(redirected fromFrench Southern Territories) Acronyms French Southern and Antarctic Lands French Southern and Antarctic Lands,overseas territory of France, including Adélie Land, which covers c.200,000 sq mi (520,000 sq km) inAntarctica, and a number of islands in the S Indian Ocean. The large...
French Southern and Antarctic Territories pl n (Placename) a French overseas territory, comprising Adélie Land in Antarctica, the islands of Amsterdam and St Paul and the Kerguelen and Crozet archipelagos in the S Indian Ocean, and (from 2007), the Îles Eparses ("scattered islands") prev...
Country French Southern Territories Vote The French Southern Territories, a collection of remote islands and territories in the southern Indian Ocean and Antarctic regions, stand as pristine, untouched landscapes of immense natural beauty and scientific significance. As an overseas territory of France,...
What countries gained territories as a result of the Treaty of Paris 1763? Who were the generals in the French and Indian War? What battle ended the French and Indian War? During which years did the French and Indian War take place?
English and French became the official languages of Canada 1969, but the country has a significant population of indigenous peoples, who speak a variety of other languages. These are recognized in two of its territories, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut....
The extent to which public opinion might have informed the development of foreign policy in French Pacific Territories raises a number of more far-reaching questions. Among them, whether or not public opinion can have any significant influence on major decisions in foreign policy and whether or not...
Canada is a country of ten provinces and three territories(地区). The first inhabitants(居民)of Canada were North American Indians and the Inuit. France and Britain each governed Canada in the past. At that time the population of Canada was almost entirely the French, but in the next few ...
Hipkins,E Danielle - 《University of Warwick》 被引量: 0发表: 2000年 Cultural patronage and financing of French non-profit performing arts companies companies and a Probit model using the data of a survey on the territories and resources of performing arts companies point out their main competiti...
Log cabin in the Canadian wildernessNewfoundland is the most eastern part of Canada, a large island just off the mainland of Labrador.
Canada is a country of ten provinces and three territories(地方). The first inhabitants(居民) of Canada were North American Indians and Inuit. France and Britain each governed Canada in the past. At that time the population of Canada was almost entirely the French, but in the next few decad...