France is located in Europe. Historically, geographically, it was always part of it. It is also a founder of the European Economic community, now the European Union.
France is a quad-Continental with the islands Guadeloupe & Martinique in North America French Guiana is in South America Metropolitan France in Europe and Mayotte and Réunion are in Africa. These five French Overseas Departments are legally and administratively an integral part of France. France also has territory in Antarctica Oceania.
Guyane is also known as French Guiana. It is the part of France in South America. (it is not a territory, it is as much a part of France as any part of Metropolitan France [France located in Europe]).
France and Switzerland are located in Europe, more specifically in the western part of Europe.Note that there are some parts of France which are overseas territories like French Guiana, Guadeloupe and Martinique, Mayotte, French Polynesia, etc. that are not in Europe, but mainland France is entirely in Europe. All of Switzerland is in Europe.
The Rhine is a river in Europe. It forms part of the border between France and Germany.
France is a part of Europe, North America, South America, and Africa. This does not include territories, but integral parts of the country. Metropolitan France (the area generally thought of when France is mentioned) is located in Europe.
France is part of the continent of Europe.
Paris is in France and France is in Europe.
Europe.
No, France is part of Europe.
France is located in the continent of Europe.
France is just one of over 50 countries in Europe, so France is a part of Europe. So some Europeans are in France, but most are not.
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The area that we know as France has always been part of Europe. It has been there since the continents were formed.
France is part of the continent of Europe.
France and Germany are both part of the continent of Europe.
France is in Western Europe, right over Spain.
France is on the western part of Europe so according to this map yes yes it is. for more information go to HTTP://wikipedia.com for more on France!