- This article is about the French administrative région of Auvergne. For the historical county and province of Auvergne, see Auvergne (province).
Région Auvergne | | | (Région flag) | (Région logo) | |  | | This article concerns places that serve as centers of government and politics. For alternative meanings see Capital is the following: A capital city (in many states the political, religious, and economic capital are the same): In geography and politics, a capital (also called capital city or political capital) of a...
Capital | Clermont-Ferrand is a city of France, in the Auvergne region, with a population of approximately 140,000. It is the préfecture (capital) of the Puy-de-Dôme département. It sits on the plain of Limagne in the Massif Central and is surrounded by a major industrial...
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Area | 26,013 km² | | In France, the president of the regional council is the elected official who heads the conseil régional of a région, a state-level territory. See also: Politics of France Categories: Stub ...
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Density | (Ranked 19th) 1,327,000 1,308,878 51/km² (2004) | | This article is part of the series: Administrative divisions of France Regional level Régions Régions doutre-mer Departmental level Départements Départements doutre-mer Arrondissement level Arrondissements Cantonal level Cantons Communal level Communes Communautés urbaines Communautés dagglomération Communautés de communes...
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Communes | 1,310 | | Départements | Allier Information Number 03 Region Auvergne Prefecture Moulins Subprefectures Montluçon Vichy Population - Total (1999) - Density Ranked 63rd 344,721 47 /km² Area 7,340 km² Arrondissements 3 Cantons 35 Communes 320 President of the general council XX Location Allier is a département in south-central France...
Allier Cantal Missing image Blason_france_Cantal_petit.jpg Coat of Arms du Cantal Details Information Number 15 Region Auvergne Prefecture Aurillac Subprefectures Mauriac Saint-Flour Population - Total (1999) - Density Ranked 92nd 150,778 26 /km² Area 5,726 km² Arrondissements 3 Cantons 27 Communes 260 President of the general council XX...
Cantal Haute-Loire Missing image Blason_france_Haute-Loire_petit.jpg Coat of Arms de la Haute-Loire Details Information Number 43 Region Auvergne Prefecture Le Puy-en-Velay Subprefecture Brioude Yssingeaux Population - Total (1999) - Density Ranked 85th 209,113 42 /km² Area 4,977 km² Arrondissements 3 Cantons 35 Communes 260...
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province of Auvergne, and includes provinces and areas that historically were not part of Auvergne. The Auvergne région is made up of the following old provinces: - Auvergne: This article is part of the series: This article is part of the series: Administrative divisions of France Regional level This article is part of the series: This article is part of the series: Administrative divisions of France Regional level RÃÂégions RÃÂégions doutre-mer Departmental level DÃÂépartements...
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Puy-de-Dôme, Cantal Missing image Blason_france_Cantal_petit.jpg Coat of Arms du Cantal Details Information Number 15 Region Auvergne Prefecture Aurillac Subprefectures Mauriac Saint-Flour Population - Total (1999) - Density Ranked 92nd 150,778 26 /km² Area 5,726 km² Arrondissements 3 Cantons 27 Communes 260 President of the general council XX...
Cantal, northwest of Haute-Loire Missing image Blason_france_Haute-Loire_petit.jpg Coat of Arms de la Haute-Loire Details Information Number 43 Region Auvergne Prefecture Le Puy-en-Velay Subprefecture Brioude Yssingeaux Population - Total (1999) - Density Ranked 85th 209,113 42 /km² Area 4,977 km² Arrondissements 3 Cantons 35 Communes 260...
Haute-Loire, and extreme south of Allier Information Number 03 Region Auvergne Prefecture Moulins Subprefectures Montluçon Vichy Population - Total (1999) - Density Ranked 63rd 344,721 47 /km² Area 7,340 km² Arrondissements 3 Cantons 35 Communes 320 President of the general council XX Location Allier is a département in south-central France...
Allier. The province of Auvergne is entirely contained inside the Auvergne région.
- Bourbonnais: département of Allier Information Number 03 Region Auvergne Prefecture Moulins Subprefectures Montluçon Vichy Population - Total (1999) - Density Ranked 63rd 344,721 47 /km² Area 7,340 km² Arrondissements 3 Cantons 35 Communes 320 President of the general council XX Location Allier is a département in south-central France...
Allier. A small part of Bourbonnais is also contained inside the Région Centre Missing image Blason_Centre_petit.jpg Blason du Centre Détails Information Capital: Orléans Population - Total - Density 2,440,329 (1999 census) 2,480,000 (1.1.2004 estimates) 62 /km² Area 39 151 km² Arrondissements 20 Cantons 198 Communes 1 842 President of...
Centre région.
- Velay: center and southeast of département of Haute-Loire. Velay is entirely contained inside the Auvergne région.
- a small part of Gévaudan: extreme southwest of Haute-Loire. Gévaudan is essentially inside the Région Languedoc-Roussillon Missing image Blason_Languedoc-Roussillon_petit.jpg Blason du Languedoc-Roussillon Détails Information Capital: Montpellier Population - Total - Density 2,295,648 (1999 census) 2,458,000 (1.1.2004 estimates) 84 /km² Area 27 376 km² Arrondissements 14 Cantons 186 Communes 1 545...
Languedoc-Roussillon région.
- a small part of Vivarais: extreme southeast of Haute-Loire. Vivarais is essentially inside the Région Rhône-Alpes (Région flag) (Région logo) This article concerns places that serve as centers of government and politics. For alternative meanings see capital (disambiguation) In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has...
Rhône-Alpes région.
