Quebec in Canada, some islands in the Carribeans (Haiti), France and French Guyana, Monaco, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Polynesia
Then you have a lots of countries with a French-speaking minority like Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Louisiana in the United States, etc...
Algeria - President Abdelmadjid Tebboune Benin - President Patrice Talon Burkina Faso - President Roch Marc Christian Kabore Burundi - President Evariste Ndayishimiye Cameroon - President Paul Biya Central African Republic - President Faustin-Archange Touadera Chad - President Idriss Deby Comoros - President Azali Assoumani Congo (Brazzaville) - President Denis Sassou Nguesso Djibouti - President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh Democratic Republic of Congo - President Félix Tshisekedi Equatorial Guinea - President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Gabon - President Ali Bongo Ondimba Guinea - President Alpha Condé Ivory Coast - President Alassane Ouattara Madagascar - President Andry Rajoelina Mali - President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita Mauritania - President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani Niger - President Mohamed Bazoum Rwanda - President Paul Kagame Senegal - President Macky Sall Seychelles - President Wavel Ramkalawan Togo - President Faure Gnassingbe Tunisia - President Kais Saied Gabon - President Ali Bongo Ondimba
The capitals of French-speaking countries are: Algeria - Algiers Belgium - Brussels Benin - Porto-Novo (official) and Cotonou (seat of government) Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou Burundi - Gitega (political capital) and Bujumbura (economic capital) Canada - Ottawa Central African Republic - Bangui Chad - N'Djamena Comoros - Moroni Democratic Republic of the Congo - Kinshasa Republic of the Congo - Brazzaville Djibouti - Djibouti France - Paris Gabon - Libreville Guinea - Conakry Haiti - Port-au-Prince Ivory Coast - Yamoussoukro (political capital) and Abidjan (economic capital) Lebanon - Beirut Luxembourg - Luxembourg City Madagascar - Antananarivo Mali - Bamako Mauritania - Nouakchott Mauritius - Port Louis Monaco - Monaco Morocco - Rabat Niger - Niamey Rwanda - Kigali Senegal - Dakar Seychelles - Victoria Switzerland - Bern, Geneva, and Zurich (federal capital) Togo - Lome Tunisia - Tunis Vanuatu - Port Vila Please note that some countries may have multiple capitals or government seats.
there are none
Nobody can give you an exact number but 85% of all French speaking people are not French.
Africa has the greatest amount of French-speaking countries, with a total of 29 countries where French is commonly spoken. These countries were previously French colonies, and French continues to be widely used in various sectors such as government, education, and media.
French-speaking people are often associated with a strong emphasis on culture, art, and cuisine. French-speaking countries tend to have a history of colonial influence and typically have a passion for preserving their language and traditions.
If you mean, "all french speaking countries are in France" Then no, There is Canadian french, Québec, And there are bilingual provinces like New Brunswick.There is also some french in India, and many people move from India to France because of this.
There are 29 countries in the world where French is an official language. Some examples include France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and several countries in Africa such as Senegal, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Madagascar.
None. Nigeria does not share a border with any French-speaking country. Nigeria is bordered by Benin to the west, Niger to the north, Chad to the northeast, and Cameroon to the east.
Some French-speaking countries and their capitals are: France - Paris Canada - Ottawa Switzerland - Bern Belgium - Brussels Senegal - Dakar Democratic Republic of the Congo - Kinshasa
Canada is a country. It doesn't contain any additional countries. If you are asking what provinces speak French, Québec has the largest French-speaking population, but French is official in all of the provinces. ---------- Canada is bilingual making French an official Canadian language but not the provinces. Only Manitoba and NB are bilingual, French English.
North Africa countries are all Islamic countries and mostly speaking Arabic language. Accordingly, Islam religion rules and teachings are the factors controlling North African countries.