Miquelon
Miquelon is a small French overseas territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean, near the coast of Newfoundland in Canada. It consists of two main islands, Miquelon and Langlade, and has a total area of about 110 square kilometers. The territory is known for its rugged coastline, fishing industry, and unique blend of French and North American cultures.
The population of Miquelon is around 6,000 residents, primarily of French descent. The official language is French, and the economy relies heavily on fishing, tourism, and some agriculture. The islands are accessible by ferry and small aircraft, making them a unique destination for visitors interested in exploring a piece of France in North America.