France expected colonies would always be part of France
No it was part of FRANCE. But in WW2 it was taken over by Germany. Then when D-Day happened, France was once again France
France and Germany are both part of the continent of Europe.
France expected colonies would always be part of France
France was referred to as Gaul (or Gallia) during the Roman Empire. Gaul included not only France but also the modern countries of Belgium, Luxembourg, most of Switzerland and part of Italy.GALLIA, usully anglicised as GAUL
There are several variations when it comes to making Apple Martinis. The most popular mix to use I believe is Apple Schnapps (or Sour Apple Pucker schnapps, if making a Sour Apple Martini). Here is a go-to Apple Martini recipe that never fails: Ingredients: 2 part Vodka 1 part Apple Schnapps Splash of Lime Juice Garnish: Apple Slice
Because the Japanese, for the most part, love American culture and often take one aspect of its culture and over do it.
the white part in the middle
Football and tennis are popular sports in France, but the southwestern part of France is also renowned for its enthusiam about rugby.
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France is just one of over 50 countries in Europe, so France is a part of Europe. So some Europeans are in France, but most are not.
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The PowerPC family of CPU chips was a RISC type processor created together by IBM, Motorola and Apple. They were most popular in the Macintosh computers before Apple started using Intel based processors.
Cancun is the most poular part of Mexico for tourists.
the ball sack and the Adams apple
France is part of the "nuclear club" so we would assume that the most powerful weapon in France is some kind of Hydrogen bomb/warhead.
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