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  2. List of presidents of France - Wikipedia

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    Interim President of France, as President of the Senate. Stood in the 1969 election but was defeated in the second round by Georges Pompidou. 19 Georges Pompidou [27] (1911–1974) 20 June 1969 2 April 1974 † 4 years, 286 days Union of Democrats for the Republic: 1969: Prime Minister under Charles de Gaulle, 1962–1968.

  3. List of subprefectures of France - Wikipedia

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    Castellane (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence), with 1,541 inhabitants, is the least populated subprefecture in France. Reims , with 183,042 inhabitants, is the most populated subprefecture in France. Abbeville , with 23,559 inhabitants, is the closest to the average population of French subprefectures(23,455 inhabitants).

  4. Subprefectures in France - Wikipedia

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    Between May 1982 and February 1988, subprefects were known instead by the title Deputy Commissioner of the Republic (commissaire adjoint de la République). Where the administration of an arrondissement is carried out from a prefecture, the general secretary to the prefect carries out duties equivalent to those of the subprefect.

  5. Subprefect - Wikipedia

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    In France, a subprefect (sous-préfet, ) is the top official in a departmental arrondissement that is not the arrondissement of the prefecture. The subprefect, who is appointed by the President of France , serves under the department's prefect ( préfet ).

  6. Prefect (France) - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Luc Videlaine, then prefect of the Finistère department, in dress uniform at Bastille Day 2015 in Brest Uniform hat of a French prefect during the Second World War The seven metropolitan France defence and security zones and their seat: Paris, Nord (Lille), Ouest (Rennes), Sud-Ouest (Bordeaux), Sud (Marseille), Sud-Est (Lyon) and Est (Strasbourg).

  7. Category:Prefects of France - Wikipedia

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    Category: Prefects of France. 10 languages. Català ... This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. List of presidents of France by tenure - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list [1] [2] [3] of presidents of France sorted by length of tenure. François Mitterrand was President for 14 years. Jacques Chirac was President for 12 years. Charles de Gaulle was President for 10 years, provisional head of state for 2 years, and leader of Free France for 4 years.

  9. List of heads of state of France - Wikipedia

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    Interim President of France, as President of the Senate. Stood in the 1969 election but was defeated in the second round by Georges Pompidou. 19 Georges Pompidou [128] (1911–1974) 20 June 1969 2 April 1974 † 4 years, 286 days Union of Democrats for the Republic: 1969: Prime Minister under Charles de Gaulle, 1962–1968.