French Guiana should be included as it is a department of France, but Saint Martin is a collectivity of France, which basically means it is not part of the country of France.
They are a part of the country, yes, and they vote for the president and in the EP. However, MustardCustard is right in that there is a distinct difference between overseas collectivities of France and overseas regions (those that make up Metropolitan France). French Guiana is the only overseas région of France with land borders. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_France#Varying_constitutional_statuses
I agree that, while there is a difference between overseas regions/departments and territories (and between territories themselves - it's a far more diverse statue than that of overseas region/departement), the latter are still just as much part of France. The weird thing by which some territories are not part of the country is mainly a British thing. We don't do that in France.
The new interface for mobile doesn't work well with the yellow box. The text I type in one box does not get deleted automatically when I move into another box.
I was only guessing the countries with the flag, and when it came to Monaco, I typed in poland a few times, wondering why it didn't work. Too much polandball.
Not here for people to flex their brain muscles at me or to tell me why they're cleverer than me, I'd like to learn - so could someone explain if St Martin/ Marten France/ Netherlands border is an official border such as those above? I'm aware FG is actual France, so borders with Brazil and Suriname count. Is SM different and similar to say Greenland and not a fully fledged overseas territory, on the French side or the Dutch side?
Its because France actually really doesn't have any territories. They are Provinces/States of France, that is the reason why other quizzes don't use territories. (They might not even have a border with a country)
French Guyana is a fully integrated part of France, a department equal in status to those in mainland France. This is not the case for Saint Martin that is a territory.
Unless stated otherwise in a quiz (marked in red for example), territories are not counted on Jetpunk
If you are determineted, you can add Australia (bordering France in Antarctica XD)
(in france we didn't make the difference like in UK)
XD
I cried when I read this
Saint Martin is equivalent to Guam
Unless stated otherwise in a quiz (marked in red for example), territories are not counted on Jetpunk