Flanders ("les Flandres" in French) are located both sides of the French and Belgian border.
la Wallonie. This is the southernmost region of Belgium, borduring Northern France.
Paris is located about 200 km south of the border with Belgium - rather in the northern part of France. The region where it sits is named "ile-de-France", or commonly "région parisienne" in French.
Fromelles is located in the "Nord - Pas-de-Calais" region of France, the Northernmost region borduring Belgium.
The Champagne region is located in Northern France, slightly to the east.
Vimy is in France. It is north of Arras about 190 km north of Paris.
"Flanderi" is the Finnish name for the region "Flanders", located in parts of Belgium, France, and the Netherlands.
The ancient Romans referred to modern day France and Belgium as Gaul. Prior to the Roman conquest of the region, the Romans divided Gaul into five regions: Gallia Belgica (Belgium, the Netherlands, and Northern France), Gallia Celtica (Brittany and Central France), Gallia Cisalpina (Northern Italy), Gallia Narbonensis (Southeastern France), and Gallia Aquitania (Southwestern France).
The modern region of Provence is located at the south-east of France. To the west lies the northern border of Italy, whilst to the south is the Mediterranean Sea.
Lille is located in the northernest tip of the country, very close to Belgium. The administrative name of the region is "Région Nord - Pas-de-Calais"
Trouveres are composers and poets from the region of Northern France. Trouveres were poets who flourished in France from the 11th to 14th centuries.
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Flemings typically refer to the people of Flanders, a region in northern Belgium. They also exist in other parts of Europe, such as the Netherlands and France, where Flemish communities have historical roots.