Català > frança / França: 1 sentit > nom 1, location| Sentit | A republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe. |
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| Sinònims | France, República Francesa |
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| Espècimen de | Europa, nació europea, països europeus | Any one of the countries occupying the European continent |
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| Membre de | CEE, Comunitat Econòmica Europea, Comunitat Europea, UE, Unió Europea | An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation / cooperation among its members |
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| nato, Organització del Tractat de l'Atlàntic Nord, O.T.A.N., OTAN | An international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security |
| Membres | basc | A member of a people of unknown origin living in the western Pyrenees in France and Spain |
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| francesa, francés, francès, gal | A person of French nationality |
| Part de | europa, Europa | The 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia) |
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| Parts | Akitania, Aquitania, Aquitània | A region of southwestern France between Bordeaux and the Pyrenees |
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| Alps, Els Alps | A large mountain system in south-central Europe |
| Alsacia, Alsàcia | A region of northeastern France famous for its wines |
| Alvèrnia | A region in central France |
| Anjou | A former province of western France in the Loire valley |
| Avignon, Avinyó | A town in southeastern France on the Rhone River |
| Bordeus | A port city in southwestern France |
| Borgonya | A former province of eastern France that is famous for its wines |
| Bretanya, Brittany | A former province of northwestern France on a peninsula between the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay |
| Calais | A town in northern France on the Strait of Dover that serves as a ferry port to England |
| Canes, Cannes | A port and resort city on the French Riviera |
| Centre | A low-lying region in central France |
| Champagne-Ardenne, Champagne, Xampanya-Ardenes | A region of northeastern France |
| Cherbourg | A port town in northwestern France on the English Channel |
| Coves de Lascaux | A cave in southwestern France that contains Paleolithic paintings |
| Còrsega, Corsica | A region of France on the island of Corsica |
| Dijon | An industrial city in eastern France to the north of Lyons |
| Escalda | A river that rises in France and flows northeast across Belgium and empties into the North Sea |
| Franc-Comtat | A former province of eastern France |
| Garona | A river that rises in the Pyrenees and flows northwest to the Bay of Biscay |
| Gascogne, Gasconya | A region of southwestern France |
| Grenoble | A city in southeastern France on the Isere River |
| Ile-de-France | A region of north central France including Paris and the area around it |
| Isere | A river in southeastern France |
| Languedoc-Roussillon, Llenguadoc-Rosselló | A region in south central France |
| Le Havre | A port city in northern France on the English Channel at the mouth of the Seine |
| Lilla, Lille | An industrial city in northern France near the Belgian border |
| Limousin, Llemosí | A region of central France to the west of the Auvergne mountains |
| Lió, Lyon | A city in east-central France on the Rhone River |
| Llac Léman | A lake between southwestern Switzerland and France that is crossed from east to west by the Rhone |
| Loira | An agricultural region of western France on the Bay of Biscay |
| Loira, Loire | The longest French river |
| Lorena, Lorraine | An eastern French region rich in iron-ore deposits |
| Marseille, Marsella | A port city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean |
| Meuse, Mosa, Mosela, Mosel | A European river |
| Midi-Pirineus | A region in southwestern France |
| Mont Blanc, Monte Bianco | The highest mountain peak in the Alps |
| Nancy | A city in northeastern France in Lorraine |
| Nantes | A port city in western France on the Loire estuary |
| Niça | A city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean |
| Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Pas de Calais | A region in northeastern France |
| Normandia | A former province of northwestern France on the English channel |
| Orleans | A city on the Loire river in north central France |
| Picardia | A region of northern France on the English Channel |
| Pirineu, Pirineus | A chain of mountains between France and Spain |
| Poitou-Charentes, Poitou | A low-lying region of west central France on the Bay of Biscay |
| Provença | A former province of southeastern France |
| Rhein, Rhin, Rin | A major European river carrying more traffic than any other river in the world |
| Rhône-Alpes, Rhône-Alps | A mountainous region of eastern France drained by the Rhone and Saone and Isere rivers |
| Sambre | A river in western Europe that rises in northern France and flows generally east into Belgium where it joins the Meuse at Namur |
| Sena | A French river that flows through the heart of Paris and then northward into the English Channel |
| Tolosa de Llenguadoc, Tolosa, Toulouse | A city on the Garonne River in southern France to the southeast of Bordeaux |
| Toló, Toulon | A port city and naval base in southeastern France on the Mediterranean coast |
| Tours | An industrial city in western France on the Loire River |
| Versailles | A palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV southwest of Paris near the city of Versailles |
| capital de França, capital francesa, ciutat de la llum, París | The capital and largest city of France |
| regió francesa | A geographical subdivision of France |
| Regió | Bastille | A fortress built in Paris in the 14th century and used as a prison in the 17th and 18th centuries |
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| Batalla de Poitiers, Poitiers | The battle in 1356 in which the English under the Black Prince defeated the French |
| Batalla de Rocroi, Rocroi | A battle in the Thirty Years' War (1643) |
| Batalla de Valmy, Valmy | The French defeated the Austrian and Prussian troops in 1792 (with a famous cannonade from the French artillery) |
| Front d'Alliberament Nacional de Còrsega | A terrorist group formed in 1976 to work for Corsican independence |
| Orleans | A long siege of Orleans by the English was relieved by Joan of Arc in 1429 |
| Saint-Mihiel | A battle in the Meuse-Argonne operation in World War I (1918) |
| Soissons | A battle in World War I (May 1918) |
| Verdun | A battle in World War I (1916) |
| alta cuina | (French) an elaborate / elaborate and skillful manner of preparing food |
| bon mot | A clever remark |
| bonheur | (French) happiness and good humor |
| caseta | A small house |
| dansa apatxe | A violent fast dance in French vaudeville (an apache is a member of the French underworld) |
| diputada, diputat | A member of the lower chamber of a legislative assembly (such as in France) |
| francés, francès | The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France |
| legionari | A soldier who is a member of a legion (especially the French Foreign Legion) |
| nouvelle cuisine | A school of French cooking that uses light sauces and tries to bring out the natural flavors of foods instead of making heavy use of butter and cream |
| oriflama | A red or orange-red flag used as a standard by early French kings |
| patró, patrona | The proprietor of an inn |
| prefectura | The district administered by a prefect (as in France or Japan or the Roman Empire) |
| revolució francesa | The revolution in France against the Bourbons |
| tricolor | A flag having three colored stripes (especially the French flag) |
| Anglès | France, French Republic |
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| Espanyol | France, Francia, República Francesa |
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| Adjectius | francès | Of or pertaining to France or the people of France |
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