeast –
•Cold and mostly rainy falls and winters
•Northwest –
•Mild summers and winters with rain mixed in
•Paris - can get extremely hot in the summer with very little
wind to cool things down
23. Some other facts about France:
• France is also home to the only Disneyland in Europe, located near Paris.
• The Tour de France, the most famous bicycle race in the world is an annual
bicycle race of France, in which cyclists cover over 2100 miles in 23 days.
• France is the world’s leader in luxury goods, including haute couture,
perfumes and cosmetics.
• It also has the third highest GDP in the world, after Norway and
Luxembourg, with an average of US$ 38.16 per hour.
• The largest and most advanced passenger cruise ship, the Queen Mary 2, was
built in France in 2004.