Regions o Fraunce

Fraunce is dividit intae 18 admeenistrative regions (French: régions, pronounced [ʁeʒjɔ̃]), 22 o whilk is in Metropolitan Fraunce, an five o which are owerseas. Corsica is a territorial collectivity (French: collectivité territoriale), but is considered a region in mainstream uisage, an is even shawn in a siclike wey on the INSEE wabsteid.[1] Ilka mainland region an Corsica is forder subdividit intae depairtments, rangin in nummer frae 2 tae 8 per region for the metropolitan anes whaur the owerseas regions technically conseest o anerlie ane depairtment.The term region wis offeecially creatit bi the Law o Decentralization (2 Mairch 1982), whilk gied regions thair legal status an aw. The first direct elections for regional representatives teuk place on 16 Mairch 1986.

Region
Région  (French)
CategoryUnitary State
LocationFrench Republic
Nummer18
Possible statusOwerseas region (5)
Région d'outre-mer
Addeetional statusTerritorial collectivity
Collectivité Territoriale
Populations212,645 (Mayotte) – 12,005,077 (Île-de-France)
Auries376 km2 (145 sq mi) (Mayotte) – 84,061 km2 (32,456 sq mi) (Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charentes)
GovrenmentRegion Govrenment, Naitional Govrenment
SubdiveesionsDepairtment

General characteristics

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In mainland Fraunce (keepin oot Corsica), the median land area o a region is 25,809 km² (9,965 sq mi), that is that wee bit lairger than the U.S. state o Vermont, an 4% the median land area o a Canadian province, but 15% lairger than the median land area o a German region ("Regierungsbezirk").

In 2004, the median population o a region in continental Fraunce wis 2,329,000 indwallers, three quarters o the median population o a German Land (state), but mair nor twice the median population o a Canadian province.

Role

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Regions lack separate legislative authority an syne canna write thair ain statutory law. Thay levy thair ain taxes an, in return, receive a decreasin pairt o thair budget frae the central govrenment, that gies them a portion o the taxes it levies. Thay hae considerable budgets managit bi a regional council (conseil régional) made up o representatives votit intae office in regional elections.

A region's primary responsibility is tae big an furnish heich schools. In Mairch 2004, the French central govrenment unveiled a controversial plan tae transfer regulation o certaint categories o non-teaching scuil staff tae the regional authorities. Critics o this plan contendit that tax revenue wis insufficient for tae pey for the resultin costs, an that a siclike measures wad increase regional inequalities.

In addition, regions hae considerable discretionary pouer ower infrastructural spendin, e.g., eddication, public transit, varsities an research, an assistance tae business awners. This haes meant that the heids o walthy regions lik Île-de-France or Rhône-Alpes can be heich-profile poseetions.

Proposals tae gie regions limitit legislative autonomy hae met wi considerable resistance; ithers propose transferrin certaint pouers frae the depairtments tae thair respective regions, leavin the departments wi leemitit authority.

Regional Control

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Nummer o regions controlled bi ilka coalition syne 1986.

  Left
  Right

Representation o mainland France's regions an their respective historical an military flags

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Regions an their caipitals

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Metropolitan regions
Banner[2]RegionFrench nameNative name/sCaipitalINSEE No.[1]Derivation or status
AlsaceAlsaceAlsatian: Elsàss
German: Elsass
Strasbourg42Umwhile German territory o Elsaß
AquitaineAquitaineOccitan: Aquitània
Basque: Akitania
Bordeaux72Umwhile Roman province o Aquitaine
plus Guyenne an Gascony
AuvergneAuvergneOccitan: Auvèrnhe / AuvèrnhaClermont-Ferrand83Umwhile province o Auvergne
BreetanyBretagneBreton: Breizh
Gallo: Bertaèyn
Rennes53Duchy o Brittany
BurgundyBourgogneBurgundian: Bregogne / Borgoégne
Arpitan: Borgogne
Dijon26Duchy o Burgundy
CentreCentreOrléans24Central poseetion
Champagne-ArdenneChampagne-ArdenneChâlons-en-
Champagne
21Umwhile province o Champagne
Franche-ComtéFranche-ComtéFranc-Comtois: Fràntche-Comté
Arpitan: Franche-Comtât
Besançon43Free Coonty o Burgundy
(Franche-Comté)
Île-de-FranceIle-de-FranceParis11Province o Ile-de-France an pairts
o the umwhile province o Champagne
Languedoc-RoussillonLanguedoc-RoussillonOccitan: Lengadòc-Rosselhon
Catalan: Llenguadoc-Rosselló
Montpellier91Umwhile provinces o Languedoc
an Roussillon
LimousinLimousinOccitan: LemosinLimoges74Umwhile province o Limousin an pairts
o Marche, Berry, Auvergne, Poitou
an Angoumois
LorraineLorraineGerman: LothringenMetz41Umwhile province o Lorraine plus
Barrois an the Three Bishoprics
Lawer NormandyBasse-NormandieNorman: Basse-NormaundieCaen25
Midi-PyrénéesMidi-PyrénéesOccitan: Miègjorn-Pirenèus
Occitan: Mieidia-Pirenèus
Toulouse73Nane; creatit for Toulouse
Nord-Pas-de-CalaisNord-Pas-de-CalaisDutch: Noord-Nauw van KalesLille31Nord an Pas-de-Calais depairtments
Pays de la LoirePays de la LoireBreton: Broioù al LigerNantes52Nane; creatit for Nantes
PicardyPicardieAmiens22
Poitou-CharentesPoitou-CharentesPoitiers54Umwhile province o Poitou
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurProvence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurOccitan:
   Provença-Aups-Còsta d'Azur
   Prouvènço-Aup-Costo d'Azur
Italian:
   Provenza-Alpi-Costa Azzurra
Marseille93Provence plus the umwhile coonty o
Nice
, principality o Orange an
Avignon
Rhône-AlpesRhône-AlpesArpitan: Rôno-Arpes
Occitan: Ròse Aups
Lyon82Creatit for Lyon frae Dauphiné an
Lyonais provinces
Upper NormandyHaute-NormandieNorman: Ĥâote-NormaundieRouen23A. Le Vern (PS)
The follaeing region haes the special status o territorial collectivity.
CorsicaeCorseCorsican: Corsica
Italian: Corsica
Ajaccio94Territorial collectivity
The follaein five regions hae the special status o owerseas region.
French GuianaGuyaneCayenne03Owerseas region
GuadeloupeGuadeloupeAntillean Creole: GwadloupBasse-Terre01Owerseas regionV. Lurel (PS)
MartiniqueMartiniqueAntillean Creole: MatinikFort-de-France02Owerseas regionS. Letchimy (PPM)
MayotteMayotteShimaore: Maore
Malagasy: Mahori
Mamoudzou05Owerseas region
Banner o Réunion based on the logo o the région.ReunionLa RéunionReunion Creole: La RényonSaint-Denis04Owerseas region

References

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  1. a b "Carte des Régions" (in French). INSEE. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
  2. Thir flags isnae offeecial, but popularly uised.

Freemit airtins

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