Corsica.
One French-speaking island is Corsica, a French owned island in the Mediterrenean.
French fries do not originate from France instead they are from Italy, I believe.
The Italian Island WEST of Italy is Sardinia, A French Island WEST of Italy is Corsica.
In 1940 France was ruled by a french president.
They are two entirely different countries. France and Italy... were you serious?
Yes, Uk is 1,503 miles away from Italy and Spain is 1,228 miles away from Italy.
Yes, France border Italy. In that area french is spoken on the french side and Italian on the Italian side.
He was from the Island of Corsica, which had been under French control for a year at the time of his birth. He would not, however (at least in his earlier life), refer to himself as French, but instead Corsican.
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Sardinia is part of modern day Italy , Corsica is not. The Kingdom of Sardinia was one of the driving forces behind Italian reuinification. Corsica however is still occupied by France (and possibly kept the island, as France supported the italians against the Austrian Empire). The Corsican language is pretty much a tuscan/italian dialect, though it's use is being surpessed by the french ("only one language in the Republic ,and that is french" ) Most all corsicans can speak french (even though many consider corsican/italian their native speech)
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