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  • {{Image|France Map.png|right|250px|Map of France}} | common_name = France
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  • ...itory to Great Britain in the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]]. At its peak New France extended from [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]] to the Rocky Mountains See also [[New France in the Great Lakes]]
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  • ...e Sports Athlétiques (USFSA) and was a founder member of [[UEFA]] in 1954. France as host nation won the [[1998 FIFA World Cup]]. They also won the [[2018 FI
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  • {{dambigbox|Paris, France|Paris}} '''Paris, France''' is the [[capital (city)|capital city]] of [[France]], and the [[culture|cultural]] centre of the [[French language|French-spea
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  • #REDIRECT [[France, history#Vichy Regime (1940-1944)]]
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  • The '''History of France''' covers the social, economic, political, military, religious and cultural ...vereignty over France sometime in the 16th century. The history of modern France can arguably be dated to the election [[Hugh Capet]] (940-996), the Count o
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  • #REDIRECT [[France, history]]
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  • ..., the three most significant stage races in the world. In 2013 the Tour de France celebrates his 100th anniversary, starting on the isle of [[Corsica]] and f
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  • Capital of France, population about 2,200,000.
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  • This is a chronology of New France. ...ciates]] to [[fur trade|trade in furs]] and organize the settlement of New France. Champlain was colony commander.
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  • After the fall of France in 1940, part of the south kept a German-approved government that maintaine
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  • ...and text search]; also [http://www.questia.com/library/book/the-history-of-france-by-w-scott-haine-john-e-findling-frank-w-thackeray.jsp full text online at ...ry of France'' (1999) [http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Illustrated-History-France/dp/0521669928/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197883372&sr=8-11 excerpt an
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to France}} {{r|President of France}}
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  • {{r|France}}
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  • {{r|France}}
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  • [[New France/Chronology|Chronology of New France]] Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/New France]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{France Subgroup}}
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  • ...Sidwells / ''A race for madmen : the extraordinary history of the Tour de France'' (London : Collins, 2010) ISBN 978-0-00-732141-4
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  • ...ti-stage, multi-day bicycle race of about 3,500km taking place mostly in [[France]].
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  • {{r|France}}
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  • * [http://www.letour.fr/ Tour de France Official Website] * [http://www.roadcycling.com/ RoadCycling.com - Tour de France news, results, rider diaries and photos]
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  • {{r|France}} {{r|Government of France}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A history of [[New France]] in the Great Lakes region.
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  • * [http://www.letour.fr/ Tour de France Official Website] * [http://www.roadcycling.com/ RoadCycling.com - Tour de France news, results, rider diaries and photos]
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  • ...ogrammes/from_our_own_correspondent/7549210.stm BBC Article ''Hats off to France's literary star'']
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  • *''France: The Beautiful Cookbook, Authentic Recipes from the Regions of France," Collins Publishers, San Francisco, 1989 ...s", by Marguerite Doerflinger, Editions S.A.E.P., Ingersheim 68000 Colmar, France, 1982
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  • ...zen, held in [[Guantananmo Bay detention camp|Guantanamo]], transferred to France, where he stood trial and was acquitted.
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  • ...Vikings]] and the [[King of France]], that once included much of what is [[France]]'s [[Province of Normandy]].
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  • ===France=== {{rpl|London, France}}
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  • ...g some connection with Turkey or the Ottoman Empire and who were living in France from certain death during World War II.
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  • ...as fought between Russia on the one hand and an alliance of Great Britain, France, Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire on the other. ...ed as the protector of Eastern Orthodox Christians in the Ottoman Empire. France forced the issue by deploying the fleet to the Black Sea; Russia responded
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  • | [[France]], [[Italy]] | [[France]]
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  • ...approximately 1975, to Iraq, and continuing through the [[Iran-Iraq War]]; France and the Soviet Union were the leading military suppliers to Iraq
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  • ...rded as one of the greatest cyclists of all time, having won the [[Tour de France]] on five occasions.
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  • {{r|France}} {{r|Government of France}}
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  • ...until after his victory over [[Marine Le Pen]] in the race to become the [[France|French]] [[Head of State]]. He formed his own party, ''[[En Marche!]]'' ('F
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  • ...ndy, can only be labelled as such if it comes from a small area of western France surrounding a town called Cognac. This is because of laws that require the Cognac, which is also sometimes called [[eau de vie]], a [[France|French]] term meaning "water of life", is made from a [[distillation]] of w
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  • {{r|France}} {{r|Vichy France}}
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  • ...regime'' to describe the prevailing political and social model in place in France prior to the [[French Revolution]]. ...tionwide census before 1789 and therefore these figures are estimates.<ref>France lagged behind most of Europe in this regard; Spain and Sweden held censuses
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  • {{r|President of France}} {{r|Socialist Party (France)}}
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  • ...''Old Regime France: 1648-1788'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Old-Regime-France-1648-1788-History/dp/0198731299/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202469887&s * Jones, Colin. ''The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Great-Nation-Napo
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  • #REDIRECT [[France, history]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[France, history]]
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  • {{r|France}} {{r|Collège de France}}
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  • Province of France
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  • {{r|France, history}} {{r|France}}
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  • [[France|French]] [[aviation]] pioneer.
