Regional Council (France) — This article is part of the series on Administrative divisions of France Main article Regions (incl. overseas regions … Wikipedia
Alsace — ( fr. Alsace, pronounced|alzas; Alsatian and de. Elsass, pre 1996 German: Elsaß ; la. Alsatia) is one of the 26 regions of France, located on the eastern border of France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine, adjacent to Germany and Switzerland.… … Wikipedia
Alsace d'abord — is a far right political party seeking autonomy for Alsace in France. In the French regional elections, 2004, the party won 9.42% of the vote but failed to win seats. It had 9 seats in the Alsace regional council from 1998 to 2004.ee also*List of … Wikipedia
Regional councils of France — A regional council ( fr. conseil régional) is the elected assembly of a region of France.Regional councils were created by law on 5 July 1972. Originally they were simply consultative bodies consisting of the region s parliamentary… … Wikipedia
Council of Europe — Not to be confused with European Council or Council of the European Union. Council of Europe Conseil de l Europe … Wikipedia
French regional elections, 2004 — Regional elections were held in France on March 21 and March 28, 2004. At stake were the presidencies of each of France s 26 régions , which, though they don t have legislative autonomy, manage sizeable budgets. The results were a triumph for the … Wikipedia
Regional cuisines of medieval Europe — The regional cuisines of medieval Europe were the results of differences in climate, political administration and religious customs that varied across the continent. Though sweeping generalizations should be avoided, more or less distinct areas… … Wikipedia
French regional elections, 1998 — Regional elections were held in France on March 15, 1998. At stake were the presidencies of each of France s 26 régions , which, though they don t have legislative autonomy, manage sizeable budgets. The parliamentary right, led by the… … Wikipedia
Regional wine classification — Many Regional wine classifications exist as part of tradition or appellation law. The most common of these is based on vineyard sites and include the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855, though some regions classify their wines based on … Wikipedia
Champagne-Ardenne regional election, 2004 — 1998 ← 21 March and 28 March 2004 → 2010 … Wikipedia