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Culture of France

Main article: Culture of France
  • Architecture of France
    • Basilicas in France
    • Castles in France
    • Cathedrals in France
    • Lighthouses in France
    • Palaces in France
  • Art in France
    • Literature of France
    • Music of France
    • Theatre in France
  • Cuisine of France
  • Languages of France
  • Media in France
    • Cinema of France
    • Television in France
  • Mythology in France
  • National symbols of France
    • Coat of arms of France
    • Flag of France
    • National anthem of France
  • People of France
    • Ethnic minorities in France
      • Armenians in France
      • Chinese diaspora in France
      • Koreans in France
      • Turks in France
  • Public holidays in France
  • Racism in France
  • Religion and belief systems in France
    • Religion in France
      • Hinduism in France
      • Buddhism in France
      • Christianity in France
        • Protestantism in France
        • Orthodoxy in France
        • Roman Catholicism in France
      • Hinduism in France
      • Islam in France
      • Judaism in France
      • Scientology in France
      • Sikhism in France
    • Belief systems
      • Humanism in France
      • Irreligion and atheism in France
  • Scouting and Guiding in France
  • World Heritage Sites in France (See also Transboundary sites)

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