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位于西欧的法国本土面积55万平方公里,是欧盟内国土最为辽阔的国家。人口约67万,在欧盟内仅次于德国。

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Source News Feed: EMEA Picture Service, Germany Picture Service Supporters of Francois Hollande, Socialist Party candidate for the 2012 French presidential election, react as they watch a giant screen outside the Rue de Solferino Socialist Party headquarters in Paris as Hollande delivers his speech from Tulle after early results in the first round vote of the 2012 French presidential election April 22, 2012. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
France's President and candidate for re-election in 2012, Nicolas Sarkozy, shows the letter to the French population as he speaks to reporters during a press conference as part of his presidential campaign in Paris, Thursday, April 5, 2012, 16 days from the first round of voting. (Foto:Michel Euler/AP/dapd) Jean Luc Melenchon, leader of France's leftist political party and Front de Gauche political party's candidate for the 2012 French presidential election, presents his New Year's greetings to the media in Les Lilas, in the suburb of Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) France's far-right National Front candidate for the upcoming presidential election in 2012, Marine Le Pen, gestures as she delivers a speech to the main farmers union in Montpellier, southern France, Thursday, March 29, 2012. (Foto:Michel Euler/AP/dapd) France's Socialist Party candidate for the 2012 French presidential election, Francois Hollande, delivers a speech during competitiveness Challenge meeting in Paris, Tuesday, March 13, 2012. (Foto:Jacques Brinon/AP/dapd)
A French voter prepares to cast their ballot for the second round of the presidential election at a polling station in Paris, Sunday, May 6, 2007. French voters cast ballots Sunday in a presidential election that offers a clear choice for the country's future, with conservative front-runner Sarkozy urging France to work more and Socialist Segolene Royal pledging to safeguard welfare protections. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
Buildings damaged by the government army, according to the opposition, are seen at Juret al-Shayah, in Homs April 10, 2012. Picture taken April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Khaled Tellawi/Shaam News Network/Handout (SYRIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Foto vom 15.03.2011 zeigt das französische Atomkraftwerk Penly. Im Atomkraftwerk Penly ist ein Reaktor nach einem Feueralarm automatisch gestoppt worden. Die Betreibergesellschaft EDF betonte in einer Erklärung am Donnestag (05.04.2012), der Alarm sei aufgrund von Rauchentwicklung in einem Reaktorgebäude der Produktionseinheit Nummer zwei ausgelöst worden. Daraufhin sei der Reaktor automatisch gestoppt worden. Feuerwehrleute hätten zwei Brandherde gelöscht. AFP PHOTO KENZO TRIBOUILLARD +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Die Illustration zeigt die Kollision von Atomkernen, Tausende von neuerzeugten Teilchen fliegen dabei in alle Richtungen (undatiert). Wenn die weltgrößte Forschungsmaschine, der Teilchenbeschleuniger LHC, in diesem Herbst am europäischen Teilchenforschungszentrum CERN bei Genf in Betrieb geht, erwarten Wissenschaftler neue bahnbrechende Einsichten in die Natur der Materie und des Universums. Illustration: CERN (zu dpa-Themenpaket "Weltgrößter Teilchenbeschleuniger LHC" vom 01.09.2008) +++(c) dpa - Report+++
Symbolbild Maastricht Defizitgrenze BIP 3 Prozent Defizit Grafik: DW-Grafik Olof Pock Datum: 24.02.2010
French special intervention police officers of Research Assistance Intervention Dissuasion unit, RAID, and firefighters are seen near a building where the chief suspect in an al-Qaida-linked killing spree is holed up in an apartment in Toulouse, France Thursday March 22, 2012. Mohamed Merah, the chief suspect in the shooting of three Jewish schoolchildren, a rabbi, and three French paratroopers in three separate incidents, has stopped communicating with authorities and may have committed suicide, the interior minister said Thursday, as a standoff between the gunman and hundreds of police entered a second day.(Foto:Remy de la Mauviniere/AP/dapd)
Green light for the Euro in Germany's financial stronghold of Frankfurt 13 November. The looming changeover to euro banknotes and coins across the 12-nation euro zone on January 1, 2002, has left US investors uninspired and blase, expecting the event to have little impact on the curency's fundamentals. US analysts said there may be potential for some temporary disruption in economic activity in the euro area related to the switchover, which could hit the euro's foreign exchange value, but this would be unlikely to last beyond a few days. dpa
French President Nicolas Sarkozy attends a ceremony to pay homage to the three soldiers killed by suspected French gunman Mohamed Merah, claiming al-Qaida links, and also suspected in the killings of three Jewish children and a rabbi, Wednesday, March 21, 2012 in Montauban, southwestern France. Soldliers were Imad Ibn-Ziaten, 30, a paratrooper in the 1st Airborne Transportation Regiment based in Toulouse, Abel Chennouf, 25, who served in the 17th paratrooper combat engineering regiment based in Montauban and Mohamed Legouade, 26, the second paratrooper killed in the same shooting. (Foto:Jacques Brinon, Pool/AP/dapd)
Masked French special unit policemen (RAID) arrive at Perignon barracks after the assault to capture gunman Mohamed Merah during a raid on a five-storey building to arrest a suspect in the killings of three children and a rabbi on Monday at a Jewish school, in Toulouse March 22, 2012. The 23-year-old gunman suspected of killing seven people in southwestern France in the name of al Qaeda, jumped from a window to his death in a hail of bullets after police stormed his apartment on Thursday. France's Interior Minister said earlier police hoped to capture Mohamed Merah, who had confessed to police negotiators to killing three soldiers as well as three Jewish children and a rabbi at a school, alive. REUTERS/Pascal Parrot (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
