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    What was the northernmost territory ever controlled by France?

    Question #89265. Asked by author. (Dec 01 07 10:15 AM)


    Trooper2196

    Quebec Canada
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nouvelle-France_map-en.svg

    Dec 01 07, 12:01 PM


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