doutremer
Doutremer, often written outre-mer, is a French term used to describe the territories, departments, and collectivities of the French Republic that are located outside the European mainland. The word derives from outre (beyond) and mer (sea). In contemporary usage, outre-mer refers to the overseas territories collectively and to the overseas departments and regions; the singular form l’Outre-mer is sometimes used in formal government contexts. The spelling doutremer appears less common and is often treated as archaic or variant.
Geographically, l’outre-mer covers areas across several oceans, including the Caribbean, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean,
Historically tied to France’s colonial and post-colonial framework, the concept of outre-mer has evolved through constitutional