France

“France” by Susan Crean is a detailed exploration of the country, published by Wayland in 2011. This edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, provides an informative overview of various themes related to France, including its geography, population, and cultural aspects.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion on topics such as the landscape and climate, family life, education, and the economy. The book also covers aspects of leisure, tourism, and the environment, making it a resourceful guide for those interested in understanding the diverse elements that shape France. This work is categorized under juvenile nonfiction, appealing to young readers curious about history and geography.
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Discusses a variety of themes related to the country of France, such as location, landscape and climate, population and health, settlements, family life, religion and beliefs, education and learning, employment and economy, industry and trade, farming and food, transport and communications, leisure and tourism and environment and wildlife.
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