how many differant french departments are there
there are 100 french departments
France is divided in 22 regions and 95 departements. There are also "the communautés d'outre-mer" (overseas departements and territories).
The French Directory had five members.
The French blocked many attacks by the British.
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Germany took about 1.8 million French prisoners of war.
France is divided in 22 regions and 95 departements. There are also "the communautés d'outre-mer" (overseas departements and territories).
The old province of Maine is in western France. Its capital was the town of Le Mans. The province was split under the French revolution between the departements of Sarthe and Mayenne.
The same word, regions. Far more important in France are the Departements. Almost a hundred of them, and they are the equivalent of a county in local government.
There are six French departements bordering Switzerland. Going from north to south, they are the: Haut-Rhin - Territoire de Belfort - Doubs - Jura - Ain - Haute-Savoie.
Corsica is a French region. It used to be a departement and it now divided into two departements 'Corse du Sud' (main town Ajaccio) and 'Haute Corse' (main town Bastia)
- If you consider just the mainland. Well, the longest border is with Spain (620 kms)- If you consider France with overseas departements, it is Brazil with 730 kms (border with French Guyane)- If you consider French territories, It is Australia with an 8000 kms border in Antartica.
The Executive Branch.
Not a country, it a a region composed of three departements (Creuse, Haute Vienne an Corrèze) , in the Center of the country.
The Finistère, Côtes d'Armor, Ile et vilaine, Morbihan
In case you mean organogram - then it is a diagram that give you a struktured overview of an organisation. In the diagram you see The stucture of reference, The name of The departements and so on.
R. Deville has written: 'Les departements d'outre-mer l'autre decolonisation' -- subject(s): Autonomy and independence movements, Colonies, Decolonization, History
"How many?" in English is Combien? in French.