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THE COUNTRY OF France. BY: ERIC BROADWAY, II . What are France’s religion?. Catholic Religion in France: About 80% of the population in France is in a Catholic Religion. Catholics in France do not attend church regularly.
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THE COUNTRY OF France BY: ERIC BROADWAY, II
What are France’s religion? • Catholic Religion in France:About 80% of the population in France is in a Catholic Religion. Catholics in France do not attend church regularly. • The Protestant Religion in France: The Protestant Religion are represented by one million French people. The France Protestant people are located in the Northern France. • The Religion of Islam in France: Islam is the second largest religion in Europe. There’s about five million Muslims in France, but some are North African. • The Jewish Religion in France: In France today, there are estimated about 650,000 Jews in France. However in France during the middle ages Jews were persecuted and eventually expelled.
What are some delicious food’s from France? #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 • #1 Coq au Vin • #2 Onion Soup • #3 Gratin Dauphinois • #4 Crème Brulee • #5 Foie Gras • #6 Cassoulet • #7 Tarte Tatin • #8 Beef Bourguignon • #9 Nicoise Salad • #10 Croissant au Beurre
A list of France popular sport • Football Team: • Tennis Team: • Handball Team: • Rugby Union Team:
Music of France 1)Classical Music: 3)Popular music: -Medieval -Musette -Renaissance -Cancan -Baroque -Cabaret -Opera -Chanson -Romantic Era -Yeye -20th century 4)Contemporary music: 2)Folk Music: -Jazz -Paris -Pop -West France -Rock -Central France -Metal -South France -Electronics -Dance -Hip-Hop
Famous France people • 1) Emma Watson: 23 years old & Screen debut as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films. • 2) David Guetta: 45 years old & French house music DJ and producer known for collaborating with other artists including Kelly Rowland, , Kid Cudi and Akon. • 3)Andre the Giant: (1946-1993) & Professional wrestler who stood 7'5' and weighed 525 lbs. • 4) Nostradamus: (1503-1566) & Some say this fourteenth century French poet foretold the future. • 5) NAPOLEON BONAPARTE: (1769-1821) & Powerful French general and emperor (1804-1815).
French traditions • Pâques: means Easter in France. In France, there’s no church bells that rings from the Thursday to Good Friday until Easter Sunday. • Poisson D'Avril: translated as Easter Fish in French tradition. Children make fish out of paper, then pin them to the backs of many adults as possible. Then they running away while saying Poisson D'Avril. • Bastille Day: is celebrated on July 14 kind of like the fourth of July in the USA. The celebration remembers the day in 1789, when the prison at the Bastille was stormed and pillaged by angry French citizens, the beginning of the French Revolution.
list of French movies • Holly Motors • The Artist • Diary of a Chambermaid • What more do I want • Lola Montès • Of Gods and Men • La Bete Humaine • Amour • The Giants • Le Havre • Pépé le Moko • Z • La Vie en Rose
French art • Jacques Morel: (artist) (c.1395–1459) sculptor • Simon Marmion: (c.1420–1489) Illuminations • Jean Fouquet: (1420–1481) painter, Illuminations • Nicolas Froment: (c.1450–c.1490) painter • Pierre Antoine Le Moiturier:(active in the 1460s) sculptor • Philibert Delorme: (1505/1510–1570) sculptor, Architectural plans • Pierre Bontemps:(1505/1510–after 1562) sculptor • Jean Goujon: (c.1510–1565) sculptor • Pierre Dubreuil (1872–1944), photographer • Pierre Boulat (1924–1998) photographer • Alexandra Boulat (1962–2007) photographer