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There are 15 Francophone countries in Africa. These are the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Madagascar, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Niger, Senegal, Mali, Rwanda, Guinea, Chad, Burundi, Benin, Togo, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, Gabon, and Seychelles.
Yes. Many of the countries of Africa have their own presidents.
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
Africa is a continent that contains over 50 countries, most of which have presidents. There is no president of Africa, as it is a continent, not a country. South Africa is one of the countries in Africa, and it has a president.
The francophone countries in the Caribbean are Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Saint Martin.
Francophone countries are countries where French is a primary or official language. Some examples of francophone countries include France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Senegal, and Haiti.
There are five Francophone continents: Europe, Africa, North America, South America, and Australia. These continents have French-speaking populations or countries where French is one of the official languages.
The official term for French speaking countries is francophone countries.
Countries where French is spoken are called francophone. A country either is or isn't francophone. It doesn't become francophone.
There are 8 francophone countries and 5 anglophone countries that form the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
No, because there are many countries in Africa. Some of those individual countries have Prime Ministers and some have Presidents.
Africa is not a country. It is a continent with over 50 countries. There is no president of Africa. Lots of the individual countries have their own presidents, but there is no president of all of Africa. So Africa does not and never has had a president.