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Channel Bay of Biscay Ligurian Sea Mediterranean Sea France is split into 18 administrative regions (regions). These regions are a kind of local government... |
part of the European Union and use the Euro as currency. They are: Since 2003, these departments are now officially called overseas regions (French: région... |
French départements are now grouped into 13 metropolitan and five overseas régions. Their capitals are called préfectures. This short article about Europe... |
German forces lost France in just a few months. The 13 regions and 96 departments of metropolitan France include Corsica. France is divided into (administrative)... |
from west to east): Other regions are: French Canada English Canada Arctic Canada (mostly Inuit -neither English nor French) Quebec City–Windsor Corridor... |
Centre-Val de Loire (redirect from Centre (France)) one of the administrative regions of France. Its capital is Orléans but its largest city is Tours. It was formed in 2014 from the territories of three... |
New France was a colony settled by France in North America. The regions in New France included Quebec, Acadia, and the Louisiana Territory. Quebec City... |
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (category 2016 establishments in France) Burgundy–Free County) is one of the administrative regions of France. It is in eastern France and was formed in 2016 from two old regions: Bourgogne and Franche-Comté... |
Lower Normandy (category Former administrative regions of France) Normandy (called Basse-Normandie in French) is a former administrative Regions of France. It is now part of the region of Normandy. The capital city was Caen... |
Burgundy (redirect from Burgundy (French region)) region is one of the largest regions of Metropolitan France. It has an area of 31,582 km2 (12,194 sq mi). It bordered with five other regions: Champagne-Ardenne... |
the understanding of French cookery. However, Escoffier left out much of the culinary character to be found in the regions of France. Gastro-tourism and... |
Hauts-de-France is an administrative region of France. It was created in 2016. It was created by combining the former regions of Nord-Pas-de-Calais and... |
Nouvelle-Aquitaine (category 2016 establishments in France) of the administrative regions of France. Its capital is Bordeaux. By land area, it is the largest region of France. It is in the southwest of France formed... |
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) one of the 18 administrative regions of France. Its capital is Marseille. The Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region is the tenth largest region of France with... |
2011. Overseas departments and regions are completely part of France. Guadeloupe (since 1946) Martinique (since 1946) French Guiana (since 1946) Réunion... |
Languedoc-Roussillon (category Former administrative regions of France) is the Mediterranean Sea (the Gulf of Lion). It also bordered four French regions: Midi-Pyrénées to the west, Auvergne and Rhône-Alpes to the north, and... |
Limousin (category Former administrative regions of France) Limoges. With 42 people per square kilometer, this was one of the least populated regions. About 710,000 people lived on roughly 17,000 square kilometres... |
Midi-Pyrénées (category Former administrative regions of France) on any old name, like in most other regions, but on the geography of the region, Midi (meaning "southern France") - Pyrénées (Pyrenees mountains that... |
Jura (department) (category Wine regions of France) légales 2014: Recensement de la population - Régions, départements, arrondissements, cantons et communes" (in French). Institut national de la statistique et... |
Aquitaine (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) 000 square kilometers, it is one of the largest regions of mainland France (the largest of all French regions is French Guiana, in South America). Its capital... |