The French state isn't a federation.
Unitary.
Spain is a federal state. It is a monarchy. France is a centralized state, and a republic.
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Great Britain and France have unitary governments; Germany has a federal government.
France Degand was born on July 4, 1927, in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
Britain, the U.S., and France
Saarland is a federal state of Germany; borders with France and Luxembourg, also with another federal state of Germany - Rheinland-Pfalz.
France isn't a federal country and has no subsidiary state. There are only administrative subdivisions, the larger ones called regions (22 regions in mainland France and 4 overseas), themselves divided into départements (95 départements in mailand France and 5 overseas).
It has a federal parliamentary government. This government was chosen under the direction of West Germany's occupiers, France, England and the USA.
Its between Great Britain, France, Japan, or the United States. Nova Net Answer: The United States.
France isn't divided into states like the US. It is not a federal country. France's administrative divisions are defined as 'regions'- such as Rhône-Alpes - that are sub-divided into 'departements' such as Savoie, Haute Alps, etc. The national capital of France is Paris.