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-The '''administrative divisions of France''' are concerned with the institutional and territorial organization of French territory. These territories are located in many parts of the world. There are many administrative divisions, which may have political ([[local government]]), electoral (districts), or administrative (decentralized services of the state) objectives. All the inhabited territories are represented in the [[French National Assembly|National Assembly]], [[French Senate|Senate]] and [[French Economic, Social and Environmental Council|Economic and Social Council]] and their citizens have [[French nationality law|French citizenship]] and elect the [[President of France]].+The '''[[administrative divisions]] of France''' are concerned with the institutional and territorial organization of French territory. These territories are located in many parts of the world. There are many administrative divisions, which may have political ([[local government]]), electoral (districts), or administrative (decentralized services of the state) objectives. All the inhabited territories are represented in the [[French National Assembly|National Assembly]], [[French Senate|Senate]] and [[French Economic, Social and Environmental Council|Economic and Social Council]] and their citizens have [[French nationality law|French citizenship]] and elect the [[President of France]].
== See also == == See also ==
* [[2009 Mahoran status referendum]] * [[2009 Mahoran status referendum]]

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The administrative divisions of France are concerned with the institutional and territorial organization of French territory. These territories are located in many parts of the world. There are many administrative divisions, which may have political (local government), electoral (districts), or administrative (decentralized services of the state) objectives. All the inhabited territories are represented in the National Assembly, Senate and Economic and Social Council and their citizens have French citizenship and elect the President of France.

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