Yes the United States is larger than Integral France, and the modern day French Empire.
The integral United States covers an area of 9,826,675 km2 (50 states and DC).
Integral France covers an area of 674,843 km2 (Metropolitan France, Guyane, Martinique, etc.)
That would mean that Integral France would fit into the integral US 14.5 times.
However, the modern day empire of France covers an area of 1,234,573 km2 and US territories cover an area of 12,235.5 km2, making the entire US 9,838,910.5 km2. That would mean the entire area of France could fit in the entire area of the US 8 times.
France is roughly the size of Texas, much smaller than the United States.
In land mass, France is much bigger than Ireland.
France doesn't actually have more MW than the US, but it has a higher percentage of its total electricity output. Thus France relies on about 75 percent nuclear and the US 19 percent, but the US economy is much bigger and its total electricity supply is correspondingly much bigger. I don't have all the figures but the US has 104 operating reactors and France has about 50
Yes, Mongolia is much bigger than France. It is about 603,909 square miles, while France is about 246,201 square miles.
England or the UK. France is bigger than both, a lot bigger
no
Yes, France is bigger than Italy in terms of square miles. It is also bigger than Spain as well.
France is larger than Ireland
No, France is around 4 times bigger than Kenya in terms of land area. France covers approximately 551,695 square kilometers, while Kenya covers around 580,367 square kilometers.
yes
France is roughly 2.3 times bigger in land area than the United Kingdom.
No, California is bigger than France in terms of land area. California is the third largest state in the United States, while France is the largest country in the European Union.