Europe:
* France: Paris
* Belgium: Brussels (although Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German)
* Switzerland: Bern (Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh)
* Luxembourg: Luxembourg City (Luxembourg has three official languages: Luxembourgish, French, and German)
* Monaco: Monaco
Africa:
* Algeria: Algiers
* Benin: Porto-Novo
* Burkina Faso: Ouagadougou
* Burundi: Gitega
* Cameroon: Yaoundé
* Central African Republic: Bangui
* Chad: N'Djamena
* Comoros: Moroni
* Côte d'Ivoire: Yamoussoukro
* Democratic Republic of the Congo: Kinshasa
* Djibouti: Djibouti City
* Equatorial Guinea: Malabo (although French is an official language, Spanish is the most widely spoken)
* Gabon: Libreville
* Guinea: Conakry
* Guinea-Bissau: Bissau
* Madagascar: Antananarivo
* Mali: Bamako
* Mauritania: Nouakchott
* Niger: Niamey
* Republic of the Congo: Brazzaville
* Rwanda: Kigali
* Senegal: Dakar
* Seychelles: Victoria
* Togo: Lomé
North America:
* Canada: Ottawa (although Canada has two official languages: English and French)
South America:
* Haiti: Port-au-Prince
* Suriname: Paramaribo (although Dutch is the official language, English, Sranan Tongo, and Hindi are also widely spoken)
Oceania:
* Vanuatu: Port-Vila
* New Caledonia: Noumea (although French is the official language, Kanak languages are also spoken)
Other territories:
* Wallis and Futuna: Mata-Utu (overseas territory of France)
* Saint Pierre and Miquelon: Saint-Pierre (overseas territory of France)
* French Guiana: Cayenne (overseas region of France)
* French Polynesia: Papeete (overseas territory of France)
* Mayotte: Mamoudzou (overseas department of France)
* Réunion: Saint-Denis (overseas department of France)
Please note that some of these countries and territories have more than one official language. Additionally, French is spoken in other countries to varying degrees. This list provides a general overview of French-speaking countries and their capitals.