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  1. Provinces of France - Wikipedia

    • Under the Ancien Régime, the Kingdom of France was subdivided in multiple different ways (judicial, military, ecclesiastical, etc.) into several administrative units, until the National Constituent Assembly adopted a more uniform division into departments (départements) and districts in late 1789. The provinces continued to exist administratively until 21 Septe… See more

    History and preceding divisions

    It's worth noting that the old Gallic states retained their names, their boundaries and a kind of moral existence in people's memories and affections until very recently. Neither the Romans, nor the Germans, nor feudalism, … See more

    Ecclesiastical provinces and dioceses

    Metropolises are territories under the jurisdiction of a metropolitan archbishop, also known as provinces because they originate from the Roman provinces administered by the first bishops after the fall of the R… See more

    Judicial provinces: parliaments, bailiwicks, and seneschalties

    Depending on their laws, customs and languages, the territory of the kingdom is divided into countries of written law (roughly south of a line from La Rochelle to Geneva) and countries of customary law (north of the same line). … See more

     
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  1. The provinces of France were roughly equivalent to the historic counties of England. They came into their final form over the course of many hundreds of years, as many dozens of semi-independent fiefs and former independent countries came to be incorporated into the French royal domain.
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    The French Republic is divided into 18 regions: 12 in mainland France and 6 elsewhere (1 in Europe: Corsica; 2 in the Caribbean (the Lesser Antilles): Guadeloupe and Martinique; 1 in South America: French Guiana; and 2 in the Indian Ocean near East Africa: Mayotte and Réunion).
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  4. WEBThe administrative divisions of France are concerned with the institutional and territorial organization of French territory. These territories are located in many parts of the world.

  5. WEBFollowing the 2016 regional reform, there are now nine regions in the north of France, and just three in the south of continental France. This guide only covers France in Europe, and excludes French overseas regions such …

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  6. WEBNew French regions map. Old France regions. The region constitutes the first level of division of France. Before the French Revolution of 1789, France was divided into provinces from the historical feudal history. …

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  7. WEBApr 26, 2021 · France is administratively divided into 18 administrative regions. Out of these 18 regions, 13 regions form a part of Metropolitan France in the European continent, while the other five regions are …

  8. WEB2 days ago · France, country of northwestern Europe. Historically and culturally among the most important nations in the Western world, France has also played a highly significant role in international affairs, with …

  9. The Divisions of France - Alliance Française of the …

    WEBThey included well-known larger regions, such as Île-de-France, Burgundy, Aquitaine, Provence, Languedoc, Limousin, Normandy, Brittany, Alsace, Auvergne, and Lorraine, as well a suite of smaller ones. The actual …

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