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  1. Lake Geneva (Lac Léman), the largest in western Europe with 582 km 2 (225 sq mi), partly in France, partly in Switzerland, is listed in Haute-Savoie for its French part. Mountain lakes [ edit ] The lakes of mountain massifs can be natural, often of glaciary origin (G), or volcanic (V), or artificial, generally built for hydraulic energy ...

  2. Alsace Grand Cru is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée for wines made in specific parcels of the Alsace wine region of France. The Grand Cru AOC was recognized in 1975 by the INAO with subsequent expansion in 1983, 1992 and 2007. [1] [2] The wines come from selected sites in the Alsace AOC region, [3] located at altitudes between 200 m and 300 m.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Station_FStation F - Wikipedia

    Station F. Station F is a business incubator for startups, located in 13th arrondissement of Paris, [8] near Bibliothèque nationale de France–Site François Mitterrand. [9] It is noted as the world's largest startup facility. [10] [11]

  4. A hectare is a unit of measurement of area. It is equal to 10,000 square metres, or a square with sides of 100 by 100 metres. 100 hectares is 1 square kilometre. Therefore, a farm with 200 hectares of fields has 2 square kilometres of fields. The word hectare means 100 ares. Hecto is the metric prefix of 100.

  5. The geography of France consists of a terrain that is mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in the north and west and mountainous in the south (including the Massif Central and the Pyrenees) and the east (the highest points being in the Alps ). Metropolitan France has a total size of 551,695 km 2 (213,011 sq mi) (Europe only).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yield_(wine)Yield (wine) - Wikipedia

    Yield (wine) The yield of grapes that will be harvested from a vineyard will depend on several factors including vintage conditions, local wine laws and winemaker's preference. In viticulture, the yield is a measure of the amount of grapes or wine that is produced per unit surface of vineyard, and is therefore a type of crop yield.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VendômeVendôme - Wikipedia

    Vendôme ( / vɒ̃ˈdoʊm /, French: [vɑ̃dom] ⓘ) is a subprefecture of the department of Loir-et-Cher, France. It is also the department's third-biggest commune with 15,856 inhabitants (2019). It is one of the main towns along the river Loir. The river divides itself at the entrance of Vendôme, intersecting it into numerous different arms.

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