France is divided into 26 régions, of which 21 are in the continental part of metropolitan France, one is Corse on the island of Corsica (although strictly speaking Corse is in fact a "territorial collectivity", not a région, but is referred to as a région in common speech), and four lie overseas. Régions in mainland France are further subdivided into between about 2 and 8 départements each.
In 2004, the median population of a région in continental France was 2,329,000 inhabitants, which is a little less than one-half of the median population of a region of England, a little more than one-half of the median population of a U.S. state, and three-quarter of the median population of a German state.
A median région of continental France is made up of four départements.
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 the régions some categories of non-teaching school personnel. Critics of this plan contend that it is doubtful that sufficient fiscal resources for these additional charges will be transferred, and that such measures will increase inequalities between régions.
Apart from these legal attributions, régions 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 région such as Île-de-France or Rhône-Alpes may be quite a high profile position.
There are, from time to time, discussions about giving limited legislative autonomy to the régions, but such proposals are controversial. There are also proposals to suppress the local government (conseil général) of the départements and to folding them into their régions, keeping the départements only as administrative subdivisions.
Lists of subnational entities | Regions of France | Subdivisions of France
الأقسام الإدارية لفرنسا | Региони на Франция | Regió francesa | Regione francese | Seznam francouzských regionů | Regionen Frankreichs | Francaj regionoj | Organización político-administrativa de Francia | Régions françaises | Francia Régiók | Region di Perancis | Regioni Francesi | フランスの地域圏 | 레지옹 (프랑스) | Lëscht vun de franséische Regiounen | Regio's in Frankrijk | Frankrikes regioner | Regionen vun Frankriek | Region (Francja) | Regiões administrativas francesas | Regiunile Franţei | Регион Франции | Seznam francoskih regij | Frankrikes regioner | 大区 (法国)
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