Overseas territory (France)

French top-level subdivision applied to certain overseas entities
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The term overseas territory (French: territoire d'outre-mer or TOM) is an administrative division of France and is currently only applied to the French Southern and Antarctic Lands.

The division differs from that of overseas department and region (French: Départements et régions d'outre-mer or DROM), but because of some common peculiarities, DOMs, TOMs and other overseas possessions under other statuses are often referred to collectively as les DOM/TOM. Unlike the British Overseas Territories, which are not constitutionally parts of the United Kingdom or its national territory, they are integral parts of the French Republic.[1]

Former overseas territories

See also

References

  1. ^ "On Territorial Communities (Constitution of October 4, 1958)" (PDF). French Constitutional Council. 8 October 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2021.

External links

  • (in French) Official government website
  • (in French) Past and current developments of France's overseas administrative divisions like DOMs and TOMs
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Inhabited territories
Overseas​ regions1
Overseas​ collectivities
Sui generis​ collectivity
Uninhabited territories
North Pacific Ocean
Overseas territory​ (French Southern​ and Antarctic Lands)
Scattered Islands in​ the Indian Ocean
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