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Franco-American Flag [citation needed]. French Americans are U.S. citizens or nationals of French descent and heritage. The majority of Franco-American families did not arrive directly from France, but rather settled French territories in the New World (primarily in the 17th and 18th centuries) before moving or being forced to move to the United States later on (see Quebec diaspora and Great ...
Jean-Claude Martinez, lawyer and European deputy. Pierre Mendès France, lawyer and statesman, prime minister. Honoré Mirabeau. François Mitterrand, lawyer and statesman, president. Jean Monnet. Claude Panier, member of the National Assembly of France in 1956–1958. Philippe Pétain, head of Vichy France. Alexandre de Prouville, Viceroy of ...
Leïla Bekhti, actress. Yamina Benguigui, film director, Junior Minister for French Nationals Abroad and Relations with La Francophonie (French-language countries worldwide) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Jean Benguigui, actor. Richard Berry, actor. Dany Boon, actor, comedian. Rachid Bouchareb, film director. Sofia Boutella, actress.
v. t. e. French Americans or Franco-Americans (French: Franco-américains) are citizens or nationals of the United States who identify themselves with having full or partial French or French-Canadian heritage, ethnicity and/or ancestral ties. [2][3][4] They include French-Canadian Americans, whose experience and identity differ from the broader ...
Du Bouëxic family. House of Bourbon-Montpensier. List of Breton royal consorts. House of Broglie. Brûlart family. List of Burgundian royal consorts. Duke of Burgundy.
List of countries where French is the only official language: Benin. Congo, Democratic Republic of. Congo, Republic of. France (Metropolitan and Overseas France) Gabon. Guinea. Ivory Coast. Monaco.
This is a list of the member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.These governments belong to an international organisation representing countries and regions where French is the first ("mother") or customary language, where a significant proportion of the population are francophones (French speakers) or where there is a notable affiliation with French culture.
Hong Kong. The French Consulate estimated there are 8,000 Native French speakers in Hong Kong, of which approximately 6,000 are French citizens. Moreover, 50,000 people is estimated to occasionally practice French, while 2% of Hong Kong's total population of 7 million have studied the language.