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The Nouvelle Aquitaine ("New-Aquitaine") region in the South-West of France is the largest administrative region in the country. This collection covers the historical, economic, social and cultural aspects of the region, and was put together mainly from archives from the regional television channel.
See Theme-based collectionA collection on the inhabited and uninhabited islands around France, with the exception of Corsica and Mont St. Michel and certain bays. The islands are classified geographically and a wide variety of topics are covered including the islanders' everyday life, economic activities, the environment and its protection.
See Theme-based collectionFrench Guiana, an overseas department and region of France, is renowned for its penal colonies, gold, and the Kourou Space Center. However, this Amazonian land is much richer: its extraordinary fauna, diverse flora, and cosmopolitan population make it a territory worth exploring, especially through the RFO collections.
See Theme-based collectionA selection of documents on the Paris region, most of which come from regional television archives. Since 1964, this region has grouped eight administrative departments, including the capital. The collection aims to show the diversity of the region through a number of economic, social and cultural aspects.
See Theme-based collectionThe Lorraine region in the east of France is made up of Moselle, Meuse, Meurthe & Moselle and the Vosges. The prefecture or regional capital is Metz. This collection presents historical, economic, social and cultural aspects of the region, using sequences most of which come from regional television archives.
See Theme-based collectionMartinique is one of France's five overseas departments. The Caribbean island has a population of 380,000 living in 34 "communes". This collection contains a selection of footage and programmes, mainly from the RFO Martinique archives, on tourism, heritage, nature and the climate and the literary figures from the island.
See Theme-based collectionThe French territory of New Caledonia lies on the other side of the world from France, and has had a particular status since the Nouméa Accords. This selection of archives that come mainly from the RFO collections trace the history of the territory, its landscapes, leading figures and economy.
See Theme-based collectionSaint Pierre & Miquelon is a tiny French island territory of 6,000 inhabitants, off the coast of Canada. This collection presents a selection of archives, mainly from the local RFO station, covering economic, climatic, natural and touristic aspects of the archipelago.
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