Saint pierre & Miquelon: Why do countries still keep territories overseas?

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A french territory south of Newfoundland. (Canada)

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DuctTape

I have an IQ of 300
The French are notorious for refusing to let go of their territories.
Thankfully the only territories the French (and the British) have are tiny-ass islands in the Pacific and Atlantic.
 

DuctTape

I have an IQ of 300
Don't forget the French have territory in mainland South America.
Right, French Guiana.
Colonialism is still a thing, it seems.
How come no-one talks about this? Colonialism is universally seen as a bad thing by many people, but the French still have colonies.
Strange.
 

Merchant of Mogadishu

From Pella to Pattala, then back to Babylon
Right, French Guiana.
Colonialism is still a thing, it seems.
How come no-one talks about this? Colonialism is universally seen as a bad thing by many people, but the French still have colonies.
Strange.

Strange indeed. Its a low population and the people haven't called for independence yet so I'm guessing that's why no one has said anything.
 

Zailah

Exam season guys !
The Dutch have a few colonies but they count it as being part of the Netherlands rather than an overseas territory like the Falklands Island
 
All those overseas territories want to remain status quo.

Why are you people trying to speak for them? What's your legitimacy?

Falkland Islanders came to hug the British and brought roses and food for them when they arrived for the war.
 
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