- Source: Single territorial collectivity
A single territorial collectivity (French: collectivité territoriale unique, French pronunciation: [kɔlɛktivite teʁitɔʁjal ynik]) is a chartered subdivision of France that exercises the powers of both a region and a department. This subdivision was introduced in Mayotte in 2011, in French Guiana and Martinique in 2015, and in Corsica in 2018.
The nature of a French single territorial collectivity is set forth in Articles 72 and 73 of the French Constitution of 1958 (as amended since), which provides for local autonomy within limits prescribed by law.
See also
Administrative divisions of France
Corsican autonomy
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Single territorial collectivity
- Territorial collectivity
- European Collectivity of Alsace
- 2013 Alsace single territorial collectivity referendum
- Haute-Corse
- Corse-du-Sud
- Corsica
- Autonomous administrative division
- Administrative divisions of France
- Demographics of Martinique