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What is the name of the tiny country in the south-eastern of France?

There are two small countries south of France: Andorrawhich is nudged in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain; and Monaco on the French Riviera, close to Italy.


Why is Francium from France?

Francium is not exclusively found in France, but rather, it is found throughout the Earth in extremely small quantities. Francium was discovered by a French scientist, Marguerite Perey.


Do French people eat ponies?

Although there is a quite small consumption of horsemeat in France, most French would not make a fuss about it. But that meat does not come from Shetland ponies or the like.


Why is France split up in so many reagons?

the fact that France is divided into regions is the heritage of the provinces of the old regime, before the French revolution. There is some thought now that French regions are too small to compete with German landers, for example. But the French aren't bothered by these regions, as laws are everywhere the same.


What do you call the people that live in France?

Most people who live in France are french-speaking, so : -Monsieur to a man - [ plural is Messieurs ]Jeune homme to a male too young to be Mr. but too old to be "my little one".Madame to a woman - [ plural is Mesdames ]Mademoiselle to any woman under 21 (or even over 21 if you want to flatter her !) - [ plural is Mesdemoiselles. ]Mon petit to a small child (male)Ma petite to a small child (female)Ma petite puce to a very small child (either sex) who is family (it means my little flea)Citoyens ! to all French citizens (much used by politicians)When talking about people rather than to them, if referring to everyone who lives in France, it is "les habitants de la France". French nationals of any age are referred to as "les francais". English-speakers refer to them as "the French", ( with a capital F) but french-speakers don't capitalise "francais".Finally, when talking in English about everyone who lives in France, your question has it right : - the people that live in France.They are the French or in the French Language they call themselves " Les Francais" or if you are an American living in France you are called an Expatriate, which just means you live outside the country to which you are a citizen.

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Which French Speaking country is located in the southeast corner of France?

Monaco is a small French-speaking country on the French riviera, in the South-eastern corner of France.


Why do people speak french in Argentina?

People do not speak French in Argentina, except a very small population of immigrants from France and French speaking countries.


Small country in the pyrences next to french?

Andorra is the small country in the Pyrenees between Spain and France.


Was Henry Tudor French?

yes he was born in the small city of pli'entee in the heart of france.


Why are in France people talking french?

just do small talk with him I,ve done it then you will get use to it.


Do french fries have anything to do with France?

French fries most likely came from Belgium or Northern France, and appeared around the 18th century. They are not called "French" because of their origin, but because "to french a vegetable" is to cut it into small parts allowing for quick cooking.


Where is french countryside scene?

The "french countryside" means exactly what it sounds like. It refers to areas of France not in cities. Much of the France, by land area, is countryside with small farms, rolling hills, and gentle people.


What is the name of the tiny country in the south-eastern of France?

There are two small countries south of France: Andorrawhich is nudged in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain; and Monaco on the French Riviera, close to Italy.


What country do croutons come from?

Very probable from France because crouton is a French word.


Do they speak french in germany?

NoPeople in Germany speak German.Of course there are also some people who have learnt French at school, or who have moved from France, but that is a small number.


What is the reason why the colonial population of New France was relatively small?

because the french did not want to come to north ameria -:)


What is one reason why the colonial population of new France was small?

because the french did not want to come to north ameria -:)