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Geography - Teacher's Discovery Trivia

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What region is famous for its butter?Normandy
What is at Fontainebleau?a palace
In which direction is Paris from Luxembourg?to the southwest
In which direction is Paris from Monaco?to the northwest
For what is Carcassonne famous?a medieval fortress
How many departments are there in mainland France?95
Which river carries the most traffic?the Seine River
In which direction is Paris from Le Havre?to the southeast
What is the fifth largest city in France?Bordeaux
What is made at Dijon?mustard
In which region do they eat lots of sauerkraut?Alsace
From where is William the Conqueror?Normandy
What mountain range is in central France?Massif Central
What is the land like in Camargue?swampy
What kind of tree is dominant in Provence?olive
Where is Mont St. Michel?in the English Channel between Normandy and Brittany
What sea is to the south of France?Mediterranean
How many miles are 80 kilometers?50
As the U.S. is divided into states, what is the political division of France?departments
What would you find at Carnac?prehistoric rock formations
Which is the longest river in France?the Loire River
How many hours ahead is France than New York?six
What is the highest mountain in France?Mont Blanc
For what is Monte Carlo famous?gambling casino
For what is Limoges famous?porcelain
What French island is located in the Mediterranean?Corsica
Where do storks sometimes nest on chimney pots?Alsace
Where is the Mardi Gras celebrated wildly?Nice
Why is Rouen famous?Joan of Arc was burned at the stake there
What is the geometrical shape of France?hexagon
For what is Grasse famous?perfume
What is La Côte d'Azur?French Riviera
Which body of water is to the west of France?the Atlantic Ocean
What mountain range separates France and Spain?Pyrénées
Where is the Latin Quarter, right or left bank?left bank
Where would you find a gargoyle?on a church
What country borders France to the north?English Channel, Belgium, Luxembourg
What city is at the mouth of the Seine?le Havre
Where is Nice?southern France, on the Riviera
Where is Carcassonne?southern France
Near what country is Menton?Italy
What kind of factory is located at Blois?chocolate
What is the capital of the Loire Valley?Tours
Why do people make pilgrimages to the southern city of Lourdes?for miraculous healing waters
What is the largest port in France?Marseille
Where is the Moulin-Rouge?near Montmarte, northern Paris
What is under the Arc de Triomphe?the tomb of the unknown soldier
Where is Orly?near Paris
Near which large city is Versailles located?Paris
Where is the Hall of Mirrors?Château de Versailles


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