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Ranked list of French regions

The following are ranked lists of French régions. Population figures are from the 1999 census.

By population

RankRegionPopulation%Density
1Île-de-France (12)10,952,01118.1%911.8
2Rhône-Alpes (22)5,645,407 9.4%129.2
3Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur (21)4,506,151 7.5%143.5
4Nord-Pas-de-Calais (17)3,996,588 6.6%321.9
5Pays de la Loire (18)3,222,061 5.3%100.4
6Bretagne (6)2,972,700 4.9%109.3
7Aquitaine (2)2,908,359 4.8%70.4
8Midi-Pyrénées (16)2,551,687 4.2%56.3
9Centre (7)2,440,329 4.0%62.3
10Lorraine (15)2,310,376 3.8%98.1
11Languedoc-Roussillon (13)2,295,648 3.8%83.8
12Picardie (19)1,857,481 3.1%95.8
13Haute-Normandie (11)1,780,192 3.0%144.5
14Alsace (1)1,734,145 2.9%209.4
15Poitou-Charentes (20)1,640,068 2.7%63.5
16Bourgogne (5)1,610,067 2.7%51.0
17Basse-Normandie (4)1,422,193 2.4%80.9
18Champagne-Ardenne (8)1,342,363 2.2%52.4
19Auvergne (3)1,308,878 2.2%50.3
20Franche-Comté (10)1,117,059 1.9%68.9
21Réunion720,934 1.2%287.0
22Limousin (14)710,939 1.2%42.0
23Guadaloupe436,000 0.7%255.7
24Martinique414,516 0.7%383.8
25Corsica (9)290,196 0.5%33.4
26Guyane157,213 0.3% 1.8
France60,343,561100%94.9

By area

The total area of France is 635,775 km², of which 543,974 km² (85.6%) in Europe.

RankRegionArea (km²)%
(total)
%
(European
France)
Density
1Guyane86,50413.6% 1.8
2Midi-Pyrénées (16)45,348 7.1% 8.3%56.3
3Rhône-Alpes (22)43,698 6.9% 8.0%129.2
4Aquitaine (2)41,308 6.5% 7.6%70.4
5Centre (7)39,151 6.2% 7.2%62.3
6Pays de la Loire (18)32,082 5.0% 5.9%100.4
7Bourgogne (5)31,582 5.0% 5.8%51.0
8Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur (21)31,400 4.9% 5.8%143.5
9Languedoc-Roussillon (13)27,386 4.3% 5.0%83.8
10Bretagne (6)27,208 4.3% 5.0%109.3
11Auvergne (3)26,013 4.1% 4.8%50.3
12Poitou-Charentes (20)25,810 4.1% 4.7%63.5
13Champagne-Ardenne (8)25,606 4.0% 4.7%52.4
14Lorraine (15)23,547 3.7% 4.3%98.1
15Picardie (19)19,399 3.1% 3.6%95.8
16Basse-Normandie (4)17,589 2.8% 3.2%80.9
17Limousin (14)16,942 2.7% 3.1%42.0
18Franche-Comté (10)16,202 2.5% 3.0%68.9
19Nord-Pas-de-Calais (17)12,414 2.0% 2.3%321.9
20Haute-Normandie (11)12,317 1.9% 2.3%144.5
21Île-de-France (12)12,012 1.9% 2.2%911.8
22Corsica (9)8,680 1.4% 1.6%33.4
23Alsace (1)8,280 1.3% 1.5%209.4
24Réunion2,512 0.4%287.0
25Guadaloupe1,705 0.3%255.7
26Martinique1,080 0.2%383.8
France635,775100%94.9

By density

The population of France has a density of 94.9 h/km², including the DOM, and 107.8 h/km², excluding them.

RankRegionPopulationArea (km²)Density
1Île-de-France (12)10,952,01112,012911.8
2Martinique414,5161,080383.8
3Nord-Pas-de-Calais (17)3,996,58812,414321.9
4Réunion720,9342,512287.0
5Guadaloupe436,0001,705255.7
6Alsace (1)1,734,1458,280209.4
7Haute-Normandie (11)1,780,19212,317144.5
8Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur (21)4,506,15131,400143.5
9Rhône-Alpes (22)5,645,40743,698129.2
10Bretagne (6)2,972,70027,208109.3
11Pays de la Loire (18)3,222,06132,082100.4
12Lorraine (15)2,310,37623,54798.1
13Picardie (19)1,857,48119,39995.8
14Languedoc-Roussillon (13)2,295,64827,38683.8
15Basse-Normandie (4)1,422,19317,58980.9
16Aquitaine (2)2,908,35941,30870.4
17Franche-Comté (10)1,117,05916,20268.9
18Poitou-Charentes (20)1,640,06825,81063.5
19Centre (7)2,440,32939,15162.3
20Midi-Pyrénées (16)2,551,68745,34856.3
21Champagne-Ardenne (8)1,342,36325,60652.4
22Bourgogne (5)1,610,06731,58251.0
23Auvergne (3)1,308,87826,01350.3
24Limousin (14)710,93916,94242.0
25Corsica (9)290,1968,68033.4
26Guyane157,21386,504 1.8
France60,343,561635,77594.9
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