- a small part of Forez: extreme northeast of Haute-Loire. Forez is essentially inside the Rhône-Alpes région.
Velay, Gévaudan, and Vivarais are often considered to be sub-provinces part of the province of Coat of arms of the province of Languedoc, now being used as an official flag by the Midi-Pyrénees region as well as by the city of Toulouse Languedoc (Lengadòc in Occitan) is a former province of France, now continued in the modern-day régions of Languedoc...
Languedoc. Forez is also often considered to be a sub-province part of Lyonnais is a former province of central-eastern France, located in the modern day Rhône département. Categories: France geography stubs | France ...
Lyonnais. If so, then the Auvergne région is made up of the provinces of Auvergne, Bourbonnais, and parts of Languedoc and Lyonnais.
External links
- Auvergne regional council website (http://www.cr-auvergne.fr)
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Aquitaine | Auvergne | Région Basse-Normandie Missing image Blason_Basse-Normandie_petit.jpg Coat of Arms of Basse-Normandie Details Information Capital: Caen Population - Total - Density 1,422,193 (1999 census) 1,443,000 (1.1.2004 estimates) 81 /km² Area 17 589 km² Arrondissements 11 Cantons 141 Communes 1 ...
Lower Normandy | This page is about the region of France. For information on the wine, see French: Bourgogne) is a historic region of France, inhabited in turn by Celts, Gauls, Romans and Gallo-Romans, and various Germanic peoples, most importantly the Burgundians and the Franks. Burgundy was a province of France until...
Bourgogne | Région Bretagne Details Information Capital: Rennes Population - Total - Density 2,906,197(1999 census) 3,011,000(1.1.2004 estimates) 107 /km² Area 27 208 km² Arrondissements 15 Cantons 201 Communes 1 268 President of the regional council Jean-Yves Le Drian Départements...
Bretagne | Région Centre Missing image Blason_Centre_petit.jpg Blason du Centre Détails Information Capital: Orléans Population - Total - Density 2,440,329 (1999 census) 2,480,000 (1.1.2004 estimates) 62 /km² Area 39 151 km² Arrondissements 20 Cantons 198 Communes 1 842 President of...
Centre | Région Champagne-Ardenne France Information Capital: Châlons-en-Champagne Population - Total - Density 1,342,363 (1999) 52/km² Area 25,606 km² Arrondissements 15 Cantons 146 Communes 1,947 President of the regional council Jean-Paul Bachy Départements Aube (10) Ardennes (08) Haute-Marne (52...
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Franche-Comté | Région Haute-Normandie Missing image Blason_Haute-Normandie_petit.jpg Blason de la Haute-Normandie Détails Information Capital: Rouen Population - Total - Density 1 780 192 (1999) 145 /km² Area 12 317 km² Arrondissements 6 Cantons 112 Communes 1 420 President of the regional council Alain Le...
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Île-de-France | Région Languedoc-Roussillon Missing image Blason_Languedoc-Roussillon_petit.jpg Blason du Languedoc-Roussillon Détails Information Capital: Montpellier Population - Total - Density 2,295,648 (1999 census) 2,458,000 (1.1.2004 estimates) 84 /km² Area 27 376 km² Arrondissements 14 Cantons 186 Communes 1 545...
Languedoc-Roussillon | Région Limousin Missing image Blason_Limousin_petit.jpg Blason du Limousin Détails Information Capital: Limoges Population - Total - Density 710 939 (1999) 42 /km² Area 16 942 km² Arrondissements 8 Cantons 106 Communes 747 President of the regional council Jean-Paul Denanot Départements Categories: Regions of France...
Limousin | Lorraine Region Details Information Capital Metz Population - Total (1999) - Density 2,310,376 98 /km² Area 23,547 km² Arrondissements 19 Cantons 157 Communes 2,337 President of the regional council Jean-Pierre Masseret Départements Meurthe-et-Moselle (54) Meuse (55) Moselle (57) Vosges (88) Location Lorraine...
Lorraine | Région Midi-Pyrénées (Région flag) (Occitan Cross) (Région logo) This article concerns places that serve as centers of government and politics. For alternative meanings see capital (disambiguation) In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although...
Midi-Pyrénées | Région Nord-Pas-de-Calais Missing image Blason_XXX_petit.jpg Blason du Nord-Pas-de-Calais Détails Information Capital: Lille Population - Total - Density 3,996,588 (1999 census) 4,026,000 (1.1.2004 estimates) 322 /km² Area 12 414 km² Arrondissements 13 Cantons 156 Communes...
Nord-Pas-de-Calais | Région Pays-de-la-Loire Information Capital: Nantes Population - Total - Density 3 222 061 (1999) 100 /km² Area 32 082 km² Arrondissements 17 Cantons 203 Communes 1 502 President of the regional council Jacques Auxiette Départements Categories: Regions of France | Stub ...
Pays-de-la-Loire | Région Picardie Details Information Capital: Amiens Population - Total - Density 1,857,481 (1999) 96/km² Area 19,399 km² Arrondissements 13 Cantons 129 Communes 2,292 President of the Regional Council Claude Gewerc Départements Regions of France Alsace | Aquitaine | Auvergne | Lower Normandy | Burgundy | Brittany | Centre | Champagne...
Picardy | Région Poitou-Charentes Missing image Blason_Poitou-Charentes_petit.jpg Blason du Poitou-Charentes Détails Information Capital: Poitiers Population - Total - Density 1 640 068 (1999) 64 /km² Area 25 810 km² Arrondissements 14 Cantons 157 Communes 1 464 President of the regional council Ségolène...
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