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Athens, the capital of Greece.
islanders are live in island:D The islanders were looking for food until they found some coconuts
um... I think I know what you mean. In France, they speak French and their capital is Paris. In Quebec, they speak Quebecois, which is basically slang french, (but don't tell them that!) and their capital is Quebec city. In Haiti they speak Haitian Creole, some other islands speak Creole, which is basically french but it has a lot of different words and is very hard for a french speaker to understand! Their capital is Port-au-Prince. In Ivory Coast, (cote d'ivoire) they also speak very good french, idk their capital. (google it) There are a few countries in Africa that speak french including Algeria, Liberia, Sudan (i think) and Ivory coast. Did this help?
Some French words have capital letters, but the rules for capitalizing words are different in French than in English. For example, "I live in Paris" is "J'habite à Paris," but "The language that I speak is French" is "La langue que je parle c'est français."
one beautiful place in Russia is the capital Moscow.
The largest city in Switzerland by population is Zürich, then comes Geneva (French: Genève), Basel, Bern (the capital) and Lausanne.
Some French place names in Canada include Montreal, Quebec City, Trois-Rivières, and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. These names reflect the French influence in various regions of Canada.
Some French-speaking countries in West Africa and their capital cities include Senegal (Dakar), Mali (Bamako), Ivory Coast (Yamoussoukro), Burkina Faso (Ouagadougou), Niger (Niamey), Guinea (Conakry), and Mauritania (Nouakchott).
Some were certainly not new and not uniquely French such as the separation between Church and State, the rights of man and the Citizen, Divine Right of a Monarch and the role of Capital punishment.
Magellan got into a fight with native islanders and was killed there?THIS IS THE RIGHT ANSWER FOR IS
Martinique's current capital is Fort-de-France, but Saint-Pierre, also known as le Petit Paris of the West Indies, was the island's rich and glamorous capital until May 8, 1902, when Mount Pelée erupted to kill about 30,000 people in the city within 3 minutes. Only a prisoner protected by his cell walls survived the catastrophe. Some of Martinique's beautiful sights include the yoles rondes, the traditional fishing boats also used for racing. People from across the globe come to watch the boats' "natuical ballet." The islanders speak French and créole, a mix of French, Spanish, English, Portuguese, and African languages.