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List of regions in France - Definition and Overview

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Administrative divisions of France
Regional level
Régions
Régions d'outre-mer
Departmental level
Départements
Départements d'outre-mer
Arrondissement level
Arrondissements
Cantonal level
Cantons
Communal level
Communes
Communautés urbaines
Communautés d'agglomération
Communautés de communes
Syndicats d'agglomération nouvelle
Syndicats de communes
Others
Collectivités d'outre-mer
Collectivité sui generis
Pays d'outre-mer
Territoire d'outre-mer
Scattered Islands
Clipperton Island


France France is divided into 26 régions, further subdivided into départements.

Role

Regions do not have legislative autonomy, nor can they issue regulations. They do levy taxes (or, rather, the national government gives them a portion of the taxes it levies) and have sizeable, though not considerable budgets.

Their main legal attribution is to build and pay equipment costs for high schools; in March 2004, the French national government announced a controversial plan to transfer to regions categories of non-teaching school personnel. Critics of this plan contend that it is doubtful than sufficient fiscal resources for these additional charges will be transferred, and that such measures will increase inequalities between regions.

Apart from these legal attributions, regions have considerable discretionary spending for infrastructure (education, public transportation systems, aid to universities and research, support for entrepreneurs). Because of this, being president of a wealthy region such as Île-de-France or Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur may be quite a high profile position.

There are, from time to time, discussions about giving limited legislative autonomy to regions, but such proposals are controversial. There are also proposals to suppress the local governments of the départements and to folding them into the régions, keeping the départements only as administrative subdivisions.

List

  1. Alsace
  2. Aquitaine
  3. Auvergne
  4. Basse-Normandie
  5. Bourgogne
  6. Brittany
  7. Centre
  8. Champagne-Ardenne
  9. Corse (special status)
  10. Franche-Comté
  11. Haute-Normandie

  1. Île-de-France
  2. Languedoc-Roussillon
  3. Limousin
  4. Lorraine
  5. Midi-Pyrénées
  6. Nord-Pas-de-Calais
  7. Pays de la Loire
  8. Picardie
  9. Poitou-Charentes
  10. Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur
  11. Rhône-Alpes

See also

Example Usage of regions

vjczar: Today's Holidays: October Revolution Day (Belarus and other various regions of the former USSR)
canukk02: Congrats to the Toronto area in getting the Pan Am Games. It should bring a bit of money in to the GTA and surrounding regions...(cont'd)
TrevorBCD: Not too terribly happy about SATs in the AM, but am happy i get to watch my girl at regions tmrw. @kemppettyjohn i agree 100%
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