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Did France and Britain governed many countries?

Yes, both France and Britain governed many countries in the past.


What cities does the seine river flow through?

The Seine River flows through France, though it may seem big enough to flow through many countries, it does only flow through the one and only France.


How many countries are at the 2010 Olympics?

There are 200 countries at the 2010 olympics.


Are there Hollisters in Europe?

There are 9 stores in the UK. There is a store in Frankfurt, Germany and Rome, Italy also. More stores are reportedly being targeted for Spain and France, and many more across European countries will open through 2010.


How many countries are in the EU in 2010?

27 countries were members of the European Union in 2010.


What content is Alps in?

The Alps is in Central Europe. It crosses through many countries, including France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Germany.


How many countries does the Tour de France go through in 2011?

In 2011, the Tour de France passed through four countries. The race began in the city of Passage du Gois in France, and then it included stages in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland before concluding in Paris. This route showcased a variety of landscapes and cycling challenges across these nations.


How many European countries does the prime meridian pass through?

The prime meridian passes through a total of five European countries: the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Algeria, and Ghana. However, in Europe specifically, it passes through the UK and France. The meridian serves as the line of 0 degrees longitude and is primarily located in Greenwich, London.


How many Internet users are there in France?

in 2010 France internet users are 51,879,480


How many countries have french as their first language?

How many countries speak french as their second language.


How many countries have colonized Cambodia?

Only France.


How many nations is France bordered by?

6 countries.