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  1. French is the sole official language in the province of Quebec, being the mother tongue for some 7 million people, or almost 80% (2006 Census) of the province [citation needed]. About 95% of the people of Quebec speak French as either their first or second language, and for some as their third language.

  2. Robin Buffet. Romain Buffet. Cédric Burdet. Grégoire Burquier. Raphaël Burtin. Patrick Busolini. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: 21st-century European people by nationality.

  3. Pages in category "French people of English descent" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. William Ablett; Adelolf, Count of Boulogne; Sophie Gengembre Anderson; Inessa ...

  4. Today, French is the language of about 10 million people (not counting French-based creoles, which are also spoken by about 10 million people) in the Americas. Through the Académie, public education, centuries of official control and the media, a unified official French language has been forged, but there remains a great deal of diversity today in terms of regional accents and words.

  5. French people. There is a small but recognizable community of French people in Madagascar, of whom the vast majority are born in Madagascar and are descended from former settlers and colonists from France who settled in Madagascar during the 19th and 20th centuries. [2] They constitute a minority ethnic group of Madagascar.

  6. The culture of France has been shaped by geography, by historical events, and by foreign and internal forces and groups. France, and in particular Paris, has played an important role as a center of high culture since the 17th century and from the 19th century on, worldwide. From the late 19th century, France has also played an important role in ...

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