The cities of Djibouti and Paris have several things in common. Both cities speak French, and both are their country's capital city.
-They are both capital cities (Djibouti of Djibouti, Paris of France) -They are both the largest cities in their countries -French is spoken primarily in both cities (Djibouti also has Arabic) -France used to own Djibouti, and obviously still owns Paris
Paris and Djibouti are both capital cities, both their countries' largest cities, both primarily French-speaking (Djibouti was founded by the French in 1888).
Since Paris is a city, there are no cities in Paris. Some cities near Paris are; Tours, Dijon, and Amiens
-They are both capital cities (Djibouti of Djibouti, Paris of France) -They are both the largest cities in their countries -French is spoken primarily in both cities (Djibouti also has Arabic) -France used to own Djibouti, and obviously still owns Paris
Paris is itself a city, so it does not have cities in it.
There are many cities in France but the most common ones tend to be:- Lille- Nice- Paris- Bordeaux- Lyon
Reims and Orleans are two of the larger cities near Paris.
It near Africa
Yes, the noun 'cities' is a common noun (the plural form of the noun city), a general word for any cities anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing (a city is a place). A proper noun for cities is the names of the cities, for example: Pittsburgh, Paris, and Port-au-Prince.
Paris is a city. France is the country
Paris is a large city
The three largest cities in France are Paris, Marseille and Lyon. Paris has a population of about 2.2 million residents and an area of 1,098 square miles.