France Factfile: An encyclopaedia of everything you need to know about
France, for teachers, students and travellers
Book description
A digital encyclopaedia of France packed with essential need-to-know
facts. Collins France Factfile has been created by the publisher of the
authoritative and popular Times Atlas range. Use it to gain an in-depth
understanding of France, whether you're learning the facts for the first
time or looking to refresh your knowledge.
Use Collins France Factfile ebook to discover:
• The most reliable statistical information on topics covering French
history, people, government, economy, geography and environment.
• Photographs and graphics illustrate statistics throughout and make
information easy to understand. Ideal for teachers and students.
• Historical and present day maps sit alongside in-depth details.
• All information has been carefully researched and comes from the most
up-to-date sources.
• Ideal reference for home, school and business, or when travelling to France.
Did you know?
Over 80% of France's population lives in towns and cities.
France is the most visited country in the world, receiving 82 million
foreign visitors every year.
France ranks as the eighth largest global economy by GDP and is a major
donor of development aid.
Enhanced learning with Collins France Factfile ebook
• Easy to navigate between pages and topics: click on a chapter in the
contents to be taken to its page.
• Facts at your fingertips: search function enables you to go directly
to the information you need.
• Follow links to useful websites.
• Zoom into hi-res images for greater detail: view them in full screen.
• Highlight sections of text and add your own notes - save useful
information to use again and personalise the encyclopaedia to capture
your interests.
• Never lose your page again: bookmark multiple pages for easy access.
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