France - A Country in 6 Continents
Let me ask you a question. In which continent is France located? This might seem like a dumb question. All of us would say, Of course it is Europe. While that is true, it is not entirely true because France is also located in Africa and North America. In fact, it is in 6 out the 7 continents. This because of overseas territories which France holds. As you would have guessed, it is also the topic of this post.
The overseas territories of France are the remnants of the French empire, one of the largest in the world. There are more than a dozen places which are overseas territories of France so let’s just jump in. All overseas territories of France are classified into two categories:
Overseas Regions: These are like the Regions in Mainland France in terms of power.Overseas Collectivity: These are areas which have greater autonomy compared to Regions.
North America
Caribbean
France had annexed Guadeloupe islands in 1674.
and few other islands with complex French
names (such as Îles des
Saintes, Marie-Galante and La
Désirade). In 1946, Guadeloupe
became French overseas Region with all other France controlled islands in Caribbean
coming under it.
These islands
had option to upgrade to the status of overseas collectivity of France Two of these islands, Saint Barthelemy and
Saint Martin opted to become so.
Saint
Martin collectivity is actually one half of an Island, which is
also named Saint Martin. The other half is owned by Netherlands. This makes it the only place in the world,
where France and Netherlands share a border.
South America
The Guiana region of South America (parts of modern-day Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and Brazil) has been under the control of various European powers such as Spanish, British, Dutch, French and Portuguese from 16th centuryWhile others have long since left the region. France continues to hold onto a territory named as French Guiana. This is the largest overseas Region of France and is almost the same size as Austria.
Africa
Almost
all of Africa has been colonized by the European nations in the 18th and 19th
century. France at one point had control of huge parts of North-western Africa
(which includes countries like Algeria, Morocco and Mali) and the Island of Madagascar.
Now
all that remains in control of France, are small islands near Madagascar such
as Reunion and Mayotte,
Réunion,
is an island about 700 kilometers east of Madagascar. Almost half of the island is a national park
and UNESCO world heritage site and it is the most populated of all the overseas
Region with almost 8.5 lakh people
Mayotte, the
least populated of all the islands, is geographically part of the Comoro
islands and the country of Comoros even claims it to be theirs, but the island voted
overwhelmingly to remain a part of France in a referendum in 1975 when Comoros became
an independent country.
Oceania
The many small
islands on the pacific ocean (commonly referred as Oceania) has been exchanging
hands between Europe and USA since the 18th century.
Currently
France has three Overseas Collectivity in this region.
Wallis and
Fatuna: These are two islands. Interestingly it has 3 kingdoms
of its own, each with a king, who rule these collectivities.
French Polynesia: These are an archipelago of islands in the
middle of pacific ocean and is famous for tourism.
New Caledonia:
This island chain located near Australia is an overseas collectivity with a
special status, which allows them to become independent, if they want. So far People
of New Caledonia, have preferred to remain part of France.
There
are also French Southern and Antarctic Lands, which are few islands in the southern
Ocean and France’s Claim to Antarctica. Needless to say, nobody except crazy
scientists lives here.
In
summary, there are 5 overseas regions and 5 Overseas Collectivities for France.
Technically these regions are all part of the European Union and use Euros as
their currency (except for the pacific ocean ones which uses France). But they
are not part of the Schengen area meaning you have to bring a passport to go
from mainland France to an overseas Region or Collectivity
So next
time, you meet a French citizen, they could have been born not in mainland France,
but in some remote pacific islands.
Super info
ReplyDeleteWhat about the regions in India?
Unless you consider the Andaman and Nicobar islands as an overseas territory, as I do, India doesn't have any overseas territories
DeleteGreat information that few people would know. A quizzer's delight! I knew that Britain owns Falkland islands near Argentina, but didn't realize that France has even more territories. Thanks for the information.
ReplyDeleteThey used to say that the sun never sets on the British empire. I think this might be true of French territory today as well - some part of France will always have daylight.
Yes. Even now the sun doesn't set on both the British and French empires and at one point, France controlled the Falkland islands as wel and they are not the only overseas British territory
DeleteLoved the article! :) I always wondered what Mayotte is (and I never checked) but this cleared it up. Also remembered the old quiz question: which country does France have its longest border with, and the answer is Brazil :)
ReplyDeleteI need to catch up on your older posts.