Top 7 interesting facts about France

France is the largest state in Western Europe, which has long been a gateway between the continent of northern and southern areas. It has long borders that are linked with Germany and Belgium on the northern side, the Atlantic Ocean lies in the west, and the Pyrenees mountains and Spain are in the south. It also shares borders with the Mediterranean Sea on the southeastern side, and the Alps, Switzerland, and Italy exist in the east of France. France is an outstanding state, which has a lot of interesting facts.

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Most liked tourist point

Tourism is a vital financial support for France, approximately 9.7% of the country’s GDP is dependent on it. Around 85.7 million international tourists from other foreign countries have visited France in 2013. Interestingly, no other country achieved these 70 million marks around the world and according to the US recording 69.8 million visitors. More than 6.2 million international visitors just come from Switzerland. France is sharing borders with eight other states and this makes it easier for tourists to access the country. Though Germany is also sharing its borders with nine other states, while China and Russia are sharing borders with 14 countries, and they are actually near France.

Most liked tourist point

Eiffel Tower is in Paris

The Eiffel Tower considers the most majestic structure on Earth. Originally, it has planned to be constructed in Barcelona, not in Paris, the city of France. It is one of the most attractive and remarkable landmarks all around the world. While visiting France you must go to the tower at night, you’ll also enjoy a delightful presentation of the Eiffel tower lights. No doubt, the Eiffel tower is unique, and a great masterpiece of France. As, the Eiffel Tower is a fragment of Paris, which is ironic. Moreover, it is also one of the most beautiful and famous structures in the world and a common tourist attraction.

Eiffel Tower is in Paris

Oldest human ever was also French

A French woman has also attained the award of the oldest even human being in the Guinness Book of World. She lived to an unbelievable age of 122 years and 164 days. Jeanne Louise was born on 21 February 1875 and died on 4th August 1997. She has seen the opening of the Eiffel Tower in 1889, two World Wars, and the development of television, the up-to-date motor car, and airplanes. Interesting facts that France has rated as the sixth in the OECD for life span at birth at 82 years: 85 years for women and 79 for men.

Oldest human ever was also French

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The first recorded human voice was French

Besides interesting facts this one is also linked with France; you know a 10-second fragment of the song Au Clair de la Lune was also recorded by French inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville. He used a ‘phonautograph’, which permitted sounds to be recorded also visually. In 2008, the paper recording was also discovered in 2008 Paris, using modern science the clip was also played for the first time.

The first recorded human voice was French

National day of France

This day denotes the day in 1789 when Parisians attacked Bastille, a fortified prison that held political prisoners who were condemned by the state’s monarchy. Interesting fact that French people celebrate it as the national day of France. You know Europe’s first regular military parade was also conducted during this day and is witnessed by the President of France.

National day of France

The Louvre Museum in Paris also most visited museum

The Louvre Museum is famous as the most visited museum in the world. Interesting fact that an astonishing number of around 9.3 million visitors, visited France. You know it received around the same amount of people as compared to the population of Sweden.

The Louvre Museum in Paris also most visited museum

Height mountain

Mont Blanc is one of the most famous and highest mountains in the world. Approximately it 4,810m in height, takes an arduous 10 to 12 hours to climb to the summit. Otherwise, for reaching here you can take a relaxed trip of 20-minute trip up on Europe’s highest cable car on the nearby Aiguille du Midi to get a brilliant view of Mont Blanc.

Height mountain

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