Dpartement

The dpartements (or departments) are administrative units of France, roughly analogous to British counties and are now grouped into 22 metropolitan and four overseas rgions. They are subdivided into 342 arrondissements. Dpartements are also found in Cte d'Ivoire.

Administrative role

Each department is administered by a Conseil Gnral elected for six years, and its executive is, since 1982 headed by the president of that council (formerly it was headed by the prfet). The French national government is represented in the dpartement by a prfet appointed by the national executive. The prfet is assisted by one or more sous-prfets based in district centres outside the departmental capital. The capital city of a dpartement bears the title of prfecture. Dpartements are divided into one to seven arrondissements. The capital city of an arrondissement is called the sous-prfecture. The civil servant in charge is the sous-prfet. The dpartements sub-divide into communes, governed by municipal councils. France (as of 1999) had 36,779 communes. Most of the dpartements have an area of around 4,000-8,000 km² and a population between 250,000 and a million. The largest in terms of area is Gironde (10,000 km²) and the smallest the city of Paris (105 km² excluding the suburbs, now organised in adjacent dpartements). The most populous is Nord (2,550,000) and the least populous Lozre (74,000). See also: List of French dpartements by population The dpartements are numbered: their two-digit numbers appear in postal codes and on car number-plates. Note that there is no number 20, but 2A and 2B instead. Note also that the two-digit code "98" is used by Monaco. Together with the ISO 3166-1 country code FR the numbers form the ISO 3166-2 country subdivision codes for the metropolitan departments. The overseas departments get two letters for the ISO 3166-2 code.

History

Dpartements were created on January 4, 1790 by the Constituent Assembly to replace the country's former provinces with a more rational structure. They were also designed to deliberately break up France's historical regions in an attempt to erase cultural differences and build a more homogeneous nation. Most dpartements are named after the area's principal river(s) or other physical features. The number of dpartements rose from an initial 83 to 130 by 1810 with the territorial gains of the Republic and of the Empire (see Provinces of the Netherlands for the annexed Dutch departements), but they were reduced again to 86 with Napoleon I's defeat in 1814-1815. Three more were added with the acquisition of Nice and Savoy in 1860. The numbering was estabished on the alphabetical order of those 89 dpartements. Three dpartements in Alsace-Lorraine which had been ceded to Germany in 1871 (Haut-Rhin, Bas-Rhin, and Moselle) were returned to France in 1919. When Alsace-Lorraine was ceded in 1871, a small part of the dpartement of Haut-Rhin was detached from the rest of Alsace-Lorraine and remained French. This territory, called Territoire de Belfort, was not reintegrated into the recovered dpartement of Haut-Rhin in 1919 and was instead made a full-status dpartement in 1922, becoming the 90th dpartement of France. Reorganisations of the Paris region (1968) and the division of Corsica (1975) have added a further six dpartements, raising the total to one hundred - including the four overseas dpartements d'outre-mer (DOM) of Guyane (French Guiana) in South America, Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Caribbean Sea, and Runion in the Indian Ocean.

Map and list of dpartements

Dpartements and Regions of France
French rgions and ''dpartements''