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  • ...ttp://www.bnf.fr/PAGES/infopro/numeros/is-ISSN_pres.htm Getting an ISSN in France ]
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  • Capital of Alsace in France.
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  • Minority group historically located in France.
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  • #REDIRECT [[France, history#Vichy Regime (1940-1944)]]
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  • (1841—1925) a [[France|French]] [[management]] theorist.
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  • #REDIRECT [[France, history#Vichy Regime (1940-1944)]]
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  • {{r|France}} {{r|Vichy France}}
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  • {{r|Charles VII of France}} {{r|France}}
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  • Natural Park in Berry and Limousin (France).
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Ohio River Valley]]
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  • Capital of France, population about 2,200,000.
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  • Vague synonym for Occitania or southern France.
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Great Lakes/Definition]]
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  • French cyclist, five times winner of [[Tour de France]]
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  • Spanish cyclist, five times winner of [[Tour de France]]
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  • Natural park in the southern Alps (Provence, France).
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  • #REDIRECT [[New France in the Ohio River Valley/Definition]]
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  • Natural park in the southern Alps (Provence, France).
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  • Large medieval royal castle located in Paris, France.
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  • [[UN Human Rights Council]] advisory committee member from [[France]]
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  • French cyclist, five times winner of [[Tour de France]]
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  • Northern part of the Catalan Countries, in France
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  • 1977 novel about wartime France by Irish writer [[Manning O'Brine]].
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  • The I Winter Olympic Games, held in Chamonix, France.
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  • The XVI Winter Olympic Games, held in Albertville, France.
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  • City in western Brittany (France), on the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • The X Winter Olympic Games, held in Grenoble, France.
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  • Natural Park in the southern Massif Central mountains (France).
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  • Natural park in the far southern Alps (Provence, France).
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  • Natural park in the Pyrenees (Gascony and Bearn, France).
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  • American cyclist, record seven times winner of [[Tour de France]]
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  • [[New France/Chronology|Chronology of New France]] Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/New France]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Capital of the region Haute-Normandie, France, population about 417 000
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  • A series of revolts which took place in France between 1648 and 1653.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A history of [[New France]] in the Great Lakes region.
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  • An undeclared naval war between the U.S. and France, 1798-1800.
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  • Member, [[Global Leadership Foundation]]; [[Prime Minister of France]] 1988-91
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  • Subspecies of venomous viper; found in France, Switzerland and Italy
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  • The civilian external intelligence and covert action organization of [[France]]
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  • ...bpages}}</noinclude>The 1744-1748 war in North America between Britain and France.
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  • {{r|France}} {{r|Charles VII of France}}
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  • Natural park of Languedoc (France), in the southern Massif Central mountains.
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  • Natural park of Languedoc (France), in the southern Massif Central mountains.
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  • A town in the [[Burgundy]] region of France, population 35,393.
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  • Capital city of Provence, in southern France, on the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • Longest reigning (1643-1715) [[King]] of [[France]] whose expensive foreign wars were distastrous.
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  • A [[France|French]] [[television channel]] mainly devoted to [[classical music]] and [
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  • Small, sovereign city-state on the Mediterranean Sea, entirely surrounded by France.
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  • A well-known dish of sliced potatoes and onions that apparently originated in France.
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  • Tourist region along the Mediterranean Sea, in eastern Provence (France) and Monaco.
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  • Natural park of Quercy (Guyenne, France) in the Massif Central mountains.
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  • {{r|France}} {{r|Charles VII of France}}
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  • ...y of Frankfurt]] (which ended the [[Franco-Prussian War]]) and restored to France after [[World War I]] by the [[1919]] [[Treaty of Versailles]]. It was anne
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  • A two-handed card game played with 32 cards that originated in France around 1500.
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  • '''Mâcon''' is a town in eastern [[France]] famed for its [[wine|wines]].
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  • (1913–2005) [[France|French]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] best known for his work on [[evil]] and
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  • (1891-1944) Hebrew-language poet, active in Austria, Palestine, Germany, and France.
