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| ARTICLES RELATED TO List of French companies |  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - Imperialism in Asia - JapanIn 1641, all Westerners were thrown out of Japan. For the next two centuries, Japan was free from Western influence, except for at the port of Nagasaki, which Japan allowed Dutch merchant vessels to enter on a limited basis.
Japan's freedom from Western penetration ended on July 8, 1853, when Commodore Perry of the U.S. Navy sailed a squadron of black-hulled war ships into Edo (modern Tokyo) harbor. The Japanese told Perry to sail to Nagasaki but he refused. Perry sought to present a letter from U.S. President Millard Fillmore to the ...
See also:Imperialism in Asia, Imperialism in Asia - Asian empires before European contact, Imperialism in Asia - Early European penetration of Asia, Imperialism in Asia - Medieval European exploration of Asia, Imperialism in Asia - The search for new East-West trade routes, Imperialism in Asia - Oceanic voyages to Asia, Imperialism in Asia - Portuguese and Spanish trade and colonization in Asia, Imperialism in Asia - Portuguese monopoly over trade in the Indian Ocean, Imperialism in Asia - The decline of Portugal's Asian empire since the 17th century, Imperialism in Asia - Dutch trade and colonization in Asia, Imperialism in Asia - The rise of Dutch control over Asian trade in the 17th century, Imperialism in Asia - Decline of the Dutch in Asia and the rise of Britain, Imperialism in Asia - The British in India, Imperialism in Asia - Portuguese French and British competition in India 1600-1763, Imperialism in Asia - The collapse of Mughal India, Imperialism in Asia - From Company to Crown, Imperialism in Asia - The rise of Indian nationalism, Imperialism in Asia - France in Indochina, Imperialism in Asia - Russia and The Great Game, Imperialism in Asia - Imperialism in China, Imperialism in Asia - Imperialist penetration of China, Imperialism in Asia - Chinese territorial expansion, Imperialism in Asia - U.S. expansion in the Pacific, Imperialism in Asia - World War I: Changes in Imperialism, Imperialism in Asia - Japan, Imperialism in Asia - Postwar era, Imperialism in Asia - Decolonization and the rise of nationalism in Asia, Imperialism in Asia - List of European colonial acquisitions in Asia, Imperialism in Asia - References and further reading Read more here: » Imperialism in Asia: Encyclopedia II - Imperialism in Asia - Japan |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - List of cars - Canada
List of cars - A-E.
Acadian
Allard Canada
Bricklin
Brock Motors
Chatham Motors Company
Colonial Motors
Chalmers Motor Car of Canada
Chrysler Canada Ltd.
Desoto
Dodge Brothers of Canada
Dominion Motors Ltd.
Durant Motors
E-M-F
List of cars - F-I.
Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd.
Fargo
Fisher Motor Company. Ltd.
Frontenac
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See also:List of cars, List of cars - Argentina, List of cars - Armenia, List of cars - Australia, List of cars - Austria, List of cars - Belarus, List of cars - Belgium, List of cars - Brazil, List of cars - Bulgaria, List of cars - Canada, List of cars - A-E, List of cars - F-I, List of cars - L-R, List of cars - S-Z, List of cars - China, List of cars - Czech Republic, List of cars - Denmark, List of cars - Estonia, List of cars - Finland, List of cars - France, List of cars - Current Major French Manufacturers, List of cars - Other French Manufacturers, List of cars - Germany, List of cars - Major Current German Manufacturers, List of cars - Other German Manufacturers, List of cars - Hungary, List of cars - India, List of cars - Iran, List of cars - Ireland, List of cars - Israel, List of cars - Italy, List of cars - A-H, List of cars - I-Z, List of cars - Japan, List of cars - Latvia, List of cars - Liechtenstein, List of cars - Lithuania, List of cars - Malaysia, List of cars - Namibia, List of cars - Netherlands, List of cars - North Korea, List of cars - Norway, List of cars - Philippines, List of cars - Poland, List of cars - Portugal, List of cars - Romania, List of cars - Russia, List of cars - Serbia, List of cars - Slovenia, List of cars - South Korea, List of cars - Spain, List of cars - Sweden, List of cars - Switzerland, List of cars - Turkey, List of cars - Ukraine, List of cars - United Arab Emirates, List of cars - United Kingdom, List of cars - A-E, List of cars - F-L, List of cars - M-R, List of cars - S-W, List of cars - United States, List of cars - Major current US automakers, List of cars - Other US automakers, List of cars - Vietnam Read more here: » List of cars: Encyclopedia II - List of cars - Canada |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - List of cars - United StatesThere were over 1800 automobile manufacturers in the United States from 1896 to 1930. Very few survived and only a few new ones were started after that period.
List of cars - Major current US automakers.
With their various brand-names, many of which earlier had been independent companies:
DaimlerChrysler*Despite actually being a German car manufacturer, many still see Chryler as an American Marque; thus justifying this listing
American Motors (no longer sold)
Nash (no ...
