== == France is the second-largest country on the European continent, with an area (including the island of Corsica) of 211,209 sq miles 260,558 square miles in terms of the whole territory of the French Republic, including all the overseas departments and territories, but excluding the French territory of Terre Adélie in Antarctica.
32,252.7 sq miles. :) You're welcome. If you are doing a country project, I would pick something easier next time, like France, unless you like a challenge. If you just want to know, you might have to tell people what French Guiana is. Not a lot of people know.
The area of Metropolitan France (French lands in Europe) is about 552,000 square kilometers or 213,000 square miles.
The total area of the French Republic, including non-European territories, is about 633,000 square kilometers or 244,400 square miles.
Paris covers an area of about 41 square miles.
Parris Island's area is 19.61 square miles.
Paris has only 40.7 square miles. however the Urban area cpvers 1,098.4 square miles and the metro are covers 6,631.1 square miles.
Although no Parisian would even dream of measuring the area of his or her city in square miles, the answer is 40.7 square miles.
Paris, France - 65 square miles according to: usatoday.com/travel/destinations/cityguides/paris/worthdoing.htm
The city of Paris is located in the northern part of France. It is the capitol of the country and covers an area of 40.7 square miles.
The city of Paris is located in the northern part of France. It is the capitol of the country and covers an area of 40.7 square miles.
Paris, France is 40 square miles.
Paris, France - 65 square miles according to: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/cityguides/paris/worthdoing.htm Paris, Texas - 44.4 sq miles
Paris, France - 40.7 square miles.
Paris, France covers 33.6 sq miles.
Paris is the most densely populated major city in the developed world (two and a half times more dense than New York), 65 square miles where tremendously varied inhabitants add new character every day. According to: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/cityguides/paris/worthdoing.htm