France is located in Europe (and so isn't located in Brazil), but French Guiana (a part of France) borders Brazil on the north.
Brazil and France is both countries
Yes Brazil have defeated France.
You can find tapirs in French Guiana, which is located north of Brazil, but still a part of France. You can't find tapirs in mainland France.
There are several agreements between France and Brazil.
10 countries: Spain, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Brazil, and Suriname. Brazil and Suriname both border French Guiana, which is an overseas French department. French Guiana is an integral part of France and is as considered as much a part of France as Paris.
Yes, actually, France borders Brazil. The overseas French department of French Guiana (which some mistake to be a country) borders Brazil to the north in South America. French Guiana (or Guyane) is as much a part of France as Paris or Corsica; it's an integral part of the country.
In general, a flight from Brazil to France will fly northeast over the Atlantic Ocean.
Brazil with France being second
That would depend on the sport. The international sport that they are all part of would be soccer. Brazil would be the best of the teams from that group of four that are listed in the question.
France, by winning 3-0 over Brazil. Two goals from Zinedine Zidane and one from Emmanuel Petit.
In 1998 France beat Brazil.