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Île-de-France (or Isle de France in Old French and Middle French) is a region in France centred on Paris.
Île-de-France or Île de France may also refer to:
Places
- Île-de-France (Greenland), an uninhabited island of the Greenland Sea, Greenland
- Isle de France (Mauritius), Mauritius under French rule between 1715 and 1810 as Isle de France
- Île-de-France (European Parliament constituency)
- Île-de-France, a public square in Paris on the Île de la Cité
- Ile-de-France, a sector of Planoise, Besançon, France
Other uses
- SS Île de France, a French ocean liner
- Île-de-France (sheep), a breed of sheep
- Île-de-France, a sculpture by Aristide Maillol
See also
- List of islands of France
- French Island, may refer to several places in Australia and the U.S.
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