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Actually, it is the other way around. Metropolitan France covers 547,030 square kilometres, having the largest area among European Union members and being slightly larger than Spain.

New Zealand comprises two main islands, the North and South Islands and a number of smaller islands, The total land area, 268,680 square kilometres (103,738 sq mi), is a little less than that of Italy and Japan, and a little more than the United Kingdom.

So France is slightly more than twice as large as New Zealand.

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