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  1. Territorial collectivity. A territorial collectivity ( French: collectivité territoriale, previously collectivité locale ), or territorial authority, [1] in many francophone countries, is a legal entity governed by public law that exercises within its territory certain powers devolved to it by the State as part of a decentralization process.

  2. 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 ...

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  4. Collectivités territoriales uniques. En France, une collectivité territoriale unique ( CTU) est une forme de collectivité territoriale à statut particulier au sein de laquelle une seule assemblée exerce sur son territoire toutes les compétences dévolues à la région et au département . Ce mode d'administration s'applique à Mayotte ...

  5. Collectivité territoriale en France. En France, une collectivité territoriale est une personne morale de droit public qui exerce sur son territoire certaines compétences qui lui sont dévolues par l' État. On parle également de collectivité locale. Son existence est prévue par la Constitution de la Ve République dans son Titre XII, qui ...

  6. A Territorial collectivity ( French: collectivité territoriale or sometimes called collectivité locale) in the France, is a name for all dependent areas. They have an elected local government and (per article #72 of the French constitution) a "certain freedom of administration ". In 2018 Corsica became the first collectivité territoriale in ...

  7. Among them are regions, departments, communes, overseas collectivities, provinces (only present in New Caledonia), and the territorial collectivity of Corsica which belongs to no category (but is usually grouped with the regions). New Caledonia is unique as it is not a territorial collectivity. [citation needed] General rules

  8. t. e. The French overseas collectivities ( French: collectivité d'outre-mer abbreviated as COM) are first-order administrative divisions of France, like the French regions, but have a semi-autonomous status. The COMs include some former French overseas colonies and other French overseas entities with a particular status, all of which became ...

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