sport in France
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sport in France
Summary
sport in France is a sport in a geographic region[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of sport_in_a_geographic_region entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (176 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- sport in France is in the country of France[3].
- sport in France's image is recorded as StadeFranceNationsLeague2018.jpg[4].
- sport in France's instance of is recorded as sport in a geographic region[5].
- sport in France's location is recorded as France[6].
- sport in France's subclass of is recorded as sport in Europe[7].
- sport in France's Commons category is recorded as Sports in France[8].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as football in France[9].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as basketball in France[10].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as handball in France[11].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as ice hockey in France[12].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as tennis in France[13].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as motorsport in France[14].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as floorball in France[15].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as bandy in France[16].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as volleyball in France[17].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as fencing in France[18].
- sport in France's has part is recorded as badminton in France[19].
- sport in France's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Sport in France[20].
- sport in France's topic's main Wikimedia portal is recorded as Portal:Sport in France[21].
- sport in France's facet of is recorded as France[22].
- sport in France's facet of is recorded as sport[23].
- sport in France's BBC Things ID is recorded as 2f40c5b2-2d24-4b53-8530-d5835236aca0[24].
Why It Matters
sport in France ranks in the top 3% of sport_in_a_geographic_region entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (176 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]