No officially recognised country today does claim metropolitan France. The British Royalty has had claims on the French throne and kingdom from 1337 up to 1815 and the heirs were crowned as both kings and queens of England and France.
There are separatists movements that claim some parts of France, as well as conflicts over France's possessions abroad, but no country does claim France, and France does not claim "countries" either.
France is not a state, it is an independent country.
FRANCE IS A COUNTRY.
TdF isn't raced on a national basis.All the competitors are professional riders that race for a team, and it's the team - not a country - that claims the glory of a win.
France is a country, I think you thinking of Paris which is a city
No, Paris is not a country. It is the Capital City of France, which is a country.
France.
Corsica is a part of France.
Corsica is a part of France.
Paris, France
that would be Paris France
La Salle claims Louisiana for France.
Corsica is part of France. The capital city of France is Paris
Corsica is part of France. The French capital is Paris.
Corsica is part of France. The capital city of France is Paris
Three countris had the claims: France, Spain, and Great Britain.
Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 18 regions of France. Paris is the capital city in France.
France IS a country.