The French equivalent of a County is called region in French. There are 26 regions in France (22 in mainland France + 4 overseas)
Région- A= area (km²) - P= population (1999)
1 Guyane - A=83 534 - P=157 213
2 Midi-Pyrénées - A=45 348 - P=2 551 687
3 Rhône-Alpes - A=43 698 - P=5 645 407
4 Aquitaine - A=41 308 - P=2 908 359
5 Centre - A=39 151 - P=2 440 329
6 Pays de la Loire - A=32 082 - P=3 222 061
7 Bourgogne - A=31 582 - P=1 610 067
8 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur - A=31 400 - P=4 506 151
9 Languedoc-Roussillon - A=27 376 - P=2 295 648
10 Bretagne - A=27 208 - P=2 906 197
Figures including density for the 26 French regions on the related link. Another list of French regions, ranked by population, on the second link.
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Paris, Lyons, and Marseilles are the three largest cities in France.
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The four largest cities in France are Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse. Paris is the first largest city. Marseille is the second largest city. Lyon is the third largest city and Toulouse is the fourth largest city.
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The largest state in the Ukraine is 603,700 square kilometers. The next largest states are France, Spain, Sweden, and Norway.
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Notre Dame is the largest church in France.
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