French Equatorial Africa was dissolved in 1960 upon independence from France. It became Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Gabon, and the Republic of Congo.
French is spoken on all 7 continents, and is an official language of countries on 5 of the 7, and some Pacific islands.North America - Canada, Haiti, and French overseas territories: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthélemy, St. Martin and Saint-Pierre et Miquelon.South America - French GuianaAfrica - 21 countries including Benin, Equatorial Guinea (co-official with Spanish); Mayotte and Réunion islandsEurope - France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Monaco, Belgium (Brussels and Wallonia)Asia - Pondicherry (India)Polynesia - Vanuatu and French overseas territories: French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Wallis and Futuna
The race of people from Haiti is a mix of African, Spanish, and French. It is Haitian.
No, Brazil is in South America
The Tropic of Capricorn passes through Namibia, Botswana, South Africa and Mozambique. It also passes through Madagascar which is usually (but not always) included as part of Africa.Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, MozambiqueNamibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, MadagascarNamibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar
Tahiti - An island in French Polynesia known for its stunning beaches and lagoons. Thailand - A Southeast Asian country famous for its vibrant culture, beautiful temples, and picturesque islands. Tanzania - A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife and stunning natural landscapes, including Mount Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti National Park.
Four countries were part of the French Equatorial Africa: Gabon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Chad.
The Republic of Equatorial Guinea, on October 12, 1968. http://africanhistory.about.com/library/timelines/blIndependenceTime.htm
French Equatorial Africa ended in 1958.
French Equatorial Africa was created in 1910.
Equatorial Guinea or Guinea Equatorial. They speak both Spanish and French, but the official is Spanish.
French Equatorial African franc ended in 1945.
French Equatorial African franc was created in 1917.
Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language, along with French and Portuguese.
French West Africa, French Equatorial Africa, French North Africa and French East Africa.
During World War II, the Central African Republic was part of the Federation of French Equatorial Africa. The country fought with Charles de Gaulle's forces to liberate France.
The African country of Chad gained independence from France on 11 Augustus 1960 and was declared a republic. At first a French colony and part of French Equatorial Africa, it was later granted the status of a French overseas territory. Ever since independence there has been much turmoil in Chad.
The only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language--or at least spoken by a large segment of the population--is Equatorial Guinea.