France

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France is a lively country filled with many famous humans who wrote, built, and cooked. The country of France can be found in West Europe next to Germany and above Spain. The county is inhabited by 65.7 million people who live in a completely different and foreign culture than ours. But what is so different about the country? Well, France’s history is filled with many famous authors, and inventors who impacted the world with their work. While reading, you may learn many facts about places and people you’ve never known before, which I find very interesting and am very intrigued by.

The Eiffel tower is basically the icon for Paris or France to the average person, but not many people know its facts. The Eiffel tower was built in 1889 by Alexandre Eiffel. The Eiffel tower stands over 10,000 feet high and was worked on by over 700 workers. Also the Eiffel tower was built for a festival, and was supposed to be torn down several months later. However, the Eiffel tower was a very large tourist attraction, and so, they came to the conclusion to let it remain.
The Lourve is one of the world’s largest museums. The Lourve is filled with thousands of masterpieces of art, just fewer than 35,000 to be exact. Pieces such as the Mono Lisa, and the Last Supper are displayed In the Lourve. Not only paintings are shown, but also; sculptures, pottery, masks, and much more are displayed. The Lourve was officially opened on the 10th of August in 1793 and displayed 537 paintings. After Napoleon was defeated, the Lourve received art from many different places. The Lourve is a magnificent and a piece of art itself and contains thousands of additional masterpieces.
The Arc de Triomphe is another main attraction in Paris. Although, not as popular as the...

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... black period of France, however; during this time many painters and authors arose and published their works, works that are still famous today. However; paintings were not the only form of art in France. Architecture is a loved art and the buildings in France have a unique design to them which can also be considered as art, such as the Palais Garnier.
As you can see from painters, authors, and even buildings of France, the culture and heritage are dramatically different from what we have experienced in the United States. Due to the complete different in between our cultures, many Americans find France odd and others find it absolutely astonishing. The difference of creativity and imaginations found in the many of painters, authors, and chefs, are purely foreign to us. However, it just shows how the world around us is different from what we see at this very moment.

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