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A territorial collectivity ((フランス語:collectivité territoriale), previously collectivité locale) is the generic name for all country subdivisions in France that have an elected local government and (per Article 72 of the French constitution) a certain freedom of administration. ==Categories==
*Regions: There are 22 regions in metropolitan France and 5 ROM (overseas regions). *Departments: There are 96 departments in metropolitan France and 5 overseas departments (DOM). *Metropolis with special statute: There is 1 metropolis in metropolitan France. *Overseas collectivities (Collectivités d'outre-mer) (COM): There are 5 COMs, all overseas, hence the name. *Provinces: There are 3 provinces, all in New Caledonia. *Communes: There are 36,782 communes, in all the French inhabited territories except Saint Barthélemy, Saint-Martin, and Wallis and Futuna.
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