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France has several Overseas Departments including, Martinique, Guadalupe, St Barts, Reunion Island and French Polynesia.
France has hundreds of Overseas Departments ( really protectorates) all over the Pacific, Caribbean and the Canadian coast
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There are 22 administrative regions in mainland France, and four more overseas. Each region is divided into smaller administrative areas called "départements" (96 départements in mainland France and 5 overseas; the overseas départements are the same as the overseas regions except Mayotte which was given département status in 2011 only)
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 is a country itself. It therefore has no countries within itself.There are 96 metropolitan departments in France; however, there are 4 overseas departments: Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana and Reunion, and four overseas territories: New Caledonia, French Polynesia, the French Southern and Antarctic lands, and Wallis and Futuna Islands. Also, there are 'territorial collectivities': Mayotte and St. Pierre-et-Miquelon.However there is only one country in France, FranceOne.
pays DE Loire is a region in France its next to Brittany and Centre (Paris). Pays de la Loire is not next to Brittany, it overlaps it, because Loire Atlantique, one of its departments, is Breton. It can be verified by Larousse that Brittany comprises 5 departments, but that the Breton administrative region has only 4.
There are 22 administrative regions in mainland France, and four more overseas. Each region is divided into smaller administrative areas called "départements" (96 départements in mainland France and 5 overseas; the overseas départements are the same as the overseas regions except Mayotte which was given département status in 2011 only)
France does not have counties, but regions. There are 26 administrative regions (21 in mainland France, 1 which is Corsica + 4 overseas).
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).
There are 22 administrative regions in mainland France, and four more overseas.Each region is divided into smaller administrative areas called "départements" (96 départements in mainland France and 4 overseas, for the overseas départements are the same as the overseas regions)[Another oversea 'département' is to be created in 2011 (Mayotte) but it will not be made a region on its own at the same time]
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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.
How many départements are there in France? The answer is 96 plus 4 overseas départements. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9partement_fran%C3%A7ais
reasons 4 children to live in the overseas
France is a country itself. It therefore has no countries within itself.There are 96 metropolitan departments in France; however, there are 4 overseas departments: Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana and Reunion, and four overseas territories: New Caledonia, French Polynesia, the French Southern and Antarctic lands, and Wallis and Futuna Islands. Also, there are 'territorial collectivities': Mayotte and St. Pierre-et-Miquelon.However there is only one country in France, FranceOne.
22 French regions are located in mainland France. 4 regions are located overseas: la Martinique and La Guadeloupe in the Carribbean, French Guiana north of Brazil, La Réunion in the Indian Ocean.
The head of Martinique is Serge Letchimy. Since 2010, he has been the President of the Regional Council of Martinique This island is an overseas region of France, and Serge Letchimy belongs to the National Assembly of France. However, he represent France on this island nation and as such is under the French government.
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.