1. Paris Paris is the capital and largest city of the French Republic. It is also the political, economic, cultural and commercial center of France. It is one of the five international metropolises in the world (the other four are New York and London).
, Tokyo, Hong Kong), and was rated as an Alpha+ world first-tier city by GaWC.
There are more than 70 colleges and universities in Paris (more than half of the country) and 13 comprehensive universities. Many colleges and universities are located in the Latin Quarter.
There are nine universities in Paris, including the Collège de France, the University of Paris, the Ecole Polytechnique, the Ecole Normale Supérieure, the National School of Statistics and Economic Management, the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Engineering etiquette, the Ecole Nationale Pontificia, and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Techniques Advancedes.
and the National Center for Scientific Research.
2. Lyon Lyon is the second largest city in France, the capital of the Auvergne Auvergne-Rh?ne-Alpes region and the provincial capital of Rh?ne (Province 69).
In January 2015, the "Métropole de Lyon" (Métropole de Lyon), also known as "Grand Lyon" (Grand Lyon), was established with some provincial administrative powers.
Lyon has a well-developed education industry and is also one of the major university towns in France. It has many universities and colleges [51-52]?, and hundreds of thousands of students from all over the world, which also bring vitality and vitality to the city.
vitality.
3. Grenoble Grenoble is a famous scientific city in France and is known as the "Silicon Valley" in France and even Europe.
More than 20,000 scientific and technological personnel work in various laboratories and research institutes in the city.
The most famous scientific research units are: Nuclear Energy Research Center, Information Technology and Electronics Research Institute; international high-tech research institutions: neutron reactors cooperated by France, Germany and Britain (with a history of 20 years), synchrotrons cooperated by ten European countries
, the Astronomical Observation Research Center of German-French cooperation, the High Magnetic Field Research Institute of French-German cooperation, etc.
4. Strasbourg Strasbourg is a city in northeastern France, the capital of the Région Grand Est and the provincial capital of Bas-Rhin (67 provinces). It is also the seventh largest city in France.
cities and largest border cities.
Strasbourg is a humanistic center with a long history of higher education, combining French and German intellectual traditions.
Although Strasbourg was annexed to the Kingdom of France in 1683, it remained closely connected with the intellectual circles of German-speaking countries in the 18th century, and the university also attracted many students from the Holy Roman Empire. Goethe and Metternich both studied at Strasbourg.
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5. Lille Lille is the largest city in northern France and the fifth largest city in France.
If the entire Lille metropolitan area is included, its total population ranking will rise to fourth in France, behind Paris, Lyon and Marseille.
Including Northern Business School, Alliance International Business School, IESEG School of Management, University of Lille 1, University of Lille 2, University of Lille 3 and other universities.