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1 région
région [ʀeʒjɔ̃]feminine noun• la région parisienne/londonienne the Paris/London region• si vous passez dans la région, allez les voir if you are in the area, go and see them━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The 22 régions are the largest administrative divisions in France, each being made up of several « départements ». Each région is administered by a « conseil régional », whose members « les conseillers régionaux » are elected for a six-year term in the « élections régionales ». The expression la région is also used by extension to refer to the regional council itself. → DÉPARTEMENT ÉLECTIONS* * *The largest administrative unit in France, consisting of a number of départements. Each has its own Conseil régional (regional council) which has responsibilities in education and economic planning* * *ʀeʒjɔ̃ nf* * *région ⇒ Les régions nf1 Admin region; la région parisienne the Paris region;2 Géog ( territoire) region; ( autour d'un lieu) area; les régions tropicales/froides tropical/cold regions; le Vésuve et sa région Vesuvius and the surrounding area; le vin de la région the local wine; en région journ in the regions;3 Anat region; la région lombaire the lumbar region;5 fig region; les régions supérieures du savoir the loftier realms of knowledge.ⓘ Région The largest administrative unit in France, consisting of a number of départements. Each has its own Conseil régional (regional council) which has responsibilities in education and economic planning.[reʒjɔ̃] nom féminin1. GÉOGRAPHIE regionrégion industrielle/agricole industrial/agricultural regionles régions tempérées/polaires the temperate/polar regionsle nouveau médecin n'est pas de la région the new doctor isn't from the area ou from around herela région parisienne the Paris area, the area around Paris2. ANATOMIErégion cervicale/lombaire cervical/lumbar regionRégion nom fémininOne of the three main administrative divisions in France, the région was created in 1982. There are twenty-six in all, four of which are overseas. Each région groups together several départements and is administered by a conseil régional, headed by the président du conseil régional. -
2 Région
the largest administrative subdivisions of France. Currently (2009) Metropolitan France is divided into 22 regions, including the island of Corsica. There are four overseas regions, two (Guadeloupe and Martinique) in the Caribbean, one (Guyane) in south America, and one (La Réunion) in the Indian Ocean. The structure of local administration in France is currently under review, and it seems likely that the number of regions in mainland France will be reduced to 15 before the year 2014. Regions are made up of a number (2 to 8) of départements, or counties.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Région
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3 France Bleu
The name of the public regional radio stations in France. ExampleFrance Bleu Auvergne is the public regional radio station for the Auvergne region.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > France Bleu
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4 Ile de France
the region of France surrounding Paris, consisting of eight departments. The Ile de France is the most prosperous region in France, and one of the most prosperous regions in Europe. With 11.6 million inhabitants, it is also the most populated region in France. Until 1976, theIle de France was known as the District de la région parisienne.; it is still commonly referred to in speech and in print as the Région Parisienne.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Ile de France
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5 Île-de-France
Île-de-France [ildəfʀɑ̃s]feminine noun* * *[ildəfrɑ̃s] nom propre fémininThis administrative region includes the départements of Paris, Seine-St-Denis, Val-de-Marne, Val-d'Oise, Essonne, Yvelines, Seine et Marne. -
6 Mouvement pour la France
Right-wing political party, considered rather more respectable than the Front National. Though defending many of the same values as the FN, the RPF recuses the term 'nationalist', preferring 'souverainiste' - or 'sovereignist'. The MPF derives an aura of respectability from its leader, Philippe de Villiers, the aristocratic and popular President of the General Council of the Vendée department, formerly a member of the UDF party, and a minister in the second Chiracgovernment. Thanks to various electoral alliances, and to its popularity in the Vendée region, the MPF has been able to maintain a presence in national and European parliaments, currently having two Députés in the National Assembly. The MPF is a very conservative party standing for traditional Christian values; though Eurosceptic, it does not call for France's withdrawal from the EU.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Mouvement pour la France
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7 Champagne-Ardenne
Region in north east France, lying betwen Paris and south west Belgium. Capital Rheims (Reims). The region consists of four departments, Aube, Ardennes, Haute-Marne and Marne. It borders on the regions of Lorraine, Franche-Comté, Burgundy, Ile de France, Picardy and Nord-Pas-de-Calais. It is one of France's principal regions for the production of wheat, sugar beet and oilseed rape, as well as including over 28,000 hectares of vineyards, mostly for the production of Champagne. Over recent decades it has lost population, due to rural exodus and to the attraction of other regions with a warmer climate. For more information see Champagne region of France regional guide.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Champagne-Ardenne
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8 Rhône Alpes
Region of France, lying mostly between the Rhone and the Italian border, but also extending to the west of the Rhône. Capital Lyon. Second city Grenoble. It is one of the more propserous regions in France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Rhône Alpes
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9 Centre, le
