Introducing France
The name
The name France comes from Latin Francia, which literally means "land of the Franks or Frankland". There are various theories as to the origin of the name of the Franks. One is that it is derived from the Proto-Germanic word frankon which translates as javelin or lance as the throwing axe of the Franks was known as a francisca. Much the same as the Saxons are named after a a variety of single-edged knives called the seax.
Public Holidays
There are 11 in France. These are the 1st January, the 1st and 8th May, Easter Monday, Ascension day, Whit Monday, the 14th July, the 15th August, the 1st and 11th November and the 25th December. On these days Government Departments, banks, shops . are, in the main, closed
Buying a place in France
Buying a property in France is a dream many of us aspire to. French house prices are comparatively low and the excitement of owning a substantial French property for the price of a one bedroom apartment in the UK can make buying a home in France an exciting prospect. However like all overseas property purchases you need to take your time, seek independent advice and see the area at different times of the year. Our advice is to identify your region then start your search for French property.

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