For a clickable list of all the French saints, click on this link. The number changes now and then as new saints are canonized so I will not give you a number.
No, there are saints from almost every country in the world.
Click on this link for a list of Mexican saints and blesseds.
The Feast of "All Saints," celebrated November 1st, includes all of the faithful who lived a "saintly" life, but because they are unknown have not been canonized. They would be included in the count of Saints. ie: Martyrs for the faith are all Saints, who knows the names or numbers of those who died for the faith in the Roman Arena?
There are over 10,000 saints recognized by the Catholic Church.
Ten of the first companions of St. Ignatius of Loyola were later declared saints by the Catholic Church.
No, there are saints from almost every country in the world.
There are many French saints. For a fairly comprehensive list click on this link.
Cinq Saints.
That question is difficult to answer. While France does have many saints, some are recognized by the Universal Church while others are local saints recognized only by the local diocese. Other names have been lost to history over the years. Click on this link for a list of many French saints.
To say "Go Saints" in French, you would say "Allez les Saints." In this phrase, "Allez" means "Go" and "les Saints" translates to "the Saints." The verb "aller" is conjugated to match the command form, and "les" is the plural definite article used before "Saints."
les saints allant à la Superterrine
All Saints Day is celebrated by the French on the 1st of November.
Yes, there are many, many women canonized as saints.
Aller Sainte Gagner
There are many songs about saints but my favorite is For All the Saints which was written by William How.
All Saints Day
No the symbol for the saints is not a flower but the name however does stand for "lilyflower" in French but , the symbol itself is not a flowered picture.