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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Heterogeneity Proliferates in France

There are so many things that make France an ideal site to include in a travel route. Aside from the famous Eiffel Tower, Champs de Elysse, and Tour de France, the European Union member country is also known for its variation of communities, landscape, and architectures. Its residents of more than 62 million is a mixture of different cultures, with 56 percent of its inhabitants comprising of foreign ancestry. In addition, travelers from five main continents contributed to the general population of France.

Likewise, France is recognized for having various shapes depending on the region. Mont-Blanc, which stands 15,780 feet, is listed as the highest mountain in Europe. Moreover, Delta du Rhone is estimated among the lowest vast of terra farma in the continent as well. The French Alps and the Pyrenees district are generally high.

Its temperature is another factor that makes France a land of heterogeneity. Visitors can experience diverse kinds of weather depending on the spot where they are staying. Although summer and winter are the two kinds of season, the temperature may adjust from one sector to another. It is best to be prepared for these temperature deviations if ever visitors plan to go on a tour in the various sectors of France.

In conclusion, the mixed nature of its lands and people make any holiday to France truly worthwhile and memorable.

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