When determining the of an area of a country, it depends upon who is measuring what - are bodies of water included or not, etc.
If you are considering only the area of metropolitan France (551,695 sq km or 543,940.9 sq km depending on source), then Somalia is larger with 637,657 sq km.
If you want to include France's overseas regions, then France is larger at 640,679 sq km.
Numbers will vary with what is included in the measurements and who is doing the measuring and calculations.
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i think so.... Somalia Area: 637 637 area and France:643 801 says it here in my country but in others it says 549 970 and... i think its 549 970
Somalia is closest to size as that of France.
France is larger than any European Union country (like Spain or Germany), and larger than most american states (except Texas).
A lot. Ontario CANADA is almost 400,000 km larger than France
In terms of area, South Africa is larger than France. The area of South Africa is 1,221,037 km2, compared to France's 674,843 km2. In terms of population, France is larger than South Africa. The population of France is 65,447,374, compared to South Africa's 49,320,000.
No, Somalia is not a Safe Country because Somalia has been in war for more than 20 years.
Somalia is larger than South Sudan (S.Sudan 619 745 sq km) while Somalia has (637 657 sq km)
Somalia is over 15 times larger than the Netherlands.
Somalia is slightly smaller than Texas (Texas: 695 662 sq km) while Somalia has around(637 657 sq km) so yes Texas is slightly larger than Somalia
India is larger than France.
Somalia in size but is population UK
Canada is twenty times larger than France.
France is the largest country in western Europe and in the European Union, so France is larger than Germany.
Botswant is slightly larger that, Kenya, which lies astride the equator.
France is larger than Ireland
Considering the fact that France is about the size of Texas, yes, France is larger.
France is much smaller than the US.
France is much larger than Belgium. It is the largest country within the E.U.