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List of capitals of France

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This is a chronological list of capitals of France. The capital of France has been Paris since its liberation in 1944.[1]

Chronology

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Provisional seats of the government:

  • Versailles (1871), the French Third Republic established Versailles as its provisional seat of government in March 1871 after the Paris Commune took control of Paris.
  • Bordeaux (September 1914), the government was relocated from Paris to Bordeaux very briefly during World War I, when it was feared that Paris would soon fall into German hands. These fears were alleviated after the German Army was pushed back at the First Battle of the Marne.
  • Tours (10–13 June 1940), the city served as the temporary capital of France during World War II after the government fled Paris due to the German advance.
  • Bordeaux (June 1940), the government was relocated from Paris to Tours then Bordeaux very briefly during World War II, when it became apparent that Paris would soon fall into German hands.
  • Clermont-Ferrand (29 June 1940), the government was relocated from Bordeaux to Clermont-Ferrand, during a single day, before going to Vichy, which had a larger hotel capacity.
  • Vichy (1940–1944), the Third Republic was abolished in Vichy and replaced it with the French State.
  • Brazzaville (1940–1943), with metropolitan France under Axis powers rule, Brazzaville was announced as the seat of the Free France government.
  • Algiers (1943–1944), the city was made the seat of Free France, to be closer to the war in Europe.
  • Paris (1945-present day).

References

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  1. ^ (in French) "Le retour à la République", www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr.