Yes. Religions are found in almost every place in the world.
there are 22 regions in mainland France and four more regions overseas.
France does not have counties, but regions. There are 26 administrative regions (21 in mainland France, 1 which is Corsica + 4 overseas).
the four French overseas regions, (which also are départements) are: la Guadeloupe and la Martinique in the Carribean; la Guyane (French Guiana) located North of Brazil; and la Réunion in the Indian ocean.
France doesn't have states. There are administrative subdivisions (regions and departements) with some power devolved at local level, but these powers are very limited (the law cannot be different for instance).
France is divided into regions, but these regions are modelled after the provinces of the old regime, before the French revolution.
France is divided into 22 regions (plus four more oversea regions). Most of these regions are themselves divided into smaller administrative areas, the 'départements'
All of France celebrates Christmas.
There are no such things as states in france. There are subdivisions called regions. Paris is located in the Île-de-France region. Regions are divided in departements and Paris is so large it is its own departement. The main differenc between states and regions is that regions have less autonomy.
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For administrative purposes, France is divided into regions. There are 22 regions in mainland France and 4 more overseas. Regions have their own budget with limited responsibility (culture, maintaining senior high schools buildings, etc...) but they don't have a say about laws and regulations which have to be the same everywhere on the national territory.
There are 22 regions in mainland France, plus four overseas.