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how did the word france originate?​

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Answered by satpalpspcl7467
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 <font color="Red">The name France comes from Latin Francia ("land of the Franks").

The name France comes from Latin Francia ("land of the Franks").Originally it applied to the whole Empire of the Franks, extending from southern France to eastern Germany. Modern France is still called Frankreich in German and similar names in some other Germanic languages (such as Frankrijk in Dutch), which means "Frank Reich", the Realm of the Franks.

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Answered by angelsotangrai
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The name France comes from Latin Francia (land of the Franks”). Originally it applied tothe whole Empire of the Franks, extending from Southern France to Eastern Germany.

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