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He has visited France three times.

The first pilot of a powered airplane to be killed was Eug?ne Lef?bvre in France, on September 7, 1909.

It took 214 crates to transport the Statue of Liberty from France to New York in 1885.

In May 1968, protests and riots by students and workers in Paris led to sweeping social and political reforms in France.

She is eager to go to France.

Akiko has some friends in France.

England and France declared war on Germany two days after the country's military invaded Poland.

He lived in France for some time, then went to Italy.

In 1995, the President of France unleashed a storm of worldwide protest with the announcement that nuclear testing would be resumed in French Polynesia.

The province of Quebec is equal to approximately three times the area of France.

For a time, it was the custom to use eggs as a form of currency in France.

The first hot air balloon to carry passengers was invented by the Montgolfier brothers in France in 1783.

Over 100,000 soccer fans crowded into the stadium to see France beat Brazil in the finals of the World Cup.

The tunnel under the English Channel was built as a joint venture by the governments of Great Britain and France.

She is a British citizen but her native land is France.

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