100 Real and Remarkable Facts About France invites readers to explore the country through carefully selected, fully verified facts that reveal its depth, complexity, and uniqueness. From prehistoric caves and medieval fortresses to scientific breakthroughs, cultural traditions, and modern engineering achievements, this book offers a rich and engaging journey through French history, geography, and innovation.Rather than following a traditional chronological narrative, each fact stands on its own while contributing to a broader portrait of France. You will discover how ancient landscapes shaped human settlement, how ideas became institutions, and how places-sometimes small, sometimes monumental-played decisive roles in shaping national and global history.This book goes far beyond tourism facts. It explores why certain bridges still stand after a thousand years, how France influenced modern measurement systems, why some villages defy expectations, and how culture, science, and politics intersected over centuries. Every chapter is written in a clear, engaging style, with each fact developed in depth to provide context, meaning, and insight.Designed for curious readers, history enthusiasts, travelers, and lifelong learners, this book does not require prior knowledge. It is equally suitable for readers discovering France for the first time or those seeking to deepen their understanding beyond surface-level narratives.What makes this book different: - 100% real, verifiable facts- No repetition, no fictional anecdotes- In-depth explanations for each fact- Accessible, engaging non-fiction style- Suitable for international readers100 Real and Remarkable Facts About France is not just a collection of facts-it is an invitation to see France through the details that shaped its identity. A perfect addition to any library for readers who value knowledge grounded in reality, clarity, and depth.