Some coffee is grown in Corsica, but most of the coffee consumed in France is imported from South and Central America or from Africa.
"de quelle partie (or 'region') de France viens-tu ?
He was part of a coup that took over the French Government.
French Guiana is part of France.
France was part of the Roman Empire as (Gaul) for many years. French has evolved from Latin, the language of the occupying Roman forces.
The Quebecois accent comes from France's regions of Normandy, Brittany, and Perche, mostly derived from 17th-century French settlers. Over time, the accent evolved independently in Quebec, leading to distinct linguistic differences from European French.
Yes, Corsica is a French island and region.
French Guiana is part of France.
Ile de France
Guyane is also known as French Guiana. It is the part of France in South America. (it is not a territory, it is as much a part of France as any part of Metropolitan France [France located in Europe]).
It is called French Guiana because it is part of France. They bought this land and made it part of their economy.
Guadeloupe is a French overseas department and region located in the Caribbean. As such, it is a part of France and is governed by the French Republic.
They are French, Corsica is part of France.