No France is a independent country.
It belongs to the European Community which a supranational body composed by 27 European nation.
So, France is a nation, not a region.
La Martinique is a big island in the Carribbean. This is part of France, but not a region of Paris which is on the mainland.
Yes, Corsica is a French island and region.
"Breton" is ne name of the people from the region of Brittany, which is the westernmost region of France, pointing out in the Atlantic.
Because It is an overseas region of 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]).
La Martinique is a big island in the Carribbean. This is part of France, but not a region of Paris which is on the mainland.
France is in Europe, which is part of Eurasia.
Guadeloupe is part of France, it's a region of France
Yes, Corsica is a French island and region.
Strasbourg is in the eastern part of France, a region called Alsace.
"Breton" is ne name of the people from the region of Brittany, which is the westernmost region of France, pointing out in the Atlantic.
France established a colony on Martinique and the island is still part of France.
Mayenne (Département No. 53) is part of the Pays de la Loire region.
Geographically, France is located in the western portion of Europe.
Crêpes and galettes (the salty version) are a specialty of Brittany, the westernmost region of France.
Paris is the capital, and largest city in France. It is part of the Île-de-France region.
To say which part of France you come from in French, you can say "Je viens de + [name of the region or city]." For example, "Je viens de Paris" means "I come from Paris."