Franche-Comté is comprised of 4 departments: Doubs, Haute-Saône, Jura, and Territoire de Belfort. The region has a large area of forestial land. The capital of Franche-Comté is Besançon. The name “Franche-Comté” means “Free County.” There are several stories suggesting how the region got its name, but the true origin is not known for sure. Many believe it comes from its freeing from the county of Burgundy. Famous French playwright Victor Hugo was from Franche-Comté.
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