See also:List of cars, List of cars - Argentina, List of cars - Armenia, List of cars - Australia, List of cars - Austria, List of cars - Belarus, List of cars - Belgium, List of cars - Brazil, List of cars - Bulgaria, List of cars - Canada, List of cars - A-E, List of cars - F-I, List of cars - L-R, List of cars - S-Z, List of cars - China, List of cars - Czech Republic, List of cars - Denmark, List of cars - Estonia, List of cars - Finland, List of cars - France, List of cars - Current Major French Manufacturers, List of cars - Other French Manufacturers, List of cars - Germany, List of cars - Major Current German Manufacturers, List of cars - Other German Manufacturers, List of cars - Hungary, List of cars - India, List of cars - Iran, List of cars - Ireland, List of cars - Israel, List of cars - Italy, List of cars - A-H, List of cars - I-Z, List of cars - Japan, List of cars - Latvia, List of cars - Liechtenstein, List of cars - Lithuania, List of cars - Malaysia, List of cars - Namibia, List of cars - Netherlands, List of cars - North Korea, List of cars - Norway, List of cars - Philippines, List of cars - Poland, List of cars - Portugal, List of cars - Romania, List of cars - Russia, List of cars - Serbia, List of cars - Slovenia, List of cars - South Korea, List of cars - Spain, List of cars - Sweden, List of cars - Switzerland, List of cars - Turkey, List of cars - Ukraine, List of cars - United Arab Emirates, List of cars - United Kingdom, List of cars - A-E, List of cars - F-L, List of cars - M-R, List of cars - S-W, List of cars - United States, List of cars - Major current US automakers, List of cars - Other US automakers, List of cars - Vietnam Read more here: » List of cars: Encyclopedia II - List of cars - United States |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - Transportation in France - RoadsTotal: 893,300 km (including 10,300 km of Motorways) (1998 est.). Most motorways in France are toll and operated by private companies (such as the SAPN).
All french roads have tarmac surfacing.
Transportation in France - Specific motorways.
A1 autoroute (France), from Paris to the Belgian border
A6 autoroute
A75 autoroute, from Clermont-Ferrand to Béziers
List of motorways in FranceSee also: Transportation in France, Transportation in France - Railways, Transportation in France - Rail links with adjacent countries, Transportation in France - Roads, Transportation in France - Specific motorways, Transportation in France - Waterways / canals, Transportation in France - Pipelines, Transportation in France - Seaports and harbours, Transportation in France - Merchant marine, Transportation in France - Air travel in France, Transportation in France - Airports — with paved runways, Transportation in France - Airports — with unpaved runways, Transportation in France - National airline, Transportation in France - Heliports, Transportation in France - History, Transportation in France - Railways, Transportation in France - Notes and References Read more here: » Transportation in France: Encyclopedia II - Transportation in France - Roads |
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Opera - Origins.
The word opera means simply "works" in Latin, the plural of opus suggesting that it combines the arts of solo & choral singing, declamation, and dancing in a staged spectacle. The earliest work considered an opera in the currently used sense of the word dates from around 1597. It is Dafne, (now lost) written by Jacopo Peri largely under the inspiration of an elite circle of literate Florentine humanists who gathered as the "Camerata". Significantly Dafne was an a ...
See also:Opera, Opera - History, Opera - Origins, Opera - Baroque opera, Opera - Bel canto and Italian nationalism, Opera - French opera, Opera - German-language opera, Opera - Other national operas, Opera - After Wagner: verismo and modernism, Opera - Contemporary trends, Opera - Sociology of opera, Opera - Development of an opera audience, Opera - Development of the idea of opera repertory, Opera - Media Read more here: » Opera: Encyclopedia II - Opera - History |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - Opera - Sociology of operaAll art forms have a social context, and opera likewise cannot exist in a vacuum. A string quartet exists in manuscript and printed score, and a truly musical person, playing one part, or seated at a keyboard, can hear the intent of the music, but the printed score for an opera must be realized in a production, even a slender one, for its impact. Thus there exists a "sociology of opera", which would be as interesting to general social historians (who are unaware of it, on the whole) as it is to opera buffs. Operas have always been written wi ...
See also:Opera, Opera - History, Opera - Origins, Opera - Baroque opera, Opera - Bel canto and Italian nationalism, Opera - French opera, Opera - German-language opera, Opera - Other national operas, Opera - After Wagner: verismo and modernism, Opera - Contemporary trends, Opera - Sociology of opera, Opera - Development of an opera audience, Opera - Development of the idea of opera repertory, Opera - Media Read more here: » Opera: Encyclopedia II - Opera - Sociology of opera |
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Opera - Origins.
The word opera means simply "work" in Italian, coming from the Latin, the plural of opus suggesting that it combines the arts of solo & choral singing declamation, and dancing in a staged spectacle. The earliest work considered an opera in the currently used sense of the word dates from around 1597. It is Dafne, (now lost) written by Jacopo Peri largely under the inspiration of an elite circle of literate Florentine humanists who gathered as the "Camerata". Significantl ...
