Mineral France
The main deposits of boxers are concentrated in the south of France among the juridical, limestones (Dangedoc, Primoros). The calium salt lays in Elsa's tectanical veins, stone salt in Lotharingia and Jure. The stone coal deposits are attached to the pre-growths of the German mountains in northern France and Lotharingia, and small coal deposits are located in the Central Area. Largest oil deposits and the natural gas of France are in a pre-pire vibration in southern Aquitia, as well as in Elsas.
In France, many mineral sources are concentrated mainly in the volcanic areas of the Central Region. More important energy resources are uranium reserves in the Central and mountainous rivers, especially Rhona and its Alpine tributaries. In the future, large amounts of sea tidal energy that reaches the coast of the country from 12 to 16 metres may be used. The country is rich in natural construction materials








