Here is the article itself.

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5 comments
  1. It’s fantastic. To be picky, you did one common mistake about France.

    France doesn’t have DOM, ROM, and TOM anymore. DOM and ROM merged together to form DROM (Département et Région d’Outre-mer). TOM became COM.

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