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Spain (and Gibraltar), France, Moroco.
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Cartier claimed the northeastern coast of North America (Canada) on behalf of France in 1534, 10 years after the voyages of Verrazano to the Atlantic coasts. Cartier explored Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which he was convinced led to the Pacific Ocean.
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portugal,spain,france,England, Netherlands
Italina who explared the Atlantic coast for France
France has a longer coastline on the Atlantic ocean than on the Mediterranean.
There are no oceans in France or any other country for that matter. However frace does have a coastline on the Atlantic ocean.
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France does, Morocco does and Spain does. Morocco's coastline is a continuous one along both whereas France and Spain have coastlines on the Atlantic and Mediterranean that are separate.
Spain (and Gibraltar), France, Moroco.
Paris is the capital of France, which has both Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts.
the coastline of Australia
Cartier explored for France.
Yes, all of western France is on a coastline.
It has a small boarder with the South Atlantic
John Franklin mapped two thirds of the American coastline.