France is divided into 18 administrative regions (French: région, [ʁeʒjɔ̃]), including 13 metropolitan regions and 5 overseas regions. read more
Hi there, Cabal is right - there is only one state in France, the state itself! The French equivalent of a state is called a Région - there are 21 of these that are part of mainland France as well as the island of Corsica. read more
The French National Statistics Office reports that there are 123 cities in France with a population larger than 50,000, as of 2010. However, depending on one's definition of city and the year in question, the number of French cities can vary. read more
France is divided into 18 administrative regions, including 13 metropolitan regions and 5 overseas regions. The 13 metropolitan regions are each further subdivided into 2 to 13 departments, while the overseas regions consist of only one department each and hence are also referred to as "overseas departments". The current legal concept of region was adopted in 1982, and in 2016 what had been 27 regions was reduced to 18. read more
France is just ONE state and one nation. It has 21 "regions" within metropolitan France, themselves subdivided into "Départements" but there also are 4 "Départements d'outre-mer"(overseas) . The island of Corsica off the mediterranean coast is the 22nd continental "region". read more
There are a large number of states in France include Ile de Franceand Bretagne. Picardie, Rhone Alps, and Alsace are also states inFrance. read more