France has coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, on the English Channel, and on the Mediterranean Sea for mainland France. The country is ranked 13th by the length of its Coastlines (12,841 km)
Yes, especially on the south west coasts, on atlantic, the coasts of the French region called Aquitaine.
And of course in some of the French overseas territories like New Caledonia, French Guyana, French Polynesia (Tahiti island) ...
There is no natural beach in Paris, which stands more than 200 km away from the Atlantic. But an artificial beach is set up each year on one side of the Seine river, complete with truckloads of sands, palm trees, parasols, etc... It is now a very popular feature each summer.
yes France has beaches. the beaches in France line the coast of the bay of Biscay and the English channel
There's an artificial beach installed along the Seine in Summer.
No. It's on a river which flows into the English Channel 200 miles downstream.
The English channel and the north Atlantic ocean
no
Yes. Nearly 40% of France is forest.
There are no oceans in Alaska, it is surrounded by two oceans, the Arctic and the Pacific Oceans.
There are no oceans in France or any other country for that matter. However frace does have a coastline on the Atlantic ocean.
Yes the Atlantic and the Mediterannean.
France is exepet the east and the south west.
The closest ocean is the Atlantic Ocean even though France doesn't border any oceans at all.
Oceans do not "live in" nations or other areas of land. The Atlantic Ocean borders France.
No. It's on a river which flows into the English Channel 200 miles downstream.
The English channel and the north Atlantic ocean
it borders 3 countries- France, Belgium, and Germany
zero. but there are some around it
No, there are no oceans in Spain.
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no Kentucky does not have oceans even tho there are oceans by the state of kentucky