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  • The French Southern Territories, also known as the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, is an overseas territory of France. It consists of several islands located in the southern Indian Ocean: Kerguelen Islands, St. Paul and Amsterdam islands, Crozet Islands, and the Adélie Land in Antarctica. The territory is often referred to as the “French Southern Lands” or “French Southern Territories”.
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  • Administration. The French Southern and Antarctic Lands have formed a territoire d'outre-mer (an overseas territory) of France since 1955.
  • territorial sea: 12 nm. ... conventional long form: Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands.
  • French Southern Territories. Learn Client Side Rendering (CSR), Server Side Rendering (SSR), and Static Site Generation (SSG) with Next.js — one of the best...
  • French Southern Territories is an Antarctican country covering 7,747.00 km2 of which 98.98% is water and 80.00 km2 is land.
  • French Southern Territories. The Kerguelen Islands are located approximately 3,300 mi (5,300 km) southeast of South Africa.
  • The French Southern and Antarctic Territories (TAAF) are a French overseas territory (OCT) located in the Indian Ocean.
  • The top-level domain of French Southern Territories is .tf and is widley used for the country's most recognized websites.
  • In the French Southern Territories (FST), labor laws largely align with those of mainland France, with some local adaptations.
  • The French Southern Territories are located in the southern Indian Ocean, southeast of Africa and roughly equidistant from Madagascar and Antarctica.
  • The French Southern Territories are home to some of the world's most spectacular and diverse ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and marine environments.
  • ...was separated from Madagascar in 1955, five years before Madagascar's independence, and incorporated into the French Southern and Antarctic Territories.
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