A chef-lieu (French pronunciation: [ʃɛfljø], principal place; plural : chefs-lieux) is a town or city that is pre-eminent, from an administrative perspective, in any given sub-division of territory in France, French-speaking countries, and other countries too (as Italy, Switzerland or Luxembourg).
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