For a country to be francophone, it must have French as a primary language. There is a wide range of these nations, the obvious one being France. Here is a list of all of the 29 francophone countries of the world and their capital cities in brackets.
- France (Paris)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa)
- Canada (Ottawa)
- Madagascar (Antananarivo)
- Cameroon (Yaoundé)
- Côte d'Ivoire (Yamoussoukro)
- Burkina Faso (Ouagadougou)
- Niger (Niamey)
- Senegal (Dakar)
- Mali (Bamako)
- Rwanda (Kigali)
- Belgium (Brussels)
- Guinea (Conakry)
- Chad (N'Djamena)
- Haiti (Port-au-Prince)
- Burundi (Bujumbura)
- Benin (Porto-Novo)
- Switzerland (Bern)
- Togo (Lomé)
- Central African Republic (Bangui)
- Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville)
- Gabon (Libreville)
- Comoros (Moroni)
- Equatorial Guinea (Malabo)
- Djibouti (Djibouti)
- Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
- Vanuatu (Port Vila)
- Seychelles (Victoria)
- Monaco (Monaco)
Some francophone countries and their capitals include: France (Paris), Canada (Ottawa), Belgium (Brussels), Switzerland (Bern), Senegal (Dakar), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa), and Madagascar (Antananarivo). There are more than 30 francophone countries in the world.
There are 195 countries in the world. Each country has a capital, such as Canada (Ottawa), Brazil (Brasilia), and Japan (Tokyo). It is best to reference an up-to-date list for accurate information.
Here are the capitals of some countries around the world: United States: Washington, D.C. United Kingdom: London Japan: Tokyo France: Paris China: Beijing Brazil: BrasΓlia India: New Delhi
There are all together 195 counties in the world
Africa - 55 countries Europe - 51 countries Asia - 48 countries North America - 23 countries Oceania - 14 countries South America - 12 countries These are the sovereign countries of the world. The continents of Europe and Asia share six countries.
There are 195 countries in the world, and all of them have landmasses. Some examples include the United States, Russia, China, Brazil, India, and Australia.
*See the related link below for an updated list of the countries of the world (recognized and unrecognized) and their capitals.
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There are 195 countries in the world. Each country has a capital, such as Canada (Ottawa), Brazil (Brasilia), and Japan (Tokyo). It is best to reference an up-to-date list for accurate information.
Only countries have capital cities. The world consists of many countries, all with their own capitals. None of them would be considered the capital of the world.
There is a list of capitals of both recognized and unrecognized countries at the related link below.
You can find a map showing all Spanish-speaking countries and their capitals in most world atlases, online mapping websites, or by doing a simple internet search. Websites like World Atlas or Google Maps can provide interactive maps with this information.
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Francophone countries speak French due to a history of French colonization, missionary work, and establishment of trading posts in these regions. French culture and language were hence imposed on these territories, leading to French becoming a dominant language in those countries.
There is about 220 countries in the World today. You can find this info in multiple sources such as encyclopedic dictionaries. But the best shut and most familiar to all is definitely Google.
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The best place to find the populations of all the capitals of the world would be on the Wikipedia site. This site will have listings of all the capitals and how many people live there.