Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, are all bilingual some areas in the Maritimes and a few communities in Manitoba also speak french. The rest of the provinces speak mostly english, unless they are a government official.
The largest french speaking city is of course Paris, but surprisingly the second biggest is Montreal Canada.
That would be Montreal. It is on the St Lawrence River in eastern Canada
Paris and Djibouti are both capital cities, both their countries' largest cities, both primarily French-speaking (Djibouti was founded by the French in 1888).
Québec. ====== Eastern and Northeastern Ontario have significant French-speaking populations, as does Manitoba. New Brunswick is Canada's only Officially Bilingual province. French is also spoken in many pockets across Canada. French and English are Canada's Official Languages and have equal status.
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Montreal
Montreal, Canada
Montreal in Quebec.
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No, London is not the 5th largest French-speaking city in Europe. Paris, Brussels, and Geneva are among the cities with larger French-speaking populations than London.
Countries which were colonized by the French tend to have the largest French speaking areas, i.e. the Eastern side of Canada.
The answer to that question depends on your interpretation of the word "largest". The second largest in population would be Canada. If you are looking for the second largest in land mass than the answer is France.
The largest city is Zürich (German speaking) then in order Geneva (French speaking, Genève in French), Basel (German) Bern (the capital, German) Lausanne (French)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The largest french speaking city is of course Paris, but surprisingly the second biggest is Montreal Canada.
That would be Montreal. It is on the St Lawrence River in eastern Canada
The largest French-speaking city in the Western Hemisphere is Montreal, Canada. It is located in the province of Quebec and is known for its vibrant Francophone culture and heritage.