The mapping of France in the 18th century underwent significant transformation thanks to the efforts of the Cassini family.
A French Gendarme uses a tablet to control the "Crit'Air" sticker on a car (Photo by JEAN-PIERRE CLATOT / AFP) There are now dozens of French towns and cities with low emission zones and restrictions ...
Election officials count votes at a polling station in Marignana, Corsica. (Photo by Pascal POCHARD-CASABIANCA / AFP) Despite Emmanuel Macron’s victory, fractures in France’s political landscape, ...
In the world of archaeology, finding ancient maps or drawings can reveal a lot about how early humans thought and lived. A fascinating discovery in a French cave is giving researchers new insights ...
In 1809, Jean François Tourcaty did something both strange and remarkable: he mapped a country through its food. Not its borders. Not its rivers. Not its cities. But its sausages, its wines, its ...