Francophone Countries By Jenny
Countries France Canada Belgium Haiti Luxembourg Monaco Switzerland Bendin Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Central African Republic Chad The Comoros Democratic Republic Of Congo Dijibouti Gabon Guinea Cote D’luoire Madagascar
Mali Macedonia Republic Of Congo Mauritania Rwanda Mauritius Senegal Moldova Seychelles Romania Togo Saint – Lucia French Polynesia Sao – Tome et Principe Vanuatu Tunisia New Caledonia Vietnam Ll de Hoorn Albania Andorra Bulgaria Cambodia Cape Verde Dominica Egypt Equatorial Guinea Greece Guinea – Bissau Laos Lebanon Morocco
Three countries in which french is the official language France, Belgium and Luxembourg are three countries where french is the official language.
Three countries in which french is one of the official languages Morocco, Algeria, and Canada are three countries that speak french. In these countries french isn’t the official language spoken.
Switzerland Switzerland has existed as a state in its present form, since the adoption of the Swiss Federal Constitution in 1848. Its ecosystem is very fragile, because of the many delicate valleys by high mountains, often forming unique ecologies. Switzerland is east of France and south of Germany. In 2012 the population in Switzerland was 7.997 million. The capital of Switzerland is Bern. Some types of famous foods are Burli, Fondue, Pastetli, Apfelkuchlein and Brunsli.
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