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Borrowed from Latin Francia. Doublet of France.

 
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Francia

  1. (historical) A former kingdom inhabited by the Franks, spreading over modern-day France (except Brittany and Corsica), the Low Countries, large parts of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Northern Italy.
  2. (rare) Alternative spelling of Frankia (Franconia).
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Francia

  1. A female given name

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Asturian

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From Latin Francia.

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Francia f

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)

Central Huasteca Nahuatl

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Francia

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)

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Francia

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)

Corsican

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Francia f

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)

Extremaduran

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From Latin Francia.

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Francia f

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)

Galician

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From Latin Francia.

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Francia f

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)
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Borrowed from Latin Francia.

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Francia

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)

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Francia

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)

Italian

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From Latin Francia.

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Francia f

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)
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Latin

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From francus +‎ -ia.

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Francia f sg (genitive Franciae); first declension

  1. (Late Latin) Frankia (the region inhabited or ruled over by the Franks)
  2. (New Latin) France (a country in Western Europe)

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First-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Francia
Genitive Franciae
Dative Franciae
Accusative Franciam
Ablative Franciā
Vocative Francia
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Sicilian

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Borrowed from Italian Francia.

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Francia

  1. Alternative form of Franza

Spanish

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Borrowed from Latin Francia.

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Francia f

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)
  2. the letter F in the Spanish spelling alphabet

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Francia

  1. France (a country in Western Europe)