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  • Romance language spoken in central eastern France, western Switzerland and northwestern Italy.
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  • ...AG1570.1-AG1570.11 (9 ref.) / Publisher: Techniques de l'ingénieur, Paris FRANCE / Location: INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 27363 H, 35400013835120.0010] ...nce des buts / '''ISBN : 2-85418-417-3''' / Publisher: HEC, Jouy en Josas, FRANCE / Source: 1991, Cahiers de recherche du groupe HEC / Location: PARIS (EMP C
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  • Noted military commander, world historic figure and dictator of [[France]] from 1799 to 1814
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  • City of Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, in France, on the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • A colonial North American conflict between the Kingdoms of England and France, 1689-1697.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A [[France|French]] [[cryptographer]] teaching at the [[Swiss Federal Institute of Tec
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  • ...ment of small businessmen founded to protest against sales tax in southern France.
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  • ...include>Area where the Poetevin-Séntunjhaes language is spoken, in western France (Poitou, Aunis, Saintonge, Angoumois).
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  • ...y asp; venomous viper subspecies found in the Pyrenees region of Spain and France.
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  • The [[air force]] of France, also '''Armée de l'Air'''
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A town in France with a population of 39,000.
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  • Four outstanding tennis players from France, given their name from the Alexandre Dumas book The Three Musketeers.
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  • A commune in the [[Charente]] ''département'' in south-western [[France]].
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  • Country in sub-Saharan Africa which gained independence from [[France]] in 1958.
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  • A vocal group formed in Paris, France with Ward Swingle, Anne Germain, Jeanette Baucomont, and Jean Cussac.
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  • American author (1874-1946) who lived in Paris, France, and is best remembered for creating deliberate linguistic conundrums.
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  • ...language spoken in the Catalan Countries (eastern Spain, Andorra, parts of France and Sardinia).
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  • {{r|France}} {{r|France, history}}
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  • Region of southwestern Europe, politically in France and culturally in Occitania.
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  • Region of southwestern Europe, politically in France and culturally in Occitania.
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  • Island of the Mediterranean belonging to the Hyères Islands, in Provence (France).
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  • ...l moment in the fall of [[New France]], ultimately leading to the end of [[France|French]] power in North America. British forces under the command of Genera
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  • City of Provence and Occitania, 30&nbsp;km north of Marseille, in France.
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  • Style of preparing meals that evolved in France and is now known and practiced worldwide.
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  • King of France executed in 1792 during the French Revolution; husband of Marie Antoinette.
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  • {{r|France, history}} {{r|France}}
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  • Belgian cyclist, five times winner of [[Tour de France]] and [[Giro d'Italia]], probably the best cyclist ever
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  • [[France|French]] [[existentialism|existentialist]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] and p
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  • A Vietnamese nationalist whose political career started under France, in opposition under [[Ngo Dinh Diem]], and through the end of [[South Viet
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  • ...instead. A key leader in the campaign against continued association with France, [[Sékou Touré]] became the first [[President of Guinea]], and pursued [[
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  • ...seoanei''] at [http://www.reptilia-amphibia.net/ Reptiles & Amphibians of France]. Accessed 30 October 2006.
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  • A hearty [[cheese]] and [[potato]] dish from the [[Savoie]] region of [[France]] created in the 1980s.
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  • ...ti-stage, multi-day bicycle race of about 3,500km taking place mostly in [[France]].
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  • ...Burkina Faso, Niger and the Gulf of Guinea, which gained independence from France in 1960.
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  • President of [[France]], 2007-2012; leader of the [[Union for a Popular Movement]] party (born 19
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  • [[Astronomy|Astronomer]] who was born in France, and specializes in the study of unidentified flying objects
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  • {{r|France, history}} {{r|France}}
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  • ...has also focused on [[world music]]. It was formed in 1992 and was called France Supervision until 1998.
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  • ...[[star]]s, [[planet]]s, [[asteroid]]s, etc), headquartered in [[Paris]], [[France]].
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  • ...ocoa production, with Yamoussoukro its capital; achieved independence from France in 1960 (population about 21 million).
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  • ...s against the [[Muammar Gaddafi]] government of [[Libya]]; recognized by [[France]] and seeking legitimacy
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  • Site in northern Vietnam of a 1954 decisive battle that soon forced [[France]] to relinquish control of colonial [[Indochina]].