Number Dpartement Prfecture
01AinBourg-en-Bresse
02AisneLaon
03AllierMoulins
04Alpes-de-Haute-ProvenceDigne
05Hautes-AlpesGap
06Alpes-MaritimesNice
07ArdchePrivas
08ArdennesCharleville-Mzires
09ArigeFoix
10AubeTroyes
11AudeCarcassonne
12AveyronRodez
13Bouches-du-RhneMarseille
14CalvadosCaen
15CantalAurillac
16CharenteAngoulme
17Charente-MaritimeLa Rochelle
18CherBourges
19CorrzeTulle
2ACorse-du-SudAjaccio
2BHaute-CorseBastia
21Cte-d'OrDijon
22Ctes-d'ArmorSaint-Brieuc
23CreuseGuret
24DordognePrigueux
25DoubsBesanon
26DrmeValence
27EureEvreux
28Eure-et-LoirChartres
29FinistreQuimper
30GardNmes
31Haute-GaronneToulouse
32GersAuch
33GirondeBordeaux
34HraultMontpellier
35Ille-et-VilaineRennes
36IndreChteauroux
37Indre-et-LoireTours
38IsreGrenoble
39JuraLons-le-Saunier
40LandesMont-de-Marsan
41Loir-et-CherBlois
42LoireSaint-Etienne
43Haute-LoireLe Puy
44Loire-AtlantiqueNantes
45LoiretOrlans
46LotCahors
47Lot-et-GaronneAgen
48LozreMende
49Maine-et-LoireAngers
50MancheSaint-L
51MarneChlons-en-Champagne
52Haute-MarneChaumont
53MayenneLaval
54Meurthe-et-MoselleNancy
55MeuseBar-le-Duc
56MorbihanVannes
57MoselleMetz
58NivreNevers
59NordLille
60OiseBeauvais
61OrneAlenon
62Pas-de-CalaisArras
63Puy-de-DmeClermont-Ferrand
64Pyrnes-AtlantiquesPau
65Hautes-PyrnesTarbes
66Pyrnes-OrientalesPerpignan
67Bas-RhinStrasbourg
68Haut-RhinColmar
69RhneLyon
70Haute-SaneVesoul
71Sane-et-LoireMcon
72SartheLe Mans
73SavoieChambry
74Haute-SavoieAnnecy
75Paris
(number assigned formerly to Seine)
Paris
76Seine-MaritimeRouen
77Seine-et-MarneMelun
78Yvelines
(number assigned formerly to Seine-et-Oise)
Versailles
79Deux-SvresNiort
80SommeAmiens
81TarnAlbi
82Tarn-et-GaronneMontauban
83VarToulon
84VaucluseAvignon
85VendeLa Roche-sur-Yon
86ViennePoitiers
87Haute-VienneLimoges
88VosgesEpinal
89YonneAuxerre
90Territoire-de-BelfortBelfort
91EssonneEvry
92Hauts-de-SeineNanterre
93Seine-Saint-DenisBobigny
94Val-de-MarneCrteil
95Val-d'OiseCergy/Pontoise1
971Guadeloupe 2Basse-Terre
972Martinique 2Fort-de-France
973Guyane 2Cayenne
974La Runion 2Saint-Denis
Notes:
  1. The prfecture of Val-d'Oise has been established in Pontoise when the department was created, but moved de facto to the neighbouring commune of Cergy.
  2. The overseas departments are former colonies outside France that now enjoy a status similar to European or metropolitan France. They are part of France and of the EU. Each of them constitutes a rgion at the same time.

Former dpartements

  • Former dpartements on the current territory of France:
Dpartement Prfecture Dates in existence
Rhne-et-LoireLyon(1790-1793)
CorseBastia(1790-1793)
GoloBastia(1793-1811)
LiamoneAjaccio(1793-1811)
Mont-BlancChambry(1792-1815)
LmanGeneva(1798-1814)
MeurtheNancy(1790-1871)
SeineParis(1790-1967)
Seine-et-OiseVersailles(1790-1967)
CorseAjaccio(1811-1975)
Saint-Pierre-et-MiquelonSaint-Pierre(1976-1985)

  • Dpartements whose names have been changed (in most cases, to lose the terms "lower" and "inferior"):
Ancient name Modern name Date of change
Mayenne-et-LoireMaine-et-Loire1791
Bec-d'AmbsGironde1795
Charente-InfrieureCharente-Maritime1941
Seine-InfrieureSeine-Maritime1955
Loire-InfrieureLoire-Atlantique1957
Basses-PyrnesPyrnes-Atlantiques1969
Basses-AlpesAlpes-de-Haute-Provence1970
Ctes-du-NordCtes-d'Armor1990

