Corsica (French name: La Corse) is the large mediterranean island which is part of Frence since 1768.
The main French island in the Mediterranean is Corsica, which is also a French administrative subdivision ("région")
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French GuianaFrench Guiana was a colony of France since 1817. French Guiana can be found in northeast South America. It is called an overseas region of France.
You mean Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, who is married to President Sarkozy (not the King of France, since France is a republic, not a monarchy!).
They haven't been alway, France and England did not have always been influential in Europe, in the Acient world Acient Greece and Rome had been much more influential in Europe. Since the fall of Rome they have got influence in Europe and the reason of that is that England is island nation with a strong navy, the reason they conquered the world, and France is in the centre of Europe
Tangier Island, Virginia is known for it's unique Elizabethan Accent. The island has been continually occupied since 1686. Due to the island's isolation, the accent has not changed much since the 1600s.
Since France is currently using the Euro, not so much.
It was not acquired. It is the area surrounding the French capital, Paris. It has always been part of France, since Roman times when France was called Gaul. Note that the Ile de France is not an island, but a region of continental France.
gthgkjlhgjk That is a strange answer! a republic on the island of Madagascar; achieved independence from France in 1960 and is an island in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa; the 4th largest island in the world.
No. France has not had a king since 1848.
La Reunion is a French island located in the Indian Ocean, near Madagascar. Since it is part of France, it has the French national animal, which is the Gallic rooster.
That battle was in WW1 in France. The battle consisted of an offensive by the British and French armies against the German Army, which, since invading France in August 1914, had occupied large areas of that country.
Since 2002, France has used the Euro.
France uses the Euro (€) since 2001.
I'm guessing France, since it's NEW FRANCE!
France had been a republic since 1870, so no-one was king of France in 1914.
Nobody 'discovered' France. It is inhabited since prehistoric times.
Greenland. Since Greenland is still a part of the Danish kingdom it is still protected by Danish military etc. They who have their own goverment though but isn't an independant country.
Nobody 'discovered' France. It is inhabited since prehistoric times.