Geography in France

Metropolitan France is the part of France that is situated in Western Europe toward the southeast of the United Kingdom along the Mediterranean Sea, the Bay of Biscay and the English Channel. The nation additionally has a few abroad domains which incorporate French Guiana in South America and the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Caribbean Sea, Mayotte in the Southern Indian Ocean and Reunion in Southern Africa.

Metropolitan France has a differed geology that comprises of level fields or potentially low moving slopes in the north and west, while rest is left of the nation is bumpy with the Pyrenees in the south and the Alps in the east. The most noteworthy point in France is Mont Blanc at 15,771 feet (4,807 m).

The atmosphere of Metropolitan France fluctuates with one's area however a large portion of the nation cool winters and mellow summers, while the Mediterranean district has gentle winters and sweltering summers. Paris, the capital and biggest city of France, has a normal January low temperature of 36˚F (2.5˚C) and a normal July high of 77˚F (25˚C).

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