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===1982–2015=== The term {{lang|fr|région}} was officially created by the [[decentralisation in France|Law of Decentralisation]] (2 March 1982), which also gave regions their legal status. The first direct elections for regional representatives took place on 16 March 1986.<ref>Jean-Marie Miossec (2009), ''Géohistoire de la régionalisation en France,'' Paris: Presses universitaires de France {{ISBN|978-2-13-056665-6}}.</ref> Between 1982 and 2015, there were 22 regions in Metropolitan France. Before 2011, there were four [[overseas department and region|overseas regions]] ([[French Guiana]], [[Guadeloupe]], [[Martinique]], and [[Réunion]]); in 2011 [[Mayotte]] became the fifth. {| style="border-spacing: 0; margin: 1em auto;" |- style="vertical-align: top;" | style="vertical-align: top;" | {{France Regions Labelled Map from 2015}} |+'''Regions of France between 2011 and 2015''' |} {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border="1" style="font-size:90%; border-spacing: 0; margin: 1em auto;" |+{{nowrap|Regions in Metropolitan France between 1982 and 2015}} |- ! Region ! French name ! Other local name(s) ! [[INSEE]] No.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.insee.fr/fr/information/2560563#titre-bloc-29|title=Code officiel géographique au 1er janvier 2014: Liste des régions|publisher=INSEE}}</ref> ! Capital ! [[Placename etymology|Derivation or etymology]] |- | [[Alsace]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Alsace|Alsace]]}} | [[Alsatian language|Alsatian]]: {{lang|gsw|Elsàss}}<br/>{{langx|de|Elsass}} | align="center" | 42 | [[Strasbourg]] | Formerly a [[Décapole|coalition of free cities]] in [[Holy Roman Empire]], attached to [[Kingdom of France]] in 1648; annexed by Germany from [[Franco-Prussian war]] to the end of [[World War I]] and briefly during [[World War II]] |- | [[Aquitaine]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Aquitaine (ancienne région)|Aquitaine]]}} | {{langx|oc|Aquitània}}<br/>{{langx|eu|Akitania}}<br/>[[Saintongeais]] : ''Aguiéne'' | align="center" | 72 | [[Bordeaux]] | [[Guyenne]] and [[Gascony]] |- | [[Auvergne]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Auvergne|Auvergne]]}} | {{langx|oc|Auvèrnhe / Auvèrnha}} | align="center" | 83 | [[Clermont-Ferrand]] | Former [[Auvergne (province)|province of Auvergne]] |- | [[Brittany (administrative region)|Brittany]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Région Bretagne|Bretagne]]}} | {{langx|br|Breizh}}<br/>[[Gallo language|Gallo]]: {{lang|fr-gallo|Bertaèyn}} | align="center" | 53 | [[Rennes]] | [[Duchy of Brittany]] |- | [[Burgundy]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Bourgogne (ancienne région administrative)|Bourgogne]]}} | [[Burgundian language (Oïl)|Burgundian]]: ''Bregogne''{{\}}''Borgoégne''<br/>{{langx|frp|Borgogne}} | align="center" | 26 | [[Dijon]] | [[Duchy of Burgundy]] |- | [[Centre-Val de Loire]]<ref name="ReferenceA">New name as of 17 January 2015; formerly named {{lang|fr|Centre}}.</ref> | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Centre-Val de Loire|Centre-Val de Loire]]}} | | align="center" | 24 | [[Orléans]] | Located in [[Geography of France|north-central France]]; straddles the middle of the [[Loire Valley]] |- | [[Champagne-Ardenne]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Champagne-Ardenne|Champagne-Ardenne]]}} | | align="center" | 21 | [[Châlons-en-Champagne|Châlons-en-<br/>Champagne]] | Former [[province of Champagne]] |- | [[Corsica]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Corse|Corse]]}} | | align="center" | 94 | [[Ajaccio]] | |- | [[Franche-Comté]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Franche-Comté|Franche-Comté]]}} | [[Frainc-Comtou dialect|Franc-Comtois]]: ''Fràntche-Comté''<br/>{{langx|frp|Franche-Comtât}} | align="center" | 43 | [[Besançon]] | [[Free County of