An undated and non-datelined frame grab from a video broadcast March 21, 2012 by French national television station France 2, who they claim to show Mohamed Merah, the suspect in the killing of 3 paratroopers, 3 children and a rabbi in recent days in France. About 300 police, some in body armour, have cordoned off a five-storey building in Toulouse where the 24-year-old Muslim shooter, identified as Mohamed Merad, is holed up. REUTERS/France 2 Television/Handout (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Mourners stand around the bodies of the victims of Monday's shooting in Toulouse during their joint funeral service in Jerusalem March 21, 2012. A gunman, suspected of killing three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in the name of al Qaeda, said on Wednesday he would hand himself over to police after an hours-long siege in which he wounded three officers. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (JERUSALEM - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
French President and UMP party candidate for the 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy, center, speaks in front of the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school following a shooting incident, alongside France's Education Minister Luc Chatel, third from left, France's Jewish central Consistory Joel Mergui, second from right, and Head of Representative Council of French Jewish Institutions (CRIF) Richard Pasquier, left, in Toulouse, southwestern France, Monday, March 19, 2012. A motorcycle gunman opened fire Monday in front of a Jewish school in the French city of Toulouse, killing a rabbi, his two small sons and one other child, the prosecutor's office said. (Foto:Eric Cabanis, Pool/AP/dapd)
Police officers gather at the site of a shooting in Toulouse, southwestern France, Monday, March 19, 2012. A father and his two sons were among four people who died Monday when a gunman opened fire in front of a Jewish school in a city in southwest France, the Toulouse prosecutor said Monday. (Foto:Bruno Martin/AP/dapd)
epa03142591 People stand in the street after an attack was carried out against a mosque with a petrol bomb, in Anderlecht, west of Brussels, Belgium, 12 March 2012. A witness saw a man setting fire to a mosque in Anderlecht, killing the mosque's imam Sheik Abdullah and injuring another person. EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Francois Hollande, Socialist Party candidate for the 2012 French presidential election, delivers a speech in Paris January 26, 2012. Hollande said he will raise taxes on the rich, cut tax on profits for smallest firms and cancel billions of euros of tax breaks. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS BUSINESS)
This is an undated image made available Wednesday Feb. 22, 2012 by the Sunday Times in London of journalist Marie Colvin. A French government spokeswoman on Wednesday identified two Western reporters killed in Syria as American war reporter Marie Colvin and French photojournalist Remi Ochlik . Colvin, from Oyster Bay, New York, had been a foreign correspondent for Britain's Sunday Times for two decades, reporting from the world's most dangerous places. She lost the sight in one eye in Sri Lanka in 2001 but did not let that deter her.(Foto:Sunday Times/AP/dapd) Undated photo of French photographer Remi Ochlik who died Wednesday Feb. 22, 2012 in Homs, Syria. French photojournalist Remi Ochlik and an American journalist Marie Colvin working for a British newspaper were killed Wednesday by Syrian government shelling of the opposition stronghold of Homs, France's government said.(Foto:Lucas Dolega/AP/dapd)
In this citizen journalism image provide by the Local Coordination Committees in Syria, an anti-Syrian regime man reacts in front of flames which rise from a burning shop damaged by Syrian government forces shelling, in Baba Amr neighborhood in Homs province, central Syria, on Sunday Feb. 12, 2012. The Arab League called Sunday for the U.N. Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping force for Syria and urged Arab states to sever all diplomatic contact with President Bashar Assad's regime, the League's latest effort to bring an end to the violence that has killed more than 5,000 people. (Foto:Local Coordination Committees in Syria/AP/dapd) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS HANDOUT PHOTO
Einer Kreditkarte liegt in einem Haufen von Cent-Münzen verschiedener Wertigkeiten, aufgenommen am 24.01.2010. Foto: Daniel Karmann dpa/lby
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers a speech to present his New Year wishes to the foreign diplomatic corps at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Friday, Jan. 20, 2012. France is suspending its training operations in Afghanistan and threatening to withdraw its entire force from the country early, after an Afghan soldier shot and killed four French troops Friday and wounded several others. (Foto:Charles Platiau, pool/AP/dapd)
Euromuenzen aus verschiedenen europaeischen Laendern liegen auf einem Tisch (Foto vom 08.12.02). Frankreichs Marianne in deutschen Haenden, Athener Eulen in belgischen Geldboersen, finnische Moltebeeren in portugiesischen Taschen: Durch die verschiedenen Euro-Muenzen mit jeweils unterschiedlichen Gravuren sollte Europa ein Stueck weiter zusammenruecken. Doch das gemeinsame Geld wandert eher gemaechlich ueber den Kontinent. Nach Forschungen des Freiberger Professors Dietrich Stoyan vermischen sich die Euro-Muenzen, die auf ihrer Rueckseite von Land zu Land verschieden sind, langsamer als erwartet. Ein Jahr nach der Einfuehrung des neuen Bargelds stammen nur sieben von hundert Ein-Euro-Muenzen in Deutschland aus dem Ausland, schaetzt der Mathematiker. (Foto: dapd) // Eingestellt von wa