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  • One of the adventures in "The Sims 3: World Adventures" involves going to a library in France to hunt for some long, lost notes on the history of Nectar. In "The Lost Library of…

  • Electrical outlets vary around the world. European countries are all operating at between 220 and 250 volts, with the majority at 240 volts; American outlets are 120 volts. Most European outlets ---…

  • When the Canadian dollar is strong, buying things from the United States can be significantly cheaper than purchasing them in Canada. Mail order makes it possible for Canadians to enjoy the savings…

  • France has a long history of welcoming American expatriates. From writers Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway to singers Jim Morrison and Nina Simone, many Americans have been attracted to the…

  • European travel can be an exciting adventure, and in most regions the euro has taken the place of national currencies. However, Switzerland has retained the Swiss franc and Britain has retained the…

  • The Airbus A330 was launched in 1987, developed alongside the Airbus A340, with which it shares many similar features. Both models have a common basic airframe in one of six configurations. The A330…

  • Students have the option to study a wide variety of subjects, learning not just basic information, but also different cultures. Many students choose to study a foreign language. For those studying…

  • Southern France is rich with cultural traditions and sightseeing opportunities. Southern France includes several different regions with different climates, cities and attractions. Some cities in…

  • A number of high speed ferries operate between Britain and France. These ferries tend to be catamarans with capacity for around 200 cars. The journey time on the high speed ferries is significantly…

  • National pro-natalist policies aim to increase the number of babies born in a country. France has had pro-natalist policies in place since 1939.

  • The Savanes region is a rarely-visited region of Togo that borders Ghana, Benin and Burkina Faso. The largest city is Sansanné-Mango, with a population of approximately 40,000 as of 2010.

  • Phone systems in different countries operate in different ways. For example, not all countries use the number "1" before an area code for long-distance calls, and some countries don't use the…

  • Provence, one of 21 metropolitan regions of mainland France, is located on the South-East Mediterranean coast. This area encompasses destinations along the popular French Riviera, the world-famous…

  • Until it suspended operation on March 27, 2010, Air France 353 was a scheduled flight from Toronto International Airport to Paris' Charles de Gaulle International Airport. Although Air France has…

  • Provence is a large and diverse region in southeastern France, bordered by mountains, the Mediterranean and Italy. Within this region are 7 departments with their own distinct characters. Each part of…

  • Provence, in the southeast of France, proves a popular destination for visitors each year. The region boasts a rugged Mediterranean coastline, a mild climate and a natural light that has attracted…

  • France is the most visited tourist destination in the world. While France is widely known for its culture, cuisine, history and architecture, the country's nightlife is an expression of contemporary…

  • Like all airlines, Air France has regulations concerning luggage. One common regulation covers baggage allowance, which refers to the weight and number of items a passenger is allowed to transport…

  • Swiss francs can be purchased outside Switzerland from foreign currency brokers, including some banks. Switzerland is outside the euro currency system, although euros are generally accepted there, and…

  • The French countryside, variety of water sports, and miles of beaches make Poole, France, a popular vacation destination. Poole is home to historical churches, the Bennetts Water Gardens, Adventure…

  • Provence is a region in southern France famous for its relaxing lifestyle, fascinating history and rich cultural heritage. This rural area, surrounded with lavender fields, orchards and vineyards, is…

  • Portsmouth, England, known for its long naval history and busy seaport, offers a number of ferry companies providing transportation to destinations such as France, Spain and the Canary Islands. With…

  • Congratulations! You are moving to France. In one of Europe's oldest and most exciting countries, you'll rarely be at a loss for things to do or things to see. In some ways, moving overseas has never…

  • The French real estate market has experienced some dips since 2008, with prices dropping ten percent in certain areas. Because there are no restrictions on foreign buyers in France, there are many who…

  • Travelers abroad are often frustrated by the variety of plugs found across the world. France conventionally uses Type E plugs, though the outlets may safely accept other types of European plugs as…

  • France was one of the founding members of the European Union (EU). Since 1957, this has allowed the free movement of items between member states. France is also a member of other international…

  • Americans moving to France may be surprised to discover that health insurance is nationalized, meaning that it is run through a branch of the federal government. Although this can give foreigners much…

  • If you want to visit one of France's ski resorts in the Alps or the Pyrenees and it has been snowing heavily, chances are that a snowplow will have cleared the road and you can just drive up to the…

  • Your dog will not be nicknamed Fido in France--more likely Fi-Fi or Tou-Tou--but otherwise she will feel right at home. If you stay out of big cities like Paris, France is very dog-friendly and your…

  • High school students interested in improving their French language skills and gaining a better understanding of French life and culture may benefit from an exchange program. There are a variety of…

