France has many islands. 24 of them have an area of over 100 sq km. The islands of New-Caledonia, Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea, the Kerguelen islands, La Guadeloupe and La Martinique in the Carribbean, La Réunion and Mayotte in the Indian ocean are among the largest ones.
France has 13 overseas territories :D
sry but am not sure of my answer i just tried to remember what my teacher said. ups! well i tried :)
Two
L'Ile de la Cité
and
L'Ile Saint-Louis
France has six sides! And is filled with good food too!
There's no city called "France" in France ...
France is a country.
The islands are a territory of France.
France is a country, not a city
Reims
The capitol of West France is said to be Blue Waffle city. Many others say niggertown, but i am persuaded to believe it is Dick Cheese city
Corsica.
3 islands
Venice
117
Many of the Caribbean islands were once foreign territories or Spain, The Netherlands, France, UK, US or the Dutch. Many of the islands are still part of those nations.
The islands are a territory of France.
got the islands they wanted kept caribbean islands that France wanted
Venice
The Channel islands are closer to France than Britain. The Channel islands are closer to France than Britain.
There is 3 islands in the city of Paris. The islands in Paris are called the 'île Saint-Louis' and the 'île de la Cité'; the third one is the tiny 'île aux cygnes'
Madeira Islands and the Azores Islands are part of Portugal, Corsica is part of France.
No
France has eleven time zones including those of France, French Guiana and numerous islands, inhabited and uninhabited