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Yes, Madagascar was a colony of France.
There were a couple, but you might be looking for New Orleans.
Thailand. Because the agreement between British and French.
Vietnam was, initially a French colony. Southeast Asia was colonised by many nations, notably: France, British Empire, Germany, Portugaul, The Netherlands and more recently the Japan and to some extent the United States.
more than three. indochina stands for the countries of southeast asia. Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Malaysia. so it's six countries. the reason why this region is refered to as indochina is because all these countries were once part of a French colony.
Guyana is a former British colony, Suriname was a Dutch colony, French Guiana was a French colony now incorporated in France. Each of the ruling countries imposed its own language on its possession and the locals did not ask for or look for a merge with his neighbours.
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The country is Borneo, and is shared by these three countries: Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia
France was gradually wearing down on Southeast Asian countries' independence until it was part of what was known as French Indochina. In France's goal to colonize the world and make it all French, it took a hold of Asia through Southeast Asia, specifically the countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Through military expeditions, the French wore down these three countries until they all became part of French Indochina.
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The countries of Laos, Cambodia, and all of Vietnam.