The French satellite state during World War II was called Vichy France. It was established in 1940 after the German occupation of France and was led by Marshal Philippe Pétain.
The French countryside is commonly referred to as "la campagne" in French.
When Haiti was a French colony, it was known as Saint-Domingue.
The head city of a state is usually called the capital city. It is typically where the government offices and administration of the state are located.
Oregon is sometimes referred to as the Beaver State due to the abundance of beavers in the region and the importance of the animal in the state's history and culture.
The state name that means mountainous is "Vermont." The name Vermont comes from the French words for "green mountain," reflecting the state's mountainous terrain and lush forests.
The French controlled the The Batavian Republic satellite state, May 1795, and the Prussian Rhineland under the Treaty of Basel.
The French word for "state" is etat. The French refer to the United States as L'etats unis
These countries could be called Serfdoms, Third-world countries, states, territories, Provinces, or Lands.
It is still called a satellite.
A country that is nominally independent but in fact dominated by another is sometimes called a satellite state.
une parabole, une antenne satellite
Both Napoleon and Maximillian wanted a French prescience in the U.S. They wanted to establish a French satellite state in Mexico.
The natural satellite is called the Moon or Luna.
A satellite.
The Sovjet Union was the first state to send a man-made satellite into space. It was launched on the 4th of October, 1957 and called Sputnik-1.
Because it is a natural satellite of Jupiter.
That's exactly what it's called, a satellite. Or a moon.