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  • ...ican journalist and author, dealing with general cultural issues, Asia and France, and book reviews
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  • ...ar]] approached, he had become an intelligence specialist, responsible for France's knowledge of the German military. ...h forces in North Africa. Germany forced Weygand to return to metropolitan France, where he retired but was subsequently imprisoned by the Germans. After the
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  • ...ttain. ''Strong of Body, Brave and Noble: Chivalry and Society in Medieval France''. Cornell University Press, 1998. ::Gives a solid overview of recent studies of medieval France; particularly strong on [[social history]].
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  • {{r|France, history}} {{r|Vichy France}}
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  • President of France since 14th May 2017; previously a minister for the Socialist Party and form
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  • ...rittany (Bretagne in French) is the most westerly province of Metropolitan France, previously known as Armorica (Armorique), with its own culture and languag
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  • A war fought between 1853 and 1856 between an alliance of Great Britain, France, Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire against Russia.
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  • ...opter]], used for armed reconnaissance, for countries including Australia, France, Germany and Spain
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  • Former President of France since (2012-2017) and previous First Secretary of the French Socialist Part
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  • Signed by the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan at Washington, February 6, 1922.
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  • Natural Park in Camargue (Provence, France), at the junction of the Rhone River and the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • ...international match on 15 May 1910 when they defeated [[France (football)|France]] 6–2 in [[Milan]]. The FIGC joined [[FIFA]] and Italy went on to become
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  • The [[Prime Minister of France]] on the outbreak of [[World War II]].
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  • Hostility toward or distrust of French people, French culture, and/or [[France]] in general.
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  • (Born 1942) German-language writer, born in Austria, active in France.
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  • Historical region of the Catalan Countries, politically belonging to France, around the city of Perpignan.
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  • [[Canada]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[Unit
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  • ...noinclude>A four engine commercial [[airliner]] built by EADS in Toulouse, France; four major variants with a common fuselage width, shared with the [[Airbus
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  • {{r|France, history}} {{r|France}}
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  • ...e Sports Athlétiques (USFSA) and was a founder member of [[UEFA]] in 1954. France as host nation won the [[1998 FIFA World Cup]]. They also won the [[2018 FI
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  • (1710-1774), King of France (1715-1774), was the dominant political figure during the [[Ancien Régime]
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  • A historical region of France, located in the south-eastern part, around the city of Nice.
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  • A Romance language spoken in northwestern Europe (mainly in France, Belgium, Switzerland), in Canada and in many other countries.
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  • ...[[mountain]] range stretching from Austria and Slovenia to Switzerland and France; contains [[Mont Blanc]], the highest point of which is 4,808 meters.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A great cathedral in Chartres, France; built between 1193 and 1250, it is considered one of the finest examples o
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  • A land purchase of the entire Louisiana Territory in 1803 from France by the United States by [[President]] [[Thomas Jefferson]].
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  • Head the [[Nazi]] [[Gestapo]] in [[Lyon, France]] during [[World War II]]; sentenced to life in prison for [[war crime]]s.
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  • ...he northwestern [[Massif Central]]. It is also an administrative region of France whose capital is [[Limoges]] and which comprises the departments of [[Haute
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  • The town of '''Rouen''' ([[English]]: [ɹʊˈɑːn]; [[French]]: [ʀuɑ̃, ʀwɑ̃]) in France is the historical capital of the French traditional province of [[Normandy] In year 1214, France won back Rouen in the war between the French [[Capetians]] and the English
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  • ...er, according to undiscovered alchemical documents supposedly in a cave in France.
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  • ...as the [[langues d'oïl]], spoken in the [[Belgium]] and nearby parts of [[France]]
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  • ...hods, and styles that predominated on the European continent (particularly France and Germany) from the time of Immanuel Kant.
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  • * [[Louis IX of France]] (1214–1270), a King of France and Catholic saint
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  • ...nd The Greatness Of France'' (1965) [http://www.amazon.com/Louis-Greatness-France-Maurice-Ashley/dp/0029010802/ref=sr_1_22?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202467644&sr= ...France of Louis XIV'' (1997) [http://www.amazon.com/Splendid-Century-Life-France-Louis/dp/0881339210/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202467216&sr=1-2 e
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  • '''Susanna Kubelka von Hermanitz''' is a German-speaking writer living in France. ...vorced and since 1981 she seems to have permanently settled down in Paris (France). She is said to favor a vegetarian life style (unconfirmed).
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  • This is a chronology of New France. ...ciates]] to [[fur trade|trade in furs]] and organize the settlement of New France. Champlain was colony commander.
