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The French overseas collectivities ((フランス語:collectivité d'outre-mer) or ''COM''), like the French regions, are first-order administrative divisions of France. The COMs include some former French overseas territories and other French overseas entities with a particular status, all of which became COMs by constitutional reform on 28 March 2003. As of 31 March 2011, there were five COMs: * French Polynesia became a COM in 2003. Its statutory law of 27 February 2004 gives it the designation of Overseas country inside the Republic ((フランス語:pays d'outre-mer au sein de la République), or POM), but without legal modification of its status. French Polynesia has a great degree of autonomy, two symbolic manifestations of which are the title of the President of French Polynesia (''Le président de la Polynésie française'') and its additional designation as a ''pays d'outre-mer''. Legislature: Assembly of French Polynesia. * Saint Barthélemy, an island in the Lesser Antilles. * Saint Martin, the northern part of the island of Saint Martin in the Lesser Antilles. Saint Martin remains part of the European Union. Both it and St. Barthelemy were separated from the overseas department of Guadeloupe in 2007 and made into their own collectivities. * Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. It has a territorial council. * Wallis and Futuna, three small islands in the Pacific Ocean. Mayotte was a COM from 1976 until 31 March 2011, when it became an overseas department. New Caledonia was classified as an overseas territory beginning in 1946, but as a result of the 1998 Nouméa Accord, it gained a special status (''statut particulier'' or ''statut original'') in 1999. A New Caledonian citizenship was established, and a gradual transfer of power from the French state to New Caledonia itself was begun, to last from fifteen to twenty years. == See also == * Administrative divisions of France * Mahoran status referendum, 2009 * Outremer * Overseas department * Overseas departments and territories of France * Overseas region 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Overseas collectivity」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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