Burgundy]] (''Franche-Comté'') |- | [[Île-de-France]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Île-de-France|Île-de-France]]}} | | align="center" | 11 | [[Paris]] | [[Île-de-France|Province of Île-de-France]] and parts of the former [[Champagne (province)|province of Champagne]] |- | [[Languedoc-Roussillon]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Languedoc-Roussillon|Languedoc-Roussillon]]}} | {{langx|oc|Lengadòc-Rosselhon}}<br/>{{langx|ca|Llenguadoc-Rosselló}} | align="center" | 91 | [[Montpellier]] | Former provinces of [[Languedoc]] and [[Roussillon]] |- | [[Limousin]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Limousin|Limousin]]}} | {{langx|oc|Lemosin}} | align="center" | 74 | [[Limoges]] | Former [[Limousin (province)|province of Limousin]] and parts of [[Marches#France|Marche]], [[Berry (province)|Berry]], [[Auvergne (province)|Auvergne]], [[Poitou]] and [[Angoumois]] |- | [[Lorraine]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Lorraine (ancienne région administrative)|Lorraine]]}} | {{langx|de|Lothringen}}<br/>[[Lorraine Franconian]]: {{lang|gmw|Lottringe}} | align="center" | 41 | [[Metz]] | Named for [[Charlemagne]]'s son [[Lothair I]], the kingdom of [[Lotharingia]] is etymologically the source for the name [[Lorraine (duchy)]], {{native name|de|Lothringen}}, {{lang|gmw|Lottringe}} ([[Lorraine Franconian]]) |- | [[Lower Normandy]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Basse-Normandie|Basse-Normandie]]}} | [[Norman language|Norman]]: {{lang|nrf|Basse-Normaundie}}<br/>{{langx|br|Normandi-Izel}} | align="center" | 25 | [[Caen]] |Western half of former province of [[Normandy]] |- | [[Midi-Pyrénées]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Midi-Pyrénées|Midi-Pyrénées]]}} | {{langx|oc|Miègjorn-Pirenèus}}<br/>{{langx|oc|Mieidia-Pirenèus}} | align="center" | 73 | [[Toulouse]] | None; created for [[Toulouse]] |- | [[Nord-Pas-de-Calais]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Nord-Pas-de-Calais|Nord-Pas-de-Calais]]}} |[[Picard language|Picard]]: ''Nord-Pas-Calés'' | align="center" | 31 | [[Lille]] | [[Nord (French department)|Nord]] and [[Pas-de-Calais]] departments |- | [[Pays de la Loire]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Pays de la Loire|Pays de la Loire]]}} | {{langx|br|Broioù al Liger}} | align="center" | 52 | [[Nantes]] | None; created for [[Nantes]] |- | [[Picardy]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Picardie (ancienne région administrative)|Picardie]]}} | | align="center" | 22 | [[Amiens]] | Former province of Picardy |- | [[Poitou-Charentes]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Poitou-Charentes|Poitou-Charentes]]}} | {{langx|oc|Peitau-Charantas}}<br/>[[Poitevin dialect|Poitevin]] and [[Saintongeais]] : ''Poetou-Chérentes'' | align="center" | 54 | [[Poitiers]] | Former provinces of [[Angoumois]], [[Aunis]], [[Poitou]] and [[County of Saintonge|Saintonge]] |- | [[Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur]] (PACA) | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur|Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur]]}} (PACA) |style="white-space:nowrap;"| [[Provençal dialect|Provençal]]: {{lang|oc-provenc|Provença-Aups-Còsta d'Azur}}<br />({{lang|oc-provenc|Prouvènço-Aup-Costo d'Azur}}) | align="center" | 93 | [[Marseille]] | Former historical province of [[Provence]] and [[County of Nice]] annexed by France in 1860. |- | [[Rhône-Alpes]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Rhône-Alpes|Rhône-Alpes]]}} | {{langx|frp|Rôno-Arpes}}<br/>{{langx|oc|Ròse Aups}} | align="center" | 82 | [[Lyon]] | Created for [[Lyon]] from [[Dauphiné]] and [[Lyonnais]] provinces and [[Savoy]] |- | [[Upper Normandy]] | {{lang|fr|[[:fr:Haute-Normandie|Haute-Normandie]]}} | [[Norman language|Norman]]: {{lang|nrf|Ĥâote-Normaundie}}<br/>{{langx|br|Normandi-Uhel}} | align="center" | 23 | [[Rouen]] | Eastern half of former province of [[Normandy]] |}
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