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* GNI per capita: US $34,810 (World Bank, 2006)
* Internet domain: .fr
* International dialling code: +33
French National Flag & Emblem: The tricolour flag is the official standard
of the French Republic. In 1789, La Fayette added the colour white, symbolizing
royalty, to the red and blue cockade of the Paris National Guard The Gallic
Cockerel (Coq Gaullois) is the emblem of the French sports teams in international
competitions.
Motto of the Republic: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
Religions:
France is a religious tolerant country and one can find a rich amalgamation
of religions. Though the majority follows Christianity, French people are quite
harmonious in the coexistence. The density of each religion is as follows?Catholics
(81.4 % of population), Muslims (6.89 %), Protestants (1.64 %), Jews (1.29 %),
Buddhists (0.68 %), Orthodox (0.34 %)
Political system:
President is the Head of the Nation. The President of the Republic appoints
the Prime Minister from the party in majority in the house and appoints the
other members of the Government on PM's recommendations. The president presides
over the Council of Ministers, promulgates Acts of Parliament and is commander-in-chief
of the Armed Forces.
Transport:
France has a well connected transportation system. Means of transport are train,
TGV (Train ? grande vitesse/High Speed Train) & Air. The M?tro, the RER
Trains (Regional commuter trains), Paris buses, the night buses called Noctambus.
France : 806,000 km of road, 33,769 km of railway track (one third of it electrified),
9 internatinal airports. Airbus is a global brand of aircraft which comes from
France. The French national airline is Air France.
French Food, Cheese & Wine:
Tastiest Food & Beverages are the hall marks of French cuisine. It is marked
by its tradition of many centuries of refinement and excellence. French meal
starts with an entr?e followed by two main course dishes, and finishes with
a dessert. Drink is a major part of French life, as well as of French meal as
it starts with an appetizer and during the meal wine and ends with digestive.
Taking part in a French family dinner on Christmas Eve is no doubt a life time
experience. The chat over the table for hours during meal is another exclusive
French phenomenon.
Sports :
France has a whole history of sports. Soccer (football), tennis, rugby are the
most famous sports in France. The annual bicycle race Tour de France is one
of the most important sporting events in France.
Society:
French people have one of the highest standards of living in the world, with
their country among the best placed in the United Nations reports. Since the
1950s, first economic growth and then social and technological progress have
brought about profound changes in France and ushered in the consumer and leisure
era. Economic and social development has led to some standardisation of lifestyles
and consumer spending, particularly reducing differences between urban and town
dwellers. Nevertheless, regional identities remain strong and are an important
element in the geographical and cultural mosaic of France, which mirrors the
diversity of Europe itself and makes France the world's most popular tourist
destination.
HEALTH :
Health is a major concern of the French: The proportion of the French household
budget allocated to health is growing for several reasons. Three quarters of
medical expenses are still covered by social security, contributions have steadily
increased, as has the direct contribution of households. Finally, people are
increasingly turning to the medical profession for help with life's problems
and less willing to put up with what was previously regarded as inevitable:
pain, physical defects and the effects of ageing.