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What other french speaking countries are there?

Besides France, there are many other French-speaking countries around the world. Here's a breakdown:

Africa:

* North Africa:

* Algeria

* Morocco

* Tunisia

* Central Africa:

* Cameroon

* Central African Republic

* Chad

* Congo, Democratic Republic of the

* Congo, Republic of the

* Gabon

* Equatorial Guinea

* East Africa:

* Burundi

* Rwanda

* Southern Africa:

* Madagascar

* Seychelles

* Comoros

Europe:

* Belgium: (Officially bilingual, French and Dutch)

* Switzerland: (French is one of the four official languages)

* Luxembourg: (French is one of the three official languages)

* Monaco: (French is the official language)

North America:

* Canada: (French is one of the two official languages)

* Haiti: (French is the official language)

South America:

* French Guiana: (An overseas department of France)

Oceania:

* New Caledonia: (A special collectivity of France)

* Vanuatu: (French is one of the official languages, along with Bislama and English)

Other:

* Wallis and Futuna: (An overseas collectivity of France)

* Saint Pierre and Miquelon: (An overseas collectivity of France)

Note:

* This list includes countries where French is the official language, or one of the official languages.

* In some countries, French is spoken by a significant portion of the population, but it is not officially recognized.

* The level of French proficiency varies widely across these countries.

Let me know if you'd like to know more about any specific country or region!

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