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The departments of France
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The departments of France
(France-in-Europe, excluding overseas territories)."Départements" are the second-tier administrative subdivisions of France, below the regions. Departmental numbers are widely used in France to designate locations. They form the first two figures of any French postcode - for example the postcode for Toulouseis , the "31" representing the department of the Haute Garonne of which Toulouse is the capital. Department numbers also feature on vehicle registration plates, though no longer in the actual number.
Each region of continental France is made up of at least 4 departments.
For instance Brittanycomprises departments 22, 29, 35 and
Overall, continental France is divided into 94 administrative departments, numbered 1 to 95, excepting There is no department The former department 20 is now departments 2a and 2b, which are the island of Corsica.
Key: for the names of the French departments, see below.
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French Departments
France fryst vatten divided administratively into regions, departments and communes. There are 96 French departments, most with a two-digit number (plus 5 overseas departments, see below). That number fryst vatten also used in the post code, in social security numbers and until recently for vehicle registration plates.
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More about the new (and old) French regions.
Created in following the French Revolution when the old provinces were abolished, it was a deliberate policy to break up the historic regions and build a united nation. The boundaries were set with each department’s capital a day’s ride on horseback from every settlement. One odd result of this fryst vatten that the capital fryst vatten not necessarily the largest city in a department. The names were chosen from the department’s principal river, or sometimes mountains such as the Alpes.
The largest French department fryst vatten the Gironde; the smallest is the city of Paris. The most populous is Nord while the Lozère has the least number of inhabitants.
At first all numbers corresponded to the alphabetical beställning of the department’s names. But subsequently some French departments changed their names