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Bordeaux - a city in southwestern France along the Garonne River; it is northwest of Toulouse. Brest - a city in western France that is on the Bay of Biscay; it is west of Paris. Cherbourg - a city in northwestern France that is on the English Channel; it is northwest of Paris. Corsica - a French island in the Mediterranean Sea, southeast of the rest of France. Dijon - a city in eastern France by the Rhone River; it is southwest of Nancy. Dunkerque - a city in northern France that is on the English Channel; it is north of Paris. Grenoble - a city in southeastern France; it is southeast of Lyon. Limoges - a city in central France; it is northeast of Bordeaux and west of Lyons. Lyon - a city in southeastern France along the Rhone River; it is near the Alps. Marseille - a city in southern France on the Mediterranean Sea; it is near the Rhone River. Nancy - a city in northeastern France; it is east of Paris and west of Strasbourg. Nantes - a city in western France along the Loire River; it is southwest of Paris. Nice - a city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean Sea; it is near the French/Italian border. Orleans - a city in central France; it is just south of Paris. Paris - the capital of France, located along the Seine River. Strasbourg - a city in northeast France near the German border. Toulouse - a city in southwestern France along the Garonne River; it is southeast of Bordeaux. |
Alps - a chain of mountains that separates France from Italy and Switzerland. Massif Central - a chain of mountains in south central France. Mt. Blanc - The tallest mountain in France. It is near the border of France and Switzerland. Pyrenees - a chain of mountains that separates France and Spain. |
Bay of Biscay - a bay that borders France on the southwest. English Channel - a body of water between France and England (in the U.K.). Garonne River - a river that flows from central France into the Bay of Biscay; Bordeaux is along the Garonne. Loire River - a river that flows from central France into the Bay of Biscay; Nantes is along the Rhone. Mediterranean Sea - a sea that borders France to the south. Rhone River - a river that flows from central France into the Mediterranean Sea; Lyon is along the Rhone. Seine River - a river that flows from central France into the English Channel; Paris is along the Seine. |
Andorra - a tiny country on the border of France and Spain. Belgium - the country that borders France to the north; Belgium borders the English Channel. Germany - the large country that borders France to the northeast. Italy - the country that borders France to the southeast; it borders the Mediterranean Sea. Luxembourg - the small country that borders France to the north; it is southeast of Belgium. Monaco - the tiny country that is near the border of France and Italy, on the Mediterranean Sea. Spain - the country that borders France to the southwest. Switzerland - a country that borders France to the east; it is south of Germany and north of Italy. United Kingdom (U.K.) - the country that is across the English Channel from France. |
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