Talk:France
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France is a country divided in 'régions' and 'départements'
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I noticed this was written as on the page. This may be interesting to know, but it probably won't mean much to a reader unless they know the English equivalents of these words. I'm not French and I don't know the language, but if someone does know the English equivalents, please add them to the article. Nechayev 22:28, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
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I'm French, so I understand these words. They are administrative divisions of France and, as far as I know, there is no English equivalent.