Couronne, Eruowood

Couronne is a Eruowoodian city that is notable for being the largest French-speaking city in the country. All signs on highways and businesses are bilingual English/French.

History
The town was founded by French immigrant Lucien Grégory in 1881 to provide accommodation for other French immigrants and French speakers, the town was named Couronne after French for "crown".

In 1981, on the town's 100th anniversary, the Torre De Oficinas de Couronne (Couronne Office Tower) opened, becoming the tallest building in the entire state.