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Brief introduction of major cities in France
1, Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France, as well as the political, economic, cultural and commercial center of France. It is one of the five international metropolises in the world (the other four are new york, London, Tokyo and Hong Kong) and has been rated as a first-tier city in the world by GaWC.

There are more than 70 colleges (accounting for more than half of the country) and 13 comprehensive universities in Paris, many of which are located in the Latin quarter.

There are 9 universities in Paris * * *, namely, France College, Paris University, Paris Institute of Technology, Teachers College, National Institute of Statistics and Economic Management, French National Institute of Advanced Engineering and Technology, National Bridge College, National Institute of Advanced Technology and National Research Center.

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Lyon is the second largest city in France, with an overwine-Rhone-Alpes (Ré gion Auvergne-Rh? The capital of Ne-Alpes and the province of rhone (Rh? In June 20 15, Ne, the capital of 69 provinces, established "Métropole de Lyon", also known as "Greater Lyon", which has some provincial management authority.

Lyon has developed education and is one of the major university towns in France, with many universities [5 1-52]? Hundreds of thousands of students from all over the world have also brought great vitality to the city.

3. Grenoble

Grenoble, a famous French science city, is known as the "Silicon Valley" of France and even Europe. More than 20,000 scientific and technical personnel in the city work in various laboratories and research institutes. The most famous scientific research units are: Nuclear Energy Research Center, Institute of Information Technology and Electronics;

International high-tech research institutions: Franco-German-British cooperative neutron reactor (with a history of 20 years), European ten-country cooperative synchrotron, Franco-German cooperative astronomical observation research center, Franco-German cooperative high-intensity magnetic field research institute.

4.strasbourg

Strasbourg, a city in the northeast of France, is the capital of Région Grand Est and Bas-Rhin (the 67th province), the seventh largest city and the largest border city in France.

Strasbourg is the center of humanism, which has a long history of higher education and combines the traditions of French and German intellectuals. Although Strasbourg was incorporated into the Kingdom of France in 1683, in the18th century, it was still closely connected with the intelligentsia of German-speaking countries, and the university also attracted many students from the Holy Roman Empire. Goethe and metternich both studied law at the law school in Strasbourg.

5. Lille

Lille is the largest city in northern France and the fifth largest city in France. If the entire Lille metropolitan area is included, its total population ranking will rise to the fourth place in France, second only to Paris, Lyon and Marseille.

Including North Higher Business School, Business Alliance International Business School, IESEG School of Management, Lille First University, Lille Second University, Lille Third University and other universities.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Paris (French capital)

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Strasbourg

Baidu Encyclopedia-Lille (the capital of Upper France, the capital of Noel Province)