yes.
-They are both capital cities (Djibouti of Djibouti, Paris of France) -They are both the largest cities in their countries -French is spoken primarily in both cities (Djibouti also has Arabic) -France used to own Djibouti, and obviously still owns Paris
Yes, Corsica is a French island and region.
they came from France, some of their songs have English & french lyrics in them BUT they r still from France =]
Monaco is neither in Spain or France. It is a country in it's own right, on the south coast of France.
French Guiana
yes. in France and Canada
The third French republic was not established until 4 years after the Franco Prussian war because parts of France were still in rebellion. The providence's in the south of France were the ones still in rebellion.
No, it is not. The French Polynesia is a dependent territory of France and therefore lacks sovereignty (UN members must be sovereign states). French Polynesian foreign diplomatic relations are the responsibility of France.
french people live all over the place but mostly in their own country which is France.
No, England is not French. England and France are two separate countries with their own distinct cultures, languages, and histories.
It's still James Bond, just as your own name wouldn't change if you went to live in France. English names will be pronounced with a French accent, but the spelling doesn't change unless you choose to change it.
France, they still even speak French there as an official language