France
France stands for:
- France , English and French name
- France (newspaper) , French daily newspaper (1940–1944)
France or Francé is the surname of the following people:
- Anatole France (1844-1924), French writer
- Annie Francé-Harrar (1886–1971), Austrian writer and naturalist
- Bill France senior (1909–1992), American racing official
- Bill France junior (1933–2007), American racing official
- Brian France (* 1962), American racing official
- Cécile de France (* 1975), Belgian actress
- Charles Engell France (1946–2005), American choreographer
- David France (* 1959), American journalist and filmmaker
- Henri de France, duc de Reims (1121–1175), French clergyman
- Henri de France (1911–1986), French engineer
- James France (* 1930), British-Danish businessman, religious historian, art historian, Cistercian researcher and author
- Joseph de Francé (also Josef de Francé ; 1691–1761), French numismatist
- Joseph Irwin France (1873–1939), American politician
- Martin France (* 1964), British jazz drummer
- Michael France (1962-2013), American screenwriter
- Nic France (* 1956), British jazz and rock drummer
- Raoul Heinrich Francé (1874–1943), Austro-Hungarian botanist, microbiologist and natural philosopher
- Richard France (born 1938), American actor
- Robbie France (1959–2012), British drummer
- Ryan France (born 1980), English football player
- Todd France (born 1980), American football player
La France stands for:
- La France (airship) , French airship
- La France (Rose)
- La France (newspaper)
See also:
Wiktionary: France - explanations of meanings, origins of words, synonyms, translations