The french arrived in New Calodonia in the 15th centuary.
French is spoken in New Caledonia because it is a French overseas territory. The French government introduced the language during colonization, and it has remained as one of the official languages alongside indigenous languages. French is used in administration, education, and daily communication in New Caledonia.
Nearly everybody - except recent migrants. New Caledonia is a French territory and French is the language spoken at school and in town.
New Caledonia speaks French as a result of its history of being a French colony. French colonization in the mid-19th century led to the establishment of French as the official language, and it has remained in use since then.
The countries in Oceania that speak French are New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and Wallis and Futuna. French is an official language in these territories due to their historical ties with France.
Yes. French is spoken in New Caledonia and French Polynesia.
Yes,. New Caledonia is a French dependency and French is the official language there.
New Caledonia is the FRENCH oversea territory. Belongs to France.
New Caledonia is a French Territory. Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia(Tahiti) also belongs to France as a territory.
French is spoken in New Caledonia because it is a French overseas territory. The French government introduced the language during colonization, and it has remained as one of the official languages alongside indigenous languages. French is used in administration, education, and daily communication in New Caledonia.
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New Caledonia is an overseas territory of France. The main language is French and there are many French influences throughout the islands.
Nearly everybody - except recent migrants. New Caledonia is a French territory and French is the language spoken at school and in town.
The French special collectivity of New Caledonia is country code +687.
New Caledonia speaks French as a result of its history of being a French colony. French colonization in the mid-19th century led to the establishment of French as the official language, and it has remained in use since then.
New Caledonia was colonized by the French or used for testing by the French, I think.
New Caledonia is the closest French island to NZ in the Pacific.