France is in western Europe. It is bordered by the Atlantic ocean on the west, by Spain on the south, and by Belgium in the north.
No, France is a country to the north of Spain, which is another country in mainland Europe.
France is in western Europe, bordered by the Atlantic ocean and the English channel. It is located north of Spain, south of Belgium, south-east of England.
Both!! Continental France is in Europe, so is north of the equator. But there are some french possessions that are south of the equator.
Belgium is a country IN the continent Europe. More specific in Western Europe along the North Sea, with The Netherlands in the North, Germany in the East and France in the South.
France is a part of Europe, North America, South America, and Africa. This does not include territories, but integral parts of the country. Metropolitan France (the area generally thought of when France is mentioned) is located in Europe.
Belgium is situated in France. It is a french speaking country and there are many little villages in it. There are many football players who come from Belgium too.
France is a country that spans the continents of Europe, North America, South America, and Africa. Metropolitan France, basically the heart of the country, is in Europe.
France is in Europe but have land claims in the North American, South American, African, and Oceania continents.
Europe is North of Africa
France is located on the west coast of Western Europe, north of Spain, west of Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Luxembourg, and south of Belgium
No. France is located in Europe.