1820: Île-de-France Dec 9, 2019
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The greater region around Paris in France is called 'Île de France' or literally "Island of France". However, no one is totally sure where this name comes from, and it's definitely not an island. It may be a reference to being between the Oise, Marne, and Seine, though it may also have been a reference to 'Île de la Cité' where the royal palace and cathedral are located. It is not uncommon to name a region after a smaller part of it.
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The greater region around Paris in France is called 'Île de France' or literally "Island of France". However, no one is totally sure where this name comes from, and it's definitely not an island. It may be a reference to being between the Oise, Marne, and Seine, though it may also have been a reference to 'Île de la Cité' where the royal palace and cathedral are located. It is not uncommon to name a region after a smaller part of it.
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