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  • (1875-1953) German [[Field Marshal]]; commanded [[army group]]s in Poland, France and Russia; commander-in-chief West at the time of the [[Battle of Norman
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  • ...the throne. Anne became regent to the young king from 1643 to 1651, ruling France in his place with the help of [[Cardinal Mazarin]] as prime minister. Anne
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  • ...tion c. 10.5 million; capital Brussels) in western Europe, located between France, Germany and the Netherlands, and with a short coastline on the North Sea;
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  • ...n''' in German, is a well-known speciality of Alsace, an eastern region of France that borders Germany. Also called '''flammekueche''' in the local dialect a ...s", by Marguerite Doerflinger, Editions S.A.E.P., Ingersheim 68000 Colmar, France, 1982, page 11</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...uage|Dutch]] spoken in modern [[Belgium]] and the northwestern corner of [[France]]. It is often subdivided into East Flemish, West Flemish and French Flemis ...to the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] region of Zeeland Flanders or (rarely) the [[France|French]] area of French Flanders.
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  • {{dambigbox|Paris, France|Paris}} '''Paris, France''' is the [[capital (city)|capital city]] of [[France]], and the [[culture|cultural]] centre of the [[French language|French-spea
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  • '''Michel Eyquem de Montaigne''' (1533—1592) was a [[France|French]] essayist, philosopher and politician. Living during the [[Renaissa ...yor]] of [[Bordeaux]], then as someone caught up in the troubles besetting France. The 1588 edition of his work included a third book. He carried out furth
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  • '''Spiritism''' is a scientific and philosophical doctrine established in France in the 19th Century by the French educator [[Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivai ...f spirits, reported in many different places, most notably in the U.S. and France.
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  • ...appointment from [[Millard Fillmore]] to be Minister to France. While in France, he developed with [[James Buchanan]] and [[Pierre Soulé]] the [[Ostend Ma
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  • ...urned to Western Europe, first with threats, and then with the invasion of France and the Low countries. Planning began for [[Operation Sealion]], the invasi ===France===
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  • ...''Pargue Nacional de las Cevenas'') is a natural park of [[Languedoc]] ([[France]]), in the [[Cévennes]], a part of the southern [[Massif Central]] mountai
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  • ...or European powers. Great Britain, Hanover and Prussia were ranged against France, Austria, Russia, Saxony and Sweden. ...had begun in July 1754, the fourth North American war between Britain and France since 1689. This conflict was ongoing in 1756 and was a significant catalys
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  • ...Regionau de Camarga'') is a natural park in [[Camargue]] ([[Provence]], [[France]]), where the [[Rhone River]] joins the [[Mediterranean Sea]].
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  • ...edge of the [[Iberian Peninsula]]. Pyrenees form a natural border between France and Spain. The highest mountain in the range is [[Aneto Peak]], with 3,404
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  • The ''Chateau de Vincennes'' is a medieval castle built by the [[Kings of France]] as a defense element of Paris, capital of their kingdom. ...330m x 175m, makes Vincennes the largest royal medieval castle existing in France. Its 50m high [[donjon]] is the highest donjon remaining in Europa.
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  • ...dels Causses de Carcin'') is a natural park of [[Quercy]] ([[Guyenne]], [[France]]), in the [[Massif Central]] mountains, near the city of [[Cahors]].
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  • ...ave lived in the Iberian Peninsula and neighbouring regions of what is now France for over 2,000 years. ...thern Spain and the Basque Country across northern Spain and south-western France, is a mystery: it has no known origin or relation to any other language, an
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  • <!--(French--actual English language prefix--or France--> {{r|Ministry of Defense (France)}}
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  • ...led "the wisest fool in Christendom" by his contemporary [[Henri IV]] of [[France]]. Notoriously timorous, he wished to be known as a peacemaker, and his fo
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  • ...formed in December 2001, from the merger of the main missile producers in France, Italy and Great Britain. German participation came with acquisition of EAD
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  • |[[Aublet, Jean Baptiste Christophore]]||1723 - 1778||[[France]]||[[Aubl.]] |[[Thouars, Du Petit]]||1758 - 1831||[[France]]||[[Thouars]]
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  • Fought by [[Algeria]]ns seeking independence from [[France|French]] colonial rule, the '''Algerian War (1954-1962)''' showed exception ...hough after counterrevolutionary attempts both in Algeria and metropolitan France. By the end of the war in 1962, about 300,000 people had died.
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  • ...flavor. The flavor is best when the fruit has begun to rot slightly. In [[France]], the medlar fruits are used in [[preserves]].
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  • ...versity, and is in that way the first official degree, at the college in [[France]].
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  • ...for international actions such as a possible no-fly zone. Relations with France are friendly and that nation is a key patron. After independence from France, drafted a democratic constitution, and held flawed presidential elections
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