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  2. List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants

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    Map of metropolitan France. As of January 2019, there were 473 communes in France (metropolitan territory and overseas departments and regions) with population over 20,000, 280 communes with population over 30,000, 129 communes with population over 50,000 and 42 communes with population over 100,000. [1]

  3. Communes of France - Wikipedia

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    In metropolitan France the largest commune is the commune of Arles (50,513 inhabitants) near Marseille, the territory of which encompasses most of the Camargue (the delta of the Rhône): 8.7 times the area of the city of Paris (excluding the outlying parks of Bois de Boulogne and Bois de Vincennes) at 759 square kilometres (293 sq mi).

  4. File:Carte démographique de la France.svg - Wikipedia

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    par des points : les 18 villes françaises dont l'aire urbaine a plus de 400 000 habitants ; par une ligne noire continue : "ligne Le Havre-Marseille" (60 % des Français habitent à l’est de cette ligne) par deux lignes noires tiretées : les limites approximatives de la diagonale du vide.

  5. List of city and town halls in France - Wikipedia

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    This list has been compiled using the list of the largest cities and towns of France published by "About France" to ensure completeness. [2] The oldest town hall is Hôtel de Ville, La Rochelle completed in 1298, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and the tallest town hall is Hôtel de Ville, Lille with a clock tower which rises to 341 feet (104 m).

  6. Cartography of France - Wikipedia

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    Hand-drawn map of one side of the Valley of Vesdre by French geographers (led by the Cassini family) from 1745 to 1748. In France, the first general maps of the territory using a measuring apparatus were made by the Cassini family during the 18th century on a scale of 1:86,400 (one centimeter on the chart corresponds to approximately 864 meters on the ground).

  7. Regions of France - Wikipedia

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    This has meant that the heads of wealthy regions such as Île-de-France or Rhône-Alpes can be high-profile positions. Proposals to give regions limited legislative autonomy have met with considerable resistance; others propose transferring certain powers from the departments to their respective regions, leaving the former with limited authority.

  8. List of cantons of France - Wikipedia

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    Territoire de Belfort: Cantons of the Territoire de Belfort department: 91 Essonne: Cantons of the Essonne department: 92 Hauts-de-Seine: Cantons of the Hauts-de-Seine department: 93 Seine-Saint-Denis: Cantons of the Seine-Saint-Denis department: 94 Val-de-Marne: Cantons of the Val-de-Marne department: 95 Val-d'Oise: Cantons of the Val-d'Oise ...

  9. Les Plus Beaux Villages de France - Wikipedia

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    Road sign in Montrésor. The idea of an association to gather the most beautiful villages of France was born in Collonges-la-Rouge, Corrèze in 1981.Charles Ceyrac, mayor of the village, was inspired by a Reader's Digest book entitled Les Plus Beaux Villages de France which included pictures of Collonges.