Name of the administrative region in the middle of France, south west of Paris. Capital Orléans, largest city Tours. The Centre region is not a historic province of France, but encompasses an area that was historically the heartland of the old kingdom of France, the Orléanais (region of Orléans), Berry, and Touraine (the area round Tours). It comprises six departments, Cher, Eure-et-Loir, Indre, Indre-et-Loire, Loir-et-Cher and Loiret. The north of the region includes the large wheat belt of the Beauce, the south of the region has many forests and wetlands. For more information see Centre region of France regional guide.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Centre, le
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10 Nord- Pas-de-Calais
The northernmost region of France, and after the Ile de France (Paris) region, the most populated. The region lies between Belgium, the North Sea/Channel coast, and Picardy. Capital Lille. See Nord Pas de Calais Region guideDictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Nord- Pas-de-Calais
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11 Bretagne
the Brittany region of France, situated in the north west of the country. Capital city Rennes. Brittany is bordered in the east by Normandy, and in the southeast by the Pays de la Loire. It consists of four departments, Côtes d'Armor in the north, Finistère in the west, Morbihan in the south, and Ille et Vilaine in the east. Its main activities are agriculture (vegetables, dairy products) and tourism. Historically, the Brittany province of France was larger than today's Brittany region, and also included land down to the river Loire, including the city of Nantes, which was once the capital, but now no longer in the region. For more information click for guide to Brittany.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Bretagne
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12 PACA
south eastern region of France, lying betwen the Rhone valley and the Italian border. Capital Marseille. This region includes the historic region of Provence, plus the French Riviera and southern Alps, and stretches from the Rhone valley in the west to the Italian border in the east. It is bordered on the north by the region of Rhône-Alpes, and on the south by the Mediterranean sea. It consists of the departments of Bouches du Rhône, Var, Vaucluse, Alpes Maritimes and Alpes de Haute Provence. Seeregional guide to Provence.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > PACA
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13 Alsace
the most easterly region of France, lying between the Vosges mountains and the Rhine, capital Strasbourg. Many of the inhabitants of this region are bilingual, speaking both French and Alsatian, a dialect of German. See the Alsace guide pageDictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Alsace
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14 Aquitaine
The south west region of France, capital Bordeaux. It covers large parts of the historic provinces of Guyenne and Gascony, and stretches from Perigord in the north to the Pyrenees in the south. For more information seeAquitaine regional guide.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Aquitaine
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15 Gard, Pont du
One of the most famous surviving Roman aqueducts, located in the Gard Department, near Nîmes, in the Languedoc region of France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Gard, Pont du
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16 Préfet
(see also Préfet de Police, Préfet Maritime)the Prefect, the chief representative of central government in a French department. His official residence is the Préfecture. Until the Decentralisation Law of 1982, the Prefect was the appointed chief executive of local government in each department and region of France; since decentralisation, and the passing of powers and financial responsibilities to departmental and regional councils, the role of prefects has been greatly diminshed. Nonetheless, Prefects retain considerable powers in matters of public order, immigration, and emergencies. The prefect is also responsible for the organisation of territorial and national elections, and for ensuring that local authorities do not exceed their powers, but act within the framework of the law. Prefects are in theory required to be a-political and neutral, but many appointments are politically inspired.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Préfet
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17 Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur
( PACA)South eastern region of France, lying betwen the Rhone valley and the Italian border. Capital Marseille. Seeregional guide to ProvenceDictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur
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18 Saint Nectaire
a cheese made in the Auvergne region of France. Further details in the article on French cheeseDictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Saint Nectaire
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19 Tabloid press
France does not have a "tabloid press" in the way that the UK has the Sun and the Mirror, or Germany has Bild Zeitung. There are no national daily tabloids, since the daily press in France is largely a regional press, with one or at most two middle-of-the range regional dailies per region. The main national newspapers, such as le Monde and le Figaro, are quality dailies, with relatively low circulation. No paper in France has the massive circulation, and thus influence, of the British or German tabloids. The nearest French equivalents to "the tabloids" are France Dimanche and Ici Paris, which are more "people" weeklies than "tabloid press." For more information see article on Daily newspapers in France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Tabloid press
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20 Languedoc-Roussillon
region in the centre of the south of France, stretching from the Rhone to the Pyrenees. Capital Montpellier. Languedoc-Roussillon stretches from the Rhone valley to the Spanish border, and is composed of five departments, four of them coastal - Gard, Hérault, Aude and Pyrénées Orientales - and one inland and mountainous, Lozère. See Languedoc guideDictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Languedoc-Roussillon
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