is said to be the limit between Northern France, where the Oïl dialects are spoken, and Southern France, where the Occitan dialects prevail. It is also the boundary between the butter and olive oil cuisines. In a wider European context, the 45th parallel roughly marks...
In this blog article you will read 10 fun facts about France. Interesting facts that give a new insight of France, its gastronomy and its culture.
France Fact File...General Information and Facts about France, Population: 65,951,611 (July 2013 est.) Size of Country: 547,030 sq km (slightly smaller...
One of the most important facts about Spain is that it has become a thriving country now that the people are free to vote for their leaders as democracy allows. General Francisco Franco led a coup d’etat in July 1936 against the elected government at the time. This sparked the Spanish Ci...
And that’s it for the 10 best facts about Toulouse France. Now, there’s the fun part. Fun Facts About Toulouse Toulouse is a truly surprising city. I will now give you my 6 fun facts that you probably don’t know about: 11. There is Japanese culture in Toulouse ...
Anyway, let’s get started with these 1000 random & interesting facts about literally everything! The scientific term for brain freeze is “sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia.” Canadians say “sorry” so much that a law was passed in 2009 declaring that an apology can’t be used as evidence of...
Culture & Heritage Spain is traditionally a strongly religious country (Roman Catholicism). However, only 76% of Spaniards now identify themselves as Catholics, and only about 20% are regular church-goers. Due to recent immigration, 3% of the population is now Muslim. ...
Interesting Facts About Mont St. Michel In France France isn’t short on fairytale castles, but not even the Palace of Versailles holds a candle to Mont-Saint-Michel. Close to three million people visit the landmark annually, making it one of France’s most popular sights. The gravity-defyi...
50 surprising fun facts about books, libraries, and reading 1 The first-ever “Harry Potter” was a short story published in communist Poland in 1972. The boy who lived has, in fact, lived ever since 19 March 1972, when literary magazineŻycie Literackiepublished a short story titled “Har...
Culture & Heritage Spain is traditionally a strongly religious country (Roman Catholicism). However, only 76% of Spaniards now identify themselves as Catholics, and only about 20% are regular church-goers. Due to recent immigration, 3% of the population is now Muslim. ...