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France : Introduction
France, officially French Republic nation in western Europe,bounded on the north by the English Channel, the Strait of Dover, and the North Sea;on the north-east by Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany; on the east by Germany, Switzerland, and Italy; on the south-east by the Mediterranean Sea; on the south by Spain; and on the west by the Bay of Biscay .France is around hexagonal in shape, with an extreme length from north to south of about 965 km (600 mi) and a maximum width of about 935 km (580 mi). The capital and largest city is Paris. The republic of France includes ten overseas possessions. These include the overseas departments of French Guiana, in South America; Martinique and Guadeloupe, in the Caribbean; and Réunion, in the Indian Ocean. Territorial collectivities and dependencies include St Pierre and Miquelon, Mayotte, New Caledonia, French Polynesia, the French Southern and Antarctic Territories, and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The total area of metropolitan France, which also includes the island of Corsica in the Mediterranean, is 543,965 sq km (210,026 sq mi).
Population
58,317,450
(1996 estimate)
Population Density
107 people/sq km
(278 people/sq mi)
(1996 estimate)
Urban/Rural Breakdown
74% Urban
26% Rural
Largest Cities
Paris2,152,423
Marseille 800,550
Lyon 415,487
(1990 census)
Largest Metropolitan Areas
Paris9,318,821
Lyon1,262,223
Marseille1,230,936
(1990 census)
Ethnic Groups
94%French
including Alsatians, Bretons, and other regional peoples
6%Other
including Spaniards, Portuguese, Italians, Africans, and others
Languages
Official Language
French
Other Languages
many regional dialects, including Alsatian,Breton,Basque,Provencal
Religions
90% Roman Catholicism
10% Other
including Protestantism, Judaism, and Islam
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