France does not have counties, but regions. There are 26 administrative regions (21 in mainland France, 1 which is Corsica + 4 overseas).
Belgium, Luxemburg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, Andorra
The plan for dividing France was called the Congress System.
It was called Unoccupied France, sometimes known as Vichy France as its capital was in Vichy.
It was called the France Land Aggreement.
actually none at all because there are no counties in the places where any of the 9 countries that border France do so tho it is true that the German subdivisions called kreise are sometimes translated as counties
France does not have counties, but regions. There are 26 administrative regions (21 in mainland France, 1 which is Corsica + 4 overseas).
Counties are called counties in every states in the U.S.
France
China, France, Japan; in that order.
towns, cities we don't have counties
Spain, France and Italy
Portugal and France
France and Paris
They are France ....... Peninsula
No, it orginates in the U.K. Fen counties.
Counties in Louisiana are called parishes and it is the only state with parishes.