  • As of 2010, Switzerland and Great Britain were two of the only countries in Europe that did not changed their national currency to the Euro; therefore, traveling to these countries requires a currency…

  • Finding an apartment in France can be an absolute joy or a headache. Availabilities and costs will vary by area, but nearly anyone with some basic French skills and a little determination can find a…

  • France has been a mecca for artists all over the world since the 17th century. France’s reputation for producing the best in fine art still stands today; it hosts one of Europe's most prominent…

  • For tourists who feel short trips to France aren’t long enough to explore its abundant attractions, the government offers numerous immigration opportunities for extended-term visitors.…

  • Although diplomatic tensions have existed between France and the U.S., most notably due to the war in Iraq, France is a safe country for American visitors. On its site, the U.S. Department of State…

  • If you are relocating to France, you probably want to take every member of your family, including the nonhuman ones. Or perhaps you think it would be less stressful on your pet to go with you on…

  • With its headquarters in Paris, France, Eurotunnel is the company that manages and operates the Channel Tunnel that connects Folkestone, England with Calais, France. The firm operates the shuttles…

  • Becoming a citizen of France is an undertaking that should not be attempted unless one is serious. Many rules and regulations govern the naturalization process of those wishing to become French…

  • Much like the United States, most other developed countries have drunken-driving laws. Some of these countries have stricter laws than the United States. France, where the legal drinking age is 16 yet…

  • The nation of France in western Europe is home to a vast array of indigenous plants and animals. Its diverse ecological regions, which stretch from the Alps to the Mediterranean Sea, enjoy temperate…

  • Bayeux, France, is located in Northern France just seven km (4 miles) from the English channel. Due to its age and location, there are a number of interesting events that have occurred in Bayeux, as…

  • Deauville, France, is a town in the region of Lower Normandy, along the northern coast. It's a two-hour train journey from Paris, and although you might have heard of it, you might not know why. A…

  • Bringing wine home from your holiday in France can allow you to enjoy your favorite newly discovered vintage in your own home. If you wish to bring wine home from France, however, you must be aware…

  • If you're planning a trip to Switzerland soon, you will need to convert your American dollars to money you can easily use locally. With the formation of the European Union in 1993, many European…

  • A recognizable name in international air travel, Air France now reigns as one of the world's busiest airlines. Equipped with a rich history of experimental aircraft and massive mergers, Air France…

  • The country of France is in Western Europe and is home to varying climates. The coastal regions of France are temperate and oceanic with parts of the country being Mediterranean. Inland areas of the…

  • France uses the euro as its currency. Therefore, if you plan on traveling to France, you will need to secure some euros as it is not equivalent to the U.S. dollar. Conversion can take place at most…

  • France has been a destination to explore for people all over the world for several reasons; the romance, the history, architecture and cuisine. The western European country is known for fun and…

  • The Eiffel Tower, the French countryside, the Mona Lisa at the Louvre and a walking tour of the Seine River are just a taste of the magical experience you can have in France. But the menus, tourist…

  • Cannes, France, is best-known for its yearly film festival that draws stars from all across the world. For 12 days the quiet Riviera becomes a Hollywood hot spot. But there are other aspects to the…

  • The weather in France can vary greatly depending on the region of the country. As may be expected, the north it tends to be cooler than the south. The physical size of France along with the mountains…

  • Lyon, France, lies between Paris and Marseille in east-central France and is the country's third-largest city. From Roman ruins to wonderful cuisine to many museums, Lyon has much to offer.

  • Traveling around France, you should definitely see the region of Bordeaux. However, it can be more expensive than Paris and difficult to find cheaper alternatives. The key to budgeting in Bordeaux…

  • Opportunities to spend money in France abound. With a seemingly endless array of markets and specialty shops, France always offers new places to explore. Shops are often more specialized than those…

  • While most Americans are quite comfortable using a public phone in the States, making a call while visiting another country can be confusing. In this article you will find some simple instructions for…

  • In the past only the rich and famous could buy property in France. People with knowledge of the language or those with a friend that speak the language may buy property in France. Before attempting to…

  • France is one of the most popular destinations in Europe. A backpacking vacation is a wonderful way to explore all that France has to offer and immerse yourself in its rich history and diverse…

  • To drive to France from the U.K., you can go by ferry or you can take the Eurotunnel Shuttle. The ferry crossing is from 5 U.K. ports-Dover to Calais, Dunkirk and Boulogne; Newhaven to Dieppe;…

  • While you're visiting France's Eiffel Tower, or eating a croissant at an outdoor cafe, you want to make sure you can use your cell phone in an emergency. Using a cell phone in France is easy if you…