There are four French regions on islands: the island and region of Corsica, in the Mediterranean Sea; the island and region of La Réunion, in the Indian ocean; the islands and regions of La Martinique and La Guadeloupe, both in the Carribean.
It might upset the French, who have a region called 'Bretagne' or Brittany. The prefix Great is used to distingish the island from the French region.
I'm doing the same crossword for my geography homework and I think it's Corse (corsica) a french island.
According to experts, the French island of Corsica is known to retain its own language. There are some Corsicans who speak the language and others speaks French and Italian.
yes, FEMA Region is a island.
La Reunion is a French overseas department, so French is the official language. This is because La Reunion has been a French territory since the 17th century and was colonized by the French. French language and culture have been influential in shaping the identity of the island.
Yes, Corsica is a French island and region.
The French word for Island is l'île = the island.
The prefix 'great' is used to differenciate the island of Britain from the French region of Bretagne or Brittany. The prefix is only meant to refer to the size of the island.
The French-speaking island in the Mediterranean is Corsica. It is an island located southeast of France and northwest of Italy, with French as the official language.
The population of Burgundy - French region - is 1,631,000.
whats french island
the schwanne region