Biggest cities by language A-Z (French) - Statistics

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Population Region Hint Answer % Correct
B 265,000 West France wine capital of the world Bordeaux
100%
D 160,000 East France globally synonymous with its signature mustard Dijon
90%
M 1.8 million North America second-largest French-speaking city in the world Montréal
87%
P 2 million Île-de-France famous for the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and its unparalleled influence on global fashion and art Paris
84%
Q 549,000 North America only city in North America north of Mexico to still have its original fortified walls Québec
84%
N 354,000 South France crown jewel of the French Riviera, famous for the Promenade des Anglais Nice
81%
T 512,000 South France “The Pink City” headquarters of Airbus Toulouse
77%
O 116,000 Central France forever linked to Joan of Arc, who famously liberated this city from the English during the Hundred Years' War Orléans
74%
S 292,000 East France official seat of the European Parliament Strasbourg
74%
L 521,000 East France famous for its "traboules" (hidden passageways) and its historic silk industry Lyon
71%
R 228,000 West France famous for its half-timbered medieval houses and its massive annual music festival, Les Trans Musicales Rennes
71%
A 158,000 West France home to the massive Apocalypse Tapestry, the largest medieval tapestry ensemble in the world Angers
39%
C 148,000 Central France global headquarters of the Michelin tire company Clermont-Ferrand
32%
F 77,000 Caribbean capital of a French overseas department in the Caribbean Fort-de-France
32%
K 24,000 South America site of the Guiana Space Centre, the primary spaceport for the European Space Agency Kourou
23%
G 291,000 North America home to the Canadian Museum of History, the country's most visited museum Gatineau
19%
H 55,000 South France “City of Palms” oldest resort on the French Riviera and a famous hub for windsurfing Hyères
13%
V 162,000 East France famous for the Gratte-Ciel district, a unique 1930s experiment in social urban planning Villeurbanne
13%
E 52,000 Île-de-France historically famous for the Éclair film studios, where many classics of French cinema were produced Épinay-sur-Seine
6%
I 68,000 Île-de-France “Media City” hosts the headquarters of major French TV networks Issy-les-Moulineaux
6%
W 41,000 North France famous for the Berlouffes festival, where dolls are thrown from the church balcony Wattrelos
6%
Y 30,000 Switzerland famous since Roman times for its thermal springs and its historic 13th-century castle Yverdon-les-Bains
6%
X 2,500 East France village in the Vosges region locally famous for its Château des Brasseurs and its history of traditional brewing Xertigny
3%
J 36,000 Central France gateway to the famous Châteaux of the Loire Valley Joué-lès-Tours
0%
U 11,000 West France scenic village known for its traditional Basque architecture and proximity to the Pyrenees Urrugne
0%
Z 2,500 East France village in Alsace known for its prominent episcopal college and its strategic history during the World Wars Zillisheim
0%
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