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France map with regions - Find informations, statistics, photos, hotels of each french regions on the dynamic map of France
France Map with departments. France is divided into 101 departments : - 96 departments in mainland France, numbered 1 through 95 plus Corsica: 2A and 2B replacing the number 20. - 5 overseas departments (which are also regions) : Guadeloupe (971), Martinique (972), Guyana (973), Reunion (974) and Mayotte (976).
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
- Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
- Bretagne
- Centre-Val de Loire
- Corse
- Grand Est
- Hauts-de-France
- Île-de-France
- Normandie
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is one of the richest French regions, located in the southeast of France. It has 13 departments: Ain, Allier, Ardèche, Cantal, Drôme, Isère, Loire, Haute-Loire, Lyon, Puy-de-Dôme, Rhône, Savoye, and Haute-Savoye. The administrative capital is Lyon, France’s third largest city. Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is known for its Alpine ski ar...
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté is a region in east-central France. It has 8 departments, namely; Côte-d’Or, Doubs, Jura, Nièvre, Haute-Saône, Saône-et-Loire, Yonne, and Territoire de Belfort. Its capital is Besançon. The other main city of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté is Dijon, which is famous for its mustard. This region is known for its rich history and dive...
Bretagne, the farthest west of the regions of France, is a peninsular region bordered by the English Channel to the north and the Bay of Biscay to the south. It has 4 departments, namely; Côtes-d’Armor, Finistère, Ille-et-Vilaine, and Morbihan. Bretagne is a multi-faceted region with a distinct identity as it shares its Celtic heritage with Cornwal...
The Centre-Val de Loire region in the center of northern France is split through the middle by the Loire Valley. Its 6 departments are Cher, Eure-et-Loir Indre, Indre-et-Loire, Loir-et-Cher, and Loiret. The administrative capital is Orléans, the region’s second largest city. This region is noted for being farmland and palatial châteaux. It is also ...
Corse is the fourth biggest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It’s an administrative region in France that lies southeast of the French mainland. Its nearest landmass is the Italian island of Sardinia. The region’s two departments are Haute-Corse and Corse-du-Sud. Corsica is famous for Napoleon Bonaparte, who was born in the regional capital Ajaccio...
Grand Est, an administrative region in northeastern France, is famous for producing champagne wines, thanks to its semi-continental climate and chalk soil which are ideal forchampagne vineyards. The region comprises of 10 departments: Ardennes, Aube, Bas-Rhin, Marne, Haute-Marne, Haut-Rhin, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle, and Vosges. Its capita...
The northernmost region of France, Hauts-de-France, was formed from a union of Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardy. Its 5 administrative departments are Aisne, Nord, Oise, Pas-de-Calais, and Somme. Its capital is Lille, nicknamed the “Capital of Flanders” as its surroundings are part of the historical region of Romance Flanders. Thanks to its Flemish in...
The Île-de-France region in northern France is perhaps the most visited, mainly because of the nation’s famed capital, Paris. It is also the wealthiest and the most populated. Eight administrative departments form the Île-de-France region. They are Essonne, Hauts-de-Seine, Paris, Seine-Saint-Denis, Seine-et-Marne, Val-de-Marne, Val-d’Oise, and Yvel...
Normandie is the northwesternmost region of France made up of 5 administrative departments: Calvados, Eure, Manche, Orne, and Seine-Maritime. Its capital is Rouen, where Joan of Arcwas burned alive in 1431. Normandy is the chief producer of mussels, scallops, oysters, and herrings in France. It is also famous for producing cheeses, apple cider, and...
The largest administrative region in France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine spans the west and southwest of the country. It is divided into 12 deparments: Charente, Charente-Maritime, Corrèze, Creuse, Dordogne, Gironde, Landes, Lot-et-Garonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Deux-Sèvres, Vienne, and Haute-Vienne. Its capital and largest city is Bordeaux. Nouvelle-Aquita...
Up until 2016, the first level NUTS regions of France consisted of Ile de France, Bassin Parisien, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Est, Ouest, Sud-Ouest, Centre-Est, Mediterranee and the Departement d'Outre Mer. [1] The Departement d'Outre Mer consisted of all the overseas departments of France, while the remaining eight statistical regions were made up of ...
France is divided into 18 administrative regions, of which 13 are located in metropolitan France, while the other 5 are overseas regions. Information and Facts: The Largest France Region by Area. Nouvelle-Aquitaine - 32,446 sq mi (84,036 sq km) The Smallest France Region by Area. Mayotte - 144 sq mi (374 sq km)
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There are 92 first-level NUTS regions of the European Union, and 240 second-level NUTS regions.