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== == 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.

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