France's 22 regions (mainland) are: Alsace - Aquitaine - Auvergne - Bourgogne - Bretagne - Centre - Champagne-Ardenne - Corse - Franche-Comté - Île-de-France - Languedoc-Roussillon - Limousin - Lorraine - Midi-Pyrénées - Nord-Pas-de-Calais - Basse-Normandie - Haute-Normandie - Pays de la Loire - Picardie - Poitou-Charentes - Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur - Rhône-Alpes
There are 4 more regions overseas: Guyane - Guadeloupe - Martinique - Réunion
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.
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)
There is no state in france. France is administrativly divided in 22 Régions (Paris belongs to ile-de-france region). and in 95 "départements". And there are a particular status for the overseas land. DOM TOM Départements et territoires d'outre-mer. (overseas départements and territories)
France does not have counties, but regions. There are 26 administrative regions (21 in mainland France, 1 which is Corsica + 4 overseas).
France is divided into regions, but these regions are modelled after the provinces of the old regime, before the French revolution.
there are 22 regions in mainland France and four more regions 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.
There are 22 regions in mainland France, plus four overseas.
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France is divided into 22 regions (plus four more oversea regions). Most of these regions are themselves divided into smaller administrative areas, the 'départements'
Paris is not a country, but the capital of France. It is located in the 'ile-de-France' region, the most populated and active of the 22 French regions.
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)
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.
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.
France is divided in 22 regions and 95 departements. There are also "the communautés d'outre-mer" (overseas departements and territories).
There is no state in france. France is administrativly divided in 22 Régions (Paris belongs to ile-de-france region). and in 95 "départements". And there are a particular status for the overseas land. DOM TOM Départements et territoires d'outre-mer. (overseas départements and territories)
I think it's 8, but that's including islands and Crete.