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Pays d'etats : ウィキペディア英語版
Pays d'états

Under the Ancien Régime, a ''pays d'états'' ((:pei deta)) was a type of généralité, or fiscal and financial region where, in contrast to the pays d'election, an estates provincial or representative assembly of the three orders had retained its traditional role of negotiating the raising of taxes with the royal commissaires or intendants, dividing the tax burden bydiocese and parish, and controlling tax collection. The estates also held onto part of the funds thus raised to repair and develop the roads in its province.
According to Roland Mousnier〔''Les institutions de la France sous la monarchie absolue, 1598-1789'', PUF, Paris, 2005〕 and Bernard Barbiche〔''Les institutions de la Monarchie française à l’époque moderne, XVIe-XVIIIe siècle'', PUF, Paris, 1999)〕 the ''pays d'états'' were:
* Alsace. Estates suppressed - 17th century
* Anjou. Estates suppressed - 15th century
* Artois. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Auvergne. Estates suppressed - 17th century
* Basse-Navarre. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Béarn. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Berry. Estates suppressed - 16th century
* Bigorre. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Bourgogne (Burgundy). Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Bresse. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Bretagne (Brittany). Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Bugey. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Cambrésis. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Charolais. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Corse (Corsica). Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Dauphiné. Estates suppressed - 17th century
* Flandre (Flanders). Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Foix. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Franche-Comté. Estates suppressed - 18th century
* Gévaudan. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Hainaut (Hainault). Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Labourd. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Languedoc. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Limousin. Estates suppressed - 15th century
* Mâconnais. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Maine. Estates suppressed - 16th century
* Marche. Estates suppressed - 15th century
* Marsan. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Nébouzan. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Normandie (Normandy). Estates suppressed - 17th century
* Orléanais. Estates suppressed - 16th century
* Périgord. Estates suppressed - 16th century
* Provence. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Quatre-Vallées. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Quercy. Estates suppressed - 17th century
* Rouergue. Estates suppressed - 17th century
* Soule. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Touraine. Estates suppressed - 16th century
* Velay. Estates suppressed - 1789.
* Vivarais. Estates suppressed - 1789.
== Notes and references ==


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