  • Former dpartements of French Algeria:
Number Dpartement Prfecture Dates in existence
91AlgerAlgiers(1848-1957)
92OranOran(1848-1957)
93ConstantineConstantine(1848-1957)
--BneAnnaba(1955-1957)
Number Dpartement Prfecture Dates in existence
8AOasisOuargla(1957-1962)
8BSaouraBechar(1957-1962)
9AAlgerAlgiers(1957-1962)
9BBatnaBatna(1957-1962)
9CBneAnnaba(1955-1962)
9DConstantineConstantine(1957-1962)
9EMdaMedea(1957-1962)
9FMostaganemMostaganem(1957-1962)
9GOranOran(1957-1962)
9HOrlansvilleChlef(1957-1962)
9JStifSetif(1957-1962)
9KTiaretTiaret(1957-1962)
9LTizi-OuzouTizi Ouzou(1957-1962)
9MTlemcenTlemcen(1957-1962)
9NAumaleSour el Ghozlane(1958-1959)
9PBougieBejaia(1958-1962)
9RSadaSaida(1958-1962)

  • Former dpartements in the former colonies of France:
Dpartement Modern-day location Dates in existence
Dpartement du SudDominican Republic/Haiti(1795-1800)
Dpartement de l'InganneDominican Republic/Haiti(1795-1800)
Dpartement du NordDominican Republic/Haiti(1795-1800)
Dpartement de l'OuestDominican Republic/Haiti(1795-1800)
Dpartement de SamanaDominican Republic/Haiti(1795-1800)
Sainte-LucieSaint Lucia, Tobago(1795-1800)
le de FranceMauritius, Rodrigues, Seychelles(1795-1800)
Indes-OrientalesPondichery, Karikal, Yanaon,
Mahe, and Chandernagore
(1795-1800)

Dpartement Prfecture Dates in existence
Mont-TerriblePorrentruy(1793-1800)
CorcyreCorfu(1797-1799)
IthaqueArgostoli(1797-1798)
Mer-geZante(1797-1798)
DyleBruxelles(1795-1814)
EscautGand(1795-1814)
FortsLuxembourg(1795-1814)
JemmapeMons(1795-1814)
LysBruges(1795-1814)
Meuse-InfrieureMastricht(1795-1814)
Deux-NthesAnvers(1795-1814)
OurteLige(1795-1814)
Sambre-et-MeuseNamur(1795-1814)
Mont-TonnerreMayence(1801-1814)
Rhin-et-MoselleCoblence(1801-1814)
RoerAix-la-Chapelle(1801-1814)
SarreTreves(1801-1814)
DoireIvrea(1802-1814)
MarengoAlessandria(1802-1814)
PTurin(1802-1814)
SsiaVercelli(1802-1814)
SturaCuneo(1802-1814)
TanaroAsti(1802-1805)
ApenninsChiavari(1805-1814)
GnesGnes(1805-1814)
MontenotteSavona(1805-1814)
ArnoFlorence(1808-1814)
MditerraneLivorno(1808-1814)
OmbroneSienne(1808-1814)
TaroParme(1808-1814)
RomeRome(1809-1814)
TrasimneSpolte(1809-1814)
Bouches-du-RhinBois-le-Duc(1810-1814)
Bouches-de-l'EscautMiddelbourg(1810-1814)
SimplonSion(1810-1814)
Bouches-de-la-MeuseLa Haye(1811-1814)
Bouches-de-l'YsselZwolle(1811-1814)
Ems-OccidentalGroningen(1811-1814)
Ems-OrientalAurich(1811-1814)
FriseLeeuwarden(1811-1814)
Yssel-SuprieurArnhem(1811-1814)
ZuyderzeAmsterdam(1811-1814)
Bouches-de-l'ElbeHamburg(1811-1814)
Bouches-du-WeserBremen(1811-1814)
Ems-SuprieurOsnabrck(1811-1814)
LippeMnster(1811-1814)
Bouches-de-l'breLleida(1812-1813)
MontserratBarcelona(1812-1813)
SgrePuigcerd(1812-1813)
TerGirona(1812-1813)
Bouches-de-l'bre-MontserratBarcelona(1813-1814)
Sgre-TerGirona(1813-1814)

See also: The 130 dpartements of the Napoleonic Empire France, dpartement

 

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