Corsica.
France is bordered by the Mediterranean sea on its south-eastern side, and by Spain on its south-western part.
Corsica is usually considered one of the 26 regions of France, although strictly speaking Corsica is a "territorial collectivity" by law. It enjoys powers slightly more important than other French regions.
France Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean Sea just north of Sardinia.
Sicily and Sardinia are the largest by far and both are part of Italy.
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.
Sardinia and Sicily are Mediterranean Islands that are part of Italy. They are also the two largest islands in the Mediterranean.
Corsica in the Mediterranean sea and La Réunionin the Indian ocean are both mountainous French islands.
Cyprus is the largest island country, although the northern section is occupied by Turks who declared their own sovereignty. The two larger islands in the Mediterranean are Sicily and Sardinia, both part of Italy.
Madeira Islands and the Azores Islands are part of Portugal, Corsica is part of France.
The Balearic Islands
The Wallis and Futuna Islands are part of France.
France borders the Mediterranean Sea. It also borders the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
Ibiza, with Majorca, Minorca and Formentera, is in the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea.
Corsica is part of France.
La Guadeloupe and La Martinique are two large French islands in the Carribbean. There are also smaller French islands nearby.
France
The island of Corsica