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  2. Overseas departments and regions of France - Wikipedia

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    Each overseas department is the sole department in its own overseas region (French: région d'outre-mer) with powers identical to the regions of metropolitan France. Because of the one-to-one correspondence, informal usage does not distinguish the two, and the French media use the term département d'outre-mer ( DOM ) almost exclusively.

  3. Overseas France - Wikipedia

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    NUTS. France portal. v. t. e. Overseas France (French: France d'outre-mer, also France ultramarine) [ note 3 ] consists of 13 French territories outside Europe, mostly the remnants of the French colonial empire that remained a part of the French state under various statuses after decolonisation. Most, but not all, are part of the European Union.

  4. Flags of the regions of France - Wikipedia

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    The galleries below show flags attributed to the eighteen (formerly, twenty-seven) regions, five overseas collectivities, one sui generis collectivity and one overseas territory of France. Most of them are both non-official and traditional as regions often use their logos as a flag though some regions used the banner ol flags.

  5. Regions of France - Wikipedia

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    Overseas region (French: Région d'outre-mer) is a recent designation, given to the overseas departments that have similar powers to those of the regions of metropolitan France. As integral parts of the French Republic , they are represented in the National Assembly , Senate and Economic and Social Council , elect a Member of the European ...

  6. Overseas regions of France - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 November 2020, at 20:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  7. French Guiana - Wikipedia

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    View of Fort Cépérou Mount, Cayenne. French Guiana is the second-largest region of France (more than one-seventh the size of Metropolitan France) and the largest outermost region within the European Union. It has a very low population density, with only 3.6 inhabitants per square kilometre (9.3/sq mi).

  8. Gallery of flags of dependent territories - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the British Antarctic Territory. Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory. Flag of the British Virgin Islands. Flag of the Cayman Islands. Flag of the Falkland Islands. Flag of Gibraltar. Flag of Montserrat. Flag of the Pitcairn Islands. Flag of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.

  9. Portal:French Overseas Departments/Intro - Wikipedia

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    2,691,000 people lived in the French Overseas Departments and Territories in January 2013. With a combined land area of 119,394 km² (46,098 sq. miles), Mayotte and the overseas collectivities, St Martin ([1]), St Baths, the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, and Clipperton. It has an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of 9,821,231 km² (3,791,998 ...