Midi-Pyrénées

Midi-Pyrénées
Country France
Dissolved1 January 2016
PrefectureToulouse
Departments
Government
 • PresidentMartin Malvy (PS)
Area
 • Total
45,348 km2 (17,509 sq mi)
Population
 (1 January 2012)
 • Total
2,926,592
 • Density64.536/km2 (167.15/sq mi)
GDP
 • Total€107.148 billion (2022)
 • Per capita€35,200 (2022)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeFR-N
NUTS RegionFR6
WebsiteMidi-Pyrenees Region

Midi-Pyrénées (French pronunciation: [midi piʁene] ; Occitan: Miègjorn-Pirenèus [mjɛdˈdʒuɾ piɾeˈnɛws] or Mieidia-Pirenèus [mjejˈði.ɔ piɾeˈnɛws]; Spanish: Mediodía-Pirineos) is a former administrative region of France. Since 1 January 2016, it has been part of the new region of Occitania. It was the largest region of Metropolitan France by area, larger than the Netherlands or Denmark.

Midi-Pyrénées has no historical or geographical unity. It is one of the regions of France created in the late 20th century to serve as a hinterland and zone of influence for its capital, Toulouse, one of a handful of so-called "balancing metropolises" (métropoles d'équilibre). Another example of this is the region of Rhône-Alpes which was created as the region for Lyon.