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  1. Ninety-six departments are in metropolitan France, with an additional five constituting overseas departments, which are also classified as overseas regions. Departments are further subdivided into 333 arrondissements and 2,054 cantons (as of 2023). [1]

  2. France is divided into 101 departments. They are divided into 343 districts ("arrondissements"), 4 058 townships("cantons") and 36 699 towns ("communes"). Each department has a capital city or prefecture department which includes its institutions.

  3. Los departamentos de Francia (en francés: départements) son una de las entidades territoriales principales en las que se divide administrativamente Francia. El departamento, la cabecera ( le chef-lieu) y el prefecto ( la sous-préfecture) equivaldrían a la provincia, la capital provincial y el subdelegado del gobierno francés ...

  4. The départements (or departments) are administrative parts of France and many French colonies, similar to English counties. Départements are a kind of local government. The 101 French départements are now grouped into 13 metropolitan and five overseas régions. Their capitals are called préfectures.

  5. If you want to see where each department is located use the map of the departments, or check out the various map images with contours, outlines and coloured versions. A full list in alphabetical order showing the number, name and a brief description.

  6. In France, a department is a geographical area dividing the territory. France is divided into 101 departments from an INSEE point of view (administrative districts) but officially only 95 departments as territorial collectivities. How are selected French departments numbers? Departments are mostly numbered in alphabetical order.

  7. Explore the departments of France. France is officially divided into 22 administrative regions (plus four overseas), then further divided into 96 departments. Note: since 1 January 2016 there are only 13 regions in mainland France (including Corsica).