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.fr domain names by French department

3 914 830 .fr domains held by French residents, spread across 106 departments.

Data as of May 2026

Choroplèthe — nombre de domaines .fr

Échelle logarithmique. Cliquez sur un département pour zoomer, survolez pour voir les détails.

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106 dép.

par nombre de domaines

  1. 1 75 502 681
  2. 2 92 196 796
  3. 3 69 168 495
  4. 4 13 133 742
  5. 5 33 122 115
  6. 6 59 118 934
  7. 7 31 108 389
  8. 8 78 101 783
  9. 9 94 92 751
  10. 10 44 91 428
  11. 11 06 90 722
  12. 12 34 87 350
  13. 13 93 83 236
  14. 14 38 76 097
  15. 15 67 73 375
  16. 16 74 70 922
  17. 17 91 67 392
  18. 18 77 66 604
  19. 19 35 66 355
  20. 20 95 62 737
  21. 21 83 62 316
  22. 22 76 44 568
  23. 23 01 40 006
  24. 24 14 39 958
  25. 25 49 39 515
  26. 26 42 37 728
  27. 27 62 37 657
  28. 28 64 37 428
  29. 29 30 36 879
  30. 30 29 36 415
  31. 31 57 36 393
  32. 32 68 35 223
  33. 33 85 34 298
  34. 34 84 33 961
  35. 35 17 33 356
  36. 36 56 32 894
  37. 37 63 32 079
  38. 38 54 30 401
  39. 39 37 29 888
  40. 40 60 28 999
  41. 41 26 28 751
  42. 42 45 28 742
  43. 43 73 28 097
  44. 44 21 26 336
  45. 45 72 25 312
  46. 46 51 24 000
  47. 47 66 23 853
  48. 48 25 22 483
  49. 49 22 21 877
  50. 50 40 20 446
  51. 51 27 20 083
  52. 52 71 19 915
  53. 53 24 19 562
  54. 54 81 18 163
  55. 55 86 17 033
  56. 56 80 16 857
  57. 57 50 16 103
  58. 58 28 16 046
  59. 59 11 15 918
  60. 60 974 15 422
  61. 61 20 14 526
  62. 62 16 14 112
  63. 63 07 13 973
  64. 64 02 13 883
  65. 65 88 13 661
  66. 66 79 13 291
  67. 67 47 13 245
  68. 68 87 13 210
  69. 69 10 12 174
  70. 70 12 11 840
  71. 71 89 11 831
  72. 72 41 11 774
  73. 73 971 11 595
  74. 74 03 11 517
  75. 75 53 10 895
  76. 76 972 10 704
  77. 77 39 10 451
  78. 78 82 10 189
  79. 79 18 9 523
  80. 80 43 9 381
  81. 81 19 8 727
  82. 82 65 8 421
  83. 83 05 8 311
  84. 84 61 8 296
  85. 85 04 8 216
  86. 86 32 7 935
  87. 87 46 7 551
  88. 88 70 7 099
  89. 89 08 6 670
  90. 90 36 6 134
  91. 91 58 6 070
  92. 92 09 5 957
  93. 93 90 5 369
  94. 94 15 5 116
  95. 95 99 4 730
  96. 96 52 4 081
  97. 97 55 3 916
  98. 98 973 3 816
  99. 99 23 3 540
  100. 100 48 3 090
  101. 101 976 1 396
  102. 102 987 896
  103. 103 988 676
  104. 104 975 143
  105. 105 986 29
  106. 106 984 5

Where are .fr domain names located in France?

The geographic distribution of .fr domain names logically follows France's economic and demographic density. Paris (75), Hauts-de-Seine (92) and major regional metropolises (Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Lille, Nantes, Strasbourg) hold most of the stock, due to the strong presence of corporate headquarters and registrars in these areas.

Department code 97 covers the French overseas departments and regions (Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Réunion, Mayotte), while code 98 covers Pacific territories (French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna). These territories host a more modest but steadily growing stock.

This map only includes holders located in metropolitan or overseas France. .fr domain names held by European residents (Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, etc.) are counted in the total stock but excluded from the department map. The colour scale is logarithmic to allow viewing both Paris (hundreds of thousands of domains) and rural departments (a few thousand) at once.

Frequently asked questions

Which French department has the most .fr domains?

Paris (75) holds the largest share of .fr domain names, followed by Hauts-de-Seine (92) and major regional metropolises (Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux, Nantes).

Why does Paris concentrate so many .fr?

The Parisian concentration mirrors that of corporate headquarters, web agencies and registrars themselves (registrar postal codes are sometimes used). It does not mean website visitors are Parisian.

Are overseas territories included?

Yes, departments 971-974 (Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Réunion) and 976 (Mayotte) as well as Pacific territories (Polynesia, New Caledonia) are counted via codes 97 and 98.

Why a logarithmic scale on the map?

Paris holds hundreds of thousands of domains while some rural departments only have a few thousand. A linear scale would visually crush these gaps; a logarithmic scale allows comparison of all zones at once.