That would be "Aquitaine".
Osp is a village in the Municipality of Koper in the Littoral region of Slovenia.
Kourou, located in French Guiana, is a town from where most European satellites are launched.
the French region of 'Provence' wall called 'Provincia' by the Romans.
anjou
Douala is the largest city in Cameroon, and it is the capital of the Littoral Region, but it is not the national capital. The capital of Cameroon is Yaoundé.
French in the beginning, though he could have picked up Dutch and German later because they were prevalent in his country.
The French and the British went to war because in the beginning both the French and British claimed the land in the Ohio River Valley. France feared that the British would take over the region. The British saw the forts that the French were building as a threat to the British settlers in the area.
By the beginning of last century the French, having invaded and started exploiting the area, constituted the "French Ecuatorial Africa", "uniting" Gabon, Congo and the (already turned into a colony) region of Ubangui-Chari.
Their city-states were in today's Syria and Lebanon, plus Carthage in today's Tunisia. They also established trading centres around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and in Mesopotamia.
The population of Burgundy - French region - is 1,631,000.
France doesn't have an East coast! Bordeaux is a wine producing region on it's western coast though.
Normandy was the French region attacked on D-Day