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.
Soccer is Africa is called football. Same in france...its called "le foot" it is also the same in spain, in spanish its le foot ir something close to that.
In terms of area, South Africa is larger than France. The area of South Africa is 1,221,037 km2, compared to France's 674,843 km2. In terms of population, France is larger than South Africa. The population of France is 65,447,374, compared to South Africa's 49,320,000.
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which countries fought for control land in africa
France gained many of the products in Africa, including salt, agriculture, gold, diamonds, and many other minerals.
Soccer is Africa is called football. Same in france...its called "le foot" it is also the same in spain, in spanish its le foot ir something close to that.
In terms of area, South Africa is larger than France. The area of South Africa is 1,221,037 km2, compared to France's 674,843 km2. In terms of population, France is larger than South Africa. The population of France is 65,447,374, compared to South Africa's 49,320,000.
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France, Italy, North Africa ,Germany
France claimed the most of the land in North Africa.
South Africa
Areas in the southern part of Africa and the country of South Africa are thousands of miles away from France.
Most of West Africa was colonized by France.
North Africa, Sicily, and France
France has never actually "invaded" any part of Africa. For a period of seventy years, from the 1890s to the 1960s, France had a number of colonies in Africa, notably Algeria and Morocco, and on the west coast of Africa.
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