This city was the capital of New France.
What is Québec/Quebec City?
This dessert from France is a colorful sandwich cookie often filled with cream or jam.
What is a macaron?
Bibitte.
Bug.
Fun Fact! There are __ Francophone countries in the world.
What is 29?
This term refers to the global network of countries and regions where French plays a significant cultural or official role.
What is La Francophonie?
This man led the Haitian Revolution.
Who is Toussaint Louverture?
In Canada (specifically Québec), this dish combines fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
What is poutine?
Ca va mal à shop.
It's not going well.
Fun Fact! This celebratory drink can only legally have its name if ruled as such by international law in France.
What is champagne?
This North American region maintains a distinct French identity largely due to policies protecting the language in government, education, and business.
What is Québec?
The Haitian Revolution began in this year.
What is 1791?
This famous dish from France consists of beef stewed in red wine, often with mushrooms and onions.
What is boeuf bourguignon?
Écoeurant.
Amazing!
Fun Fact! In France, it is considered illegal to name your child after this popular chocolate product.
What is Nutella?
This French-speaking country is stated to have the most mountainous regions out of all 29 total Francophone countries.
What is France?
In this year, Senegal gained independence from France.
What is 1960?
This North African dish, popular in Tunisia and other Francophone regions, is made from steamed semolina grains.
What is couscous?
Tigidou.
Let's go!
Fun Fact! This African Francophone country has the largest population of French speakers in Africa.
What is the Democratic Republic of the Congo?
Despite being geographically located in South America, this French-speaking region is politically part of Europe.
What is French Guiana?
This 1960s movement in Quebec led to modernization and secularization there.
What is The Quiet Revolution?
This dish from Vietnam (a former French colony) is a sandwich that combines French bread with local ingredients, such as pickled vegetables and meat.
What is bánh mì?
Attache ta tuque avec de la broche.
Get ready!
Fun Fact! France is known for having roughly _____ roundabouts.
What is ~30,000?
Switzerland is known for having these 3 recreational/professional sports.
What is football, skiing, and hockey?