France is bounded on the north by Belgium and the English Channel ; on the west by the Bay of Biscay ; on the south by the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean ; and on the east by Italy. Switzerland, and Germany. France lies between 42° 20', and 51° N. latitude... The historical school geography - Page 193by Charles Morrison (Ph.D.) - 1881 - 368 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Gilbert (publisher.) - 1845 - 268 pages
...gives an average number of 170 persons to the square mile. France is bounded on the north by Belginm and the English Channel ; on the south by the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean ; on the east by Germany, Switzerland, and Sardinia ; and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, into which... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 852 pages
...Kingdoms of Europe, • is bounded on the North by the British Channel, on the West by the Bay of Biscay, on the South by the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean Sea, on the East it is separated from Piedmont by the Alps, from Swisserland by Mount lura, and from Germany by the... | |
| Richmal Mangnall - 1848 - 498 pages
...Dynasty, *. a family of rulers. | 9. Collat'eral, a. not in a direct line. FRANCE. 1. How is France bounded? On the north by Belgium and the English Channel ; on the west by the Atlantic Ocean ; on the south by the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean ; and on the east by... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1855 - 292 pages
...Pop. in 1846, 35,400,486. France (PI. VII.) is separated from England by the Straits of Dover, and is bounded on the north by Belgium and the English Channel, on the west by the Bay of Biscay, and on the south by the Gulf of Lyons and the Pyrenees, which divide it... | |
| George Meaby - 1860 - 138 pages
...England, 471 ; for Wales, 29 ; Scotland, 53 ; Ireland, 105.1 FRANCE. Q. Where is France ? A. France is bounded on the north by Belgium and the English Channel ; on the west by the Bay of Bis'cay ; on the south by the Pyrenee's and the Mediterranean Sea ; and on the east... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Geography - 1861 - 662 pages
...situated with reference to communication with its maritime countries, as well as the central districts. It is bounded on the north by Belgium and the English Channel ; on the west by the Atlantic ; on the south by Spain and the Mediterranean ; and on the east by Northern Italy,... | |
| O F. T - 1866 - 88 pages
...EUROPE.—FRANCE. France is one of the principal divisions of Europe, and is bounded on the North by the English Channel; on the South by the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean Sea; on the East by Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland ; and on the West by the Bay of Biscay. The chief mountains in France... | |
| Robert Sullivan - Geography - 1868 - 402 pages
...1702 1 1714 f 18th 1727 j century. 1760-' 1320 1 19th 1837 J <!e1tturyFRANCE. BOUNDARIES. — France is bounded on the north by Belgium and the English Channel ; on the west by the Bay of Biscay ; on the south by the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean ; and on the east by... | |
| Robert Sullivan - 1869 - 230 pages
...280,000 150,000 2g,000 •128,000 50,000 200,000 Constantinople, 715,000 FRANCE. BOUNDARIES.—France is bounded on the north by Belgium and the English Channel; on the west by the Bay of Biscay ; on the south by the Pyrenees, and the Mediterranean; and on the east by... | |
| Places - 1872 - 120 pages
...oysters from Carlingford Bay. Most herrings from Galway Bay. FRANCE. FRANCE is south of Britain, and is bounded on the north by Belgium and the English Channel, on the west by the Atlantic, on the south by the Mediterranean Sea, and on the east by Italy, Switzerland,... | |
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