No. It's an overseas territory of France.
No. New Caledonia is an overseas island territory of France in the Pacific Ocean, off the east coast of Australia. It is not a country, and most definitely not a continent!
It depends on if you are asking which countries and dependants are part of South America or part of the actual continent as it is usually displayed. The list of all Countries and Dependants is:ArgentinaBolivaBrazilChileColombiaEcuadorGuyanaParaguayPeruSurinameTrinidad and TobagoUruguayVenezuelaFalkland Island (British Territory)South Georgia and the Sandwich Isles (British Territory)French Guiana (Classified as part of France)
Neither. It's an overseas territory of France, off the east coast of Africa, and the official name is Mayotte.
France is part of the continent of Europe.
In French Guiana, but it is not a country, it is an overseas territory of France
French Guiana (in French: la Guyane) is a French overseas department bordering Brazil and Surinam.
No. It's an overseas territory of France.
No. New Caledonia is an overseas island territory of France in the Pacific Ocean, off the east coast of Australia. It is not a country, and most definitely not a continent!
France is a quad-Continental with the islands Guadeloupe & Martinique in North America French Guiana is in South America Metropolitan France in Europe and Mayotte and Réunion are in Africa. These five French Overseas Departments are legally and administratively an integral part of France. France also has territory in Antarctica Oceania.
Cayenne is the capital of French Guiana, which is not a country but an overseas territory of France.
It's a city in French Polynesia, which is an overseas territory of France.
France is a quad-Continental with the islands Guadeloupe & Martinique in North America French Guiana is in South America Metropolitan France in Europe and Mayotte and Réunion are in Africa. These five French Overseas Departments are legally and administratively an integral part of France. France also has territory in Antarctica Oceania.
France has sovereignty over French Guiana. It is an overseas French department.
France has sovereignty over French Guiana. It is an overseas French department.
France is a quad-Continental with the islands Guadeloupe & Martinique in North America French Guiana is in South America Metropolitan France in Europe and Mayotte and Réunion are in Africa. These five French Overseas Departments are legally and administratively an integral part of France. France also has territory in Antarctica Oceania.
Yes it is a continent. Antarctica, including all territorial claims by sovereign states, is regulated by the Antarctic Treaty System, which defines it as all land and ice shelves south of 60°S. Several dependent territories include sub-Antarctic islands north of 60°S.* Bouvet Island (overseas territory of Norway) * French Southern Territories (overseas territory of France) * Heard Island and McDonald Islands (overseas territory of Australia) * South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.