No. There are many countries that would have larger land mass, such as parts of Indonesia, New Guinea etc. Australia is of course many times larger.
The country that Bordeaux is in is France. Bordeaux is also known for its red wines.If by county, you means what province, or state/county/region Bordeaux is in :it is the capital city of the Aquitaine (Aquitani) region in SW France.(*Not to be confused with Bourdeaux :Bourdeaux is a commune in the Drôme department in south-eastern France.)
Corsica is a French region. It used to be a departement and it now divided into two departements 'Corse du Sud' (main town Ajaccio) and 'Haute Corse' (main town Bastia)
The Basque area of France ("Pays Basque") is in the South-West of the country. The Basque area extends on both sides of the French-Spanish border, the larger part is in Spain.
Spanish and native cultures have blended in Central America because Spanish conquerors had children with natives. European owners had children with African slaves brought to work the island plantation. Languages and customs such as music from all these place have combined to form unique languages such as creole and unique music such as reggae and calypso.
A region within a larger region that is possibly different somehow.
The West region is bigger than the Northeast.
Paris is both the city and the department. The region is "L'ile de France"
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A functional region is a type of region that is characterized by its function such as a drainage basin, city-region, or a metropolitan area.
northeastern corner
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There is no consistency in usage.
Aquitaine is one of the 27 regions of France.
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