Ranked list of French regions
The following are ranked lists of French regions.
Population figures are from the 2016 census, with the exception of Mayotte, whose statistics are as of 2017.
Region boundaries are as of 2018.
By population
These figures are from the census in 2016.[1][2] Statistics for Mayotte are from 2017.[3]
Rank | Region | Population (2016) |
Comparable entity |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Île-de-France | 12,117,132 | South Sudan |
2 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 7,916,889 | Sierra Leone |
3 | Hauts-de-France | 6,006,870 | Lebanon |
4 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 5,935,603 | Turkmenistan |
5 | Occitanie | 5,808,435 | Denmark |
6 | Grand Est | 5,555,186 | Singapore |
7 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 5,021,928 | Central African Republic |
8 | Pays de la Loire | 3,737,632 | Mauritania |
9 | Normandy | 3,335,929 | Uruguay |
10 | Brittany | 3,306,529 | Mongolia |
11 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 2,818,338 | Lithuania |
12 | Centre-Val de Loire | 2,577,866 | Qatar |
13 | Réunion | 852,924 | Cyprus |
14 | Guadeloupe | 394,110 | Brunei |
15 | Martinique | 376,480 | The Bahamas |
16 | Corsica | 330,455 | Iceland |
17 | French Guiana | 269,352 | Vanuatu |
18 | Mayotte | 256,518 | Samoa |
Total France | 66,361,658 | United Kingdom |
By area
The total area of France is 632,734 km², of which 543,940 km² (86.0%) is in Europe (Metropolitan France).[4]
Rank | Region | Area (km²) | % (total) |
% (European France) |
Comparable Country |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 84,061 | 13.3% | 15.4% | Azerbaijan |
2 | French Guiana | 83,534 | 13.2% | Austria | |
3 | Occitanie | 72,724 | 11.5% | 13.3% | Sierra Leone |
4 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 69,711 | 11.0% | 12.8% | Georgia |
5 | Grand Est | 57,433 | 9.0% | 10.5% | Togo |
6 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 47,784 | 7.6% | 8.8% | Dominican Republic |
7 | Centre-Val de Loire | 39,151 | 6.2% | 7.2% | Bhutan |
8 | Pays de la Loire | 32,082 | 5.1% | 5.9% | Moldova |
9 | Hauts-de-France | 31,713 | 5.1% | 5.9% | Belgium |
10 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 31,400 | 5.0% | 5.8% | Belgium |
11 | Normandy | 29,906 | 4.7% | 5.5% | Armenia |
12 | Brittany | 27,208 | 4.3% | 5.0% | Djibouti |
13 | Île-de-France | 12,012 | 1.9% | 2.2% | Vanuatu |
14 | Corsica | 8,680 | 1.4% | 1.6% | Abkhazia |
15 | Réunion | 2,504 | 0.4% | Luxembourg | |
16 | Guadeloupe | 1,628 | 0.3% | Åland Islands (Finland) | |
17 | Martinique | 1,128 | 0.2% | Faroe Islands (Denmark) | |
18 | Mayotte | 374 | 0.06% | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | |
Total | 632,760 | 100% | South Sudan |
By density
In 2016, the official population of France had a density of 104.8 people per square kilometre, including the overseas regions, and 118.5 people per square kilometre excluding them.
Rank | Region | Population 2016 | Area (km²) | Density |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Île-de-France | 12,117,132 | 12,012 | 1,009 |
2 | Mayotte | 256,518 | 374 | 685 |
3 | Réunion | 852,924 | 2,504 | 340 |
4 | Martinique | 376,480 | 1,128 | 333 |
5 | Guadeloupe | 394,110 | 1,628 | 242 |
6 | Hauts-de-France | 6,006,870 | 31,713 | 189 |
7 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 5,021,928 | 31,400 | 160 |
8 | Brittany | 3,306,529 | 27,208 | 121 |
9 | Pays de la Loire | 3,737,632 | 32,082 | 116 |
10 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 7,916,889 | 69,711 | 113 |
11 | Normandy | 3,335,929 | 29,906 | 111 |
12 | Grand Est | 5,555,186 | 57,433 | 97 |
13 | Occitanie | 5,808,435 | 72,724 | 80 |
14 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 5,935,603 | 84,061 | 70 |
15 | Centre-Val de Loire | 2,577,866 | 39,151 | 66 |
16 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 2,818,338 | 47,784 | 59 |
17 | Corsica | 330,455 | 8,680 | 38 |
18 | French Guiana | 269,352 | 83,534 | 3 |
Total | 66,361,658 | 632,760 | 105 |
References
- "Populations légales des régions en 2016". INSEE. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- "Population des régions et taux d'évolution de la population". INSEE. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- "Populations légales de Mayotte en 2017". INSEE. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- "Comparateur de territoire: France métropolitaine" (in French). INSEE. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
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