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<span> Reims (</span><span><span>attention to spelling)</span>
1. The picture is the city of Remis
L'image (ou la photo) est la ville de Reims.
2. 200,000 inhabitants .
Deux cent mille habitants.
It is better to say : Il y a deux cent mille (200 000) habitants.
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<span><span>It is better to say: Il y a deux cent mille habitants.</span>
3. Northeast of France, Remis.
Rémis est dans le Nord Est de la France.
4. This is a city where kings received their coronations.
C'est une ville où les rois ont reçu leur couronnement.
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<span><span>It is better to say: In this city, many kings <span>were crowned.
Dans cette ville, beaucoup de rois ont été couronnés.
</span></span> 5. Remis is the capital of the champagne region.
</span><span><span>It is better to say:Is a French commune in the Marne in the Champagne-Ardenne region.</span>
6. It is the beautiful cathedral in Remis, France.
It is better to say :
La cathédrale de Notre-Dame de Reims est magnifique.
</span><span>The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims is beautiful <span>.</span></span>
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Voters in the French-speaking province of Quebec will soon decide whether or not to secede from Canada. In 1980, after a similar referendum was soundly rejected, separatists blamed defeat on fears that sovereignty in Quebec would lead to economic hardship. To lure voters this time, the ruling Parti Quebecois promises to maintain close relations with Canada after independence. But this pledge may prove empty, as English Canada is showing signs of frustration over Quebec's constant demands for special treatment. With most opinion polls indicating a close vote on Oct. 30, U.S. officials are remaining diplomatically silent about what happens in Canada. But the stakes are large: Canada is the United States' biggest trading partner.
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