No, it is not
Foix is the administrative capital of the department 'Ariège'
Paris is located in the Île-de-France region of France. Within this region, it is part of the Paris department, which is designated as Paris (75). This department serves as both a city and a department, making Paris unique in its administrative structure.
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Louisiana was once a French colony as well as Canada and Haiti.
No. French Polynesia, of which Tahiti is the largest island, is an overseas country in France, not an overseas department. Therefore, its subdivisions, including Tahiti, are not departments.
in France what is a `department
Cognac is located in the department of Charente, itself west-south-west in France.
French Guiana's overseas department is France.
Foix is the administrative capital of the department 'Ariège'
The capital of the Loire department in France is Saint-Étienne.
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The French Guyana (capital: Cayenne) is an overseas department of France.
In 1907, there were very few countries where homosexuality legal. It would easier to list those countries.Homosexuality was legal in 1907 in the following 28 countries and dependent states:Mayotte (overseas department of France)Réunion (overseas department of France)Saint Pierre et Miquelon (overseas collectivity of France)Saint Barthélemy (overseas collectivity of France)Saint Martin (overseas collectivity of France)MexicoEl SalvadorGuatemalaHondurasDominican RepublicGuadeloupe (overseas department of France)Martinique (overseas department of France)ArgentinaBrazilFrench GuianaParaguayPerúSurinameJapanVietnamAndorraItalyBelgiumFranceLuxembourgMonacoNetherlandsAmerican Samoa
French Basques live in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of southwestern France.
The equivalent of a state in France is known as a department.
In which context? If it's a "department" of France, 25 is the zip code for the Doubs department.
Paris is both the city and the department. The region is "L'ile de France"