attendance rates have dropped so low; & in fact, church attendance in France has become the lowest in the world! Yet underlined by former president Sarkozy, France remains a country whose "culture" is catholic, just like Arizona.
When visiting France, there are many attractions tourist enjoy seeing, one of the main ones being the Eiffeil Tower. The Eiffel Tower which is about 324 m in height, is one of the most recognizable monuments in the world and a must-see for visitors in Paris. On the Tower, there are two restaurants, the Michelin-starred Jules Verne on the 2nd platform and 58 Tour Eiffel on the 1st platform. The Jules Verne is very pricey but offers high quality food and a great view. The 58 Tour Effeil is more reasonably priced with simpler options for lunch and dinner.
Along with the Eiffeil Tower however lay more tourist attractions including The Louvre, Notre Dame de Paris, L'arc de Triomphe, Le Musee d'Orsay & Le French Riviera. These are all unique and interesting places for you to visit. France will give you a unique and unforgettable experience! With more than 20 tourist attractions,
The To Sua Ocean Trench is an amazingly beautiful and surely interesting place. Located in the village of Lotofaga on the south coast of Upolu island in Samoa, this island offers so much. Not only does it capture you with its beautiful and calming surroundings, but its culture is very unique. Samoan people love to laugh, joke around, sing, and dance & are very dedicated to three things: God, Family, & Food. Though they live on a small island, they have a wide variation of food. Early every morning as the sun rises, young men paddle their canoes out in the lagoon to catch fish while others are harvesting what is needed for the meals. They make very delicious dishes which are influenced by European and Chinese dishes. They're usually dishes like umu (oven-pit-baked food), sapasui (chop suey), and puligi (pudding); since they're on an island, their diets arent influenced so much by what society normally eats. For example, they dont have a Mc Donald's or a Burger King around, therefore
Church attendance in France is among the lowest in the world, with surveys showing that only about 5% of the total population, i.e. less than 10% of those who are nominally Catholics, now attend weekly mass.... Yet it is an undeniable fact, underlined by former president Sarkozy, that France remains a country whose "culture" is catholic.
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