arrondis
Arrondissements, often referred to as arrondissements, are administrative divisions of France, established in 1790 during the French Revolution. They serve as subprefectures of the departments and are further divided into cantons. Each arrondissement has a prefecture, which is the seat of the prefect, the representative of the state in the department. The prefect is responsible for implementing national policies at the local level.
The creation of arrondissements aimed to standardize the administrative structure across France and to improve the
Arrondissements play a crucial role in the organization of local government, public services, and justice. They
The boundaries of arrondissements are defined by the central government and can change over time to reflect