France is the largest country in Western Europe and in the European Union, so France is larger than Germany.
The Roman Empires territory was hundreds of people larger than the Dynastys territory.
India is larger than France.
No, Quebec is not 7 times bigger than France. France is approximately 13 times larger in territory than Quebec. France covers an area of around 551,695 square kilometers, while Quebec covers around 1,542,056 square kilometers.
No. But France is the largest country in the European Union. Russia has the largest European territory. Also Ukraine has a larger area than the European part of France. Should non European territories be counted, then Norway, Denmark and Kazakhstan are larger than France, too.
Turkey is the largest compared to France and Spain. France is the largest country in the European Union (551,500 sq km for mainland France) and larger than Spain, which is just slightly smaller (500,000 sq km). Turkey has a larger area (780,580 sq km), but only 3% of its territory is geographically in Europe, the eastern part being located in the Middle East .
Canada is twenty times larger than France.
France is larger than Ireland
Considering the fact that France is about the size of Texas, yes, France is larger.
France is much smaller than the US.
France is much larger than Belgium. It is the largest country within the E.U.
English has a larger vocabulary than German, mainly due to its history of borrowing and integrating words from various languages.
France claimed the territory of Louisiana as a colony, but that territory was far larger than the present-day state of Louisiana. Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa at least were all wholly in French Louisiana.