ফ্রান্স সম্পর্কে জানুন ।। Amazing Facts About France in Bangla ।। History of France 2022
ফ্রান্স কেমন দেশ? 😍 What do you know about France? 😍 জানুন ফ্রান্স সম্পর্কে 😍 France Facts
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ফ্রান্স ইউরোপীয় ইউনিয়নের বৃহত্তম দেশ, মোট 551,695 বর্গ কিলোমিটার এলাকা জুড়ে। যাইহোক, এটি ইউক্রেন এবং রাশিয়ার ইউরোপীয় অংশের পরে ইউরোপের তৃতীয় বৃহত্তম দেশ। ফ্রান্সের প্রায় এক তৃতীয়াংশ (31%) বনভূমি এবং এটি সুইডেন, ফিনল্যান্ড এবং স্পেনের পরে ইউরোপীয় ইউনিয়নের চতুর্থ সর্বাধিক বনভূমি। ছয়-পার্শ্বযুক্ত আকৃতির কারণে দেশটিকে কখনও কখনও 'l'hexagone' নামেও উল্লেখ করা হয়।
1. France is the largest country in the EU and sometimes called the hexagon
France is the largest country in the European Union, covering a total area of 551,695 square kilometers. However, it is only the third-largest country in Europe, behind Ukraine and the European portion of Russia. Around a third (31%) of France is forest and it is the fourth most forested country in the EU, after Sweden, Finland, and Spain. The country is also sometimes referred to as ‘l’hexagone’ due to its six-sided shape.
2. France is the world’s most popular tourist destination
It might be time to brush up on your French language skills, because France is the place to be, according to the latest tourism figures. A whopping 89.3 million people visited the country in 2018, making it the most visited destination in the world. The country’s capital, Paris, is also the third most visited city in the world, behind Bangkok and London. Time to get packing!
3. French was the official language of England for about 300 years
It’s hard to imagine that French was the official language of England between 1066 and 1362. But after William the Conqueror led the Norman conquest and subsequent occupation of England in 1066, he introduced Anglo-Norman French to the nation. This was spoken by royalty, aristocrats, and high-powered officials, some of whom couldn’t speak any English! In 1362, however, parliament passed the Pleading in English Act, making English the official language of government. This was because Norman French was used for pleadings, but was largely unknown to the common people of England, who had no knowledge of what was being said in court.
4. Louis XIX was the king of France for just 20 minutes, the shortest ever reign
Yes, you read the right. The French king only enjoyed 20 minutes of royal fame after his father Charles X abdicated, leaving him to ascend the French throne in July 1830. After this brief period, Louis-Antoine also abdicated in favor of his nephew, the Duke of Bordeaux. This makes him the joint shortest reigning monarch in history. He shares the astonishing record with Crown Prince Luís Filipe, who technically became king of Portugal after his father was assassinated. But he also died from a wound 20 minutes later.
5. ‘Liberté, égalitié, fraternité‘ or ‘liberty, equality, fraternity’ is the national motto
The famous motto first appeared around the time of the Revolution (1789–1799) and was written into the constitutions of 1946 and 1958. Nowadays, you’ll still see it on coins, postage stamps, and government logos; often alongside ‘Marianne’ who symbolizes the triumph of the Republic. The legal system in France is still largely based on the principles set down in Napoleon Bonaparte’s Code Civil after the revolution, in the 1800s.
6. The French Army was the first to use camouflage in 1915 (World War I)
Now here’s an interesting fact about France. The word ‘camouflage’ actually comes from the French verb meaning ‘to make up for the stage’. This is because the French Army was the first to create a dedicated camouflage unit in 1915. Guns and vehicles were painted by artists called camofleurs. The following year, the British Army followed suit and established its own camouflage section under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Wyatt. It was known as the Special Works Park RE (Royal Engineers).
One rather shocking fact about France is that under French law, you can marry posthumously in exceptional cases. This is on the condition that you can prove that the deceased had the intention of marrying you while they were alive. You must also receive permission from the French president. The most recent approved case was in 2017 when the partner of a gay policeman gunned down on Paris’s Champs-Elysees by a jihadist was granted permission to marry his partner posthumously.
8. The French invented tin cans, the hairdryer, and the hot air balloon
It turns out we have the French to thank for many of the useful inventions we know and love today. Fo
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