See also:Opera, Opera - History, Opera - Origins, Opera - Baroque opera, Opera - Bel canto and Italian nationalism, Opera - French opera, Opera - German-language opera, Opera - Other national operas, Opera - After Wagner: verismo and modernism, Opera - Contemporary trends, Opera - Sociology of opera, Opera - Development of an opera audience, Opera - Development of the idea of opera repertory, Opera - Media Read more here: » Opera: Encyclopedia II - Opera - History |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - New Sweden - HistoryBy the middle of the 17th century, the Realm of Sweden had reached its greatest territorial extent and was one of the great powers of Europe. Sweden then included Finland along with parts of modern Russia, Poland, Germany, Estonia, and Latvia. They sought to extend their influence by creating an agricultural (tobacco) and fur trading colony to bypass French and British merchants. The New Sweden Company was chartered and included S ...
See also:New Sweden, New Sweden - History, New Sweden - List of Governors, New Sweden - Forts, New Sweden - Permanent Settlements, New Sweden - Rivers and Creeks Read more here: » New Sweden: Encyclopedia II - New Sweden - History |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - Yoplait - History of the Yoplait brandIn 1964, over 100,000 French farmers merged their regional dairy co-operatives in order to sell their product on a national level. In 1965, two of these farmers, "Yola" and "Coplait", decided to merge, becoming "Yoplait". The logo they chose was a six-petalled flower, each petal representing one of the six main co-operatives that founded the company. The development of this brand was based on the dynamicism of local entrepreneurs, to which the brand is franchised. In 1969, the first franchise was allowed in Switzerland. Yoplait is now present in almost 50 countries in the world. Thus, in ...
See also:Yoplait, Yoplait - History of the Yoplait brand, Yoplait - Innovations and milestones, Yoplait - Yoplait's community involvement, Yoplait - Effects of Yoplait on the environment, Yoplait - List of available flavours of Yoplait Yogurt, Yoplait - List of all Yoplait Yogurt Flavors, Yoplait - Trix Yogurt Read more here: » Yoplait: Encyclopedia II - Yoplait - History of the Yoplait brand |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - Helicopter - Helicopter models and identificationIn identifying conventional helicopters during flight it is helpful to know that when viewed from below, the rotor of a French, Russian, Soviet or Ukrainian designed helicopter rotates counter-clockwise, whilst that of a helicopter built in Italy, the UK or the USA rotates clockwise.
Further information: List of helicopter models
Some companies, notably Schweizer Aircraft Corporation in the USA, are developing remotely-controlled variants of light helicopters for use in future battlefields. Rotomotion is currently selling a line of small (less ...
See also:Helicopter, Helicopter - Applications, Helicopter - History, Helicopter - Generating lift, Helicopter - Conventional layout, Helicopter - Alternative layouts, Helicopter - Controlling flight, Helicopter - Stability, Helicopter - Limitations, Helicopter - Landing, Helicopter - On a ship, Helicopter - Hazards of helicopter flight, Helicopter - Helicopter models and identification Read more here: » Helicopter: Encyclopedia II - Helicopter - Helicopter models and identification |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - Helicopter - Helicopter models and identificationIn identifying conventional helicopters during flight it is helpful to know that when viewed from below, the rotor of a French, Russian, Soviet or Ukrainian designed helicopter rotates counter-clockwise, whilst that of a helicopter built in Italy, the UK or the USA rotates clockwise.
Further information: List of helicopter models
Some companies, notably Schweizer Aircraft Corporation in the USA, are developing remotely-controlled variants of light helicopters for use in future battlefields. Rotomotion is currently selling a line of small (less ...
See also:Helicopter, Helicopter - Applications, Helicopter - History, Helicopter - Generating lift, Helicopter - Conventional layout, Helicopter - Alternative layouts, Helicopter - Controlling flight, Helicopter - Stability, Helicopter - Limitations, Helicopter - Landing, Helicopter - On a ship, Helicopter - Hazards of helicopter flight, Helicopter - Helicopter models and identification Read more here: » Helicopter: Encyclopedia II - Helicopter - Helicopter models and identification |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - The Merry Widow - Operetta Versions
The Merry Widow - Chappell and Glocken.
Die lustige Witwe was subjected to many revisions during translation and adaptation in the early 1900s. For instance, the 1907 London production, out of diplomacy, renamed many of the characters partly to avoid offense to Montenegro, where the royal family's surname was Njegus, the crown prince named Danilo, and Zeta was the principal founding state.
Different versions of the score have been published by two different publishing companies. One is the Dover edition of the 1907 Chappell & Co., London score, with character and place-n ...
See also:The Merry Widow, The Merry Widow - List of characters, The Merry Widow - Major, The Merry Widow - Minor, The Merry Widow - Plot, The Merry Widow - Act I, The Merry Widow - Act II, The Merry Widow - Act III, The Merry Widow - Operetta Versions, The Merry Widow - Chappell and Glocken, The Merry Widow - German and French, The Merry Widow - Operettvilág Ensemble, The Merry Widow - Essgee Entertainment, The Merry Widow - Ballet version Read more here: » The Merry Widow: Encyclopedia II - The Merry Widow - Operetta Versions |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - Tupolev Tu-144 - DevelopmentThe development of the Tu-144 is said to be closely related to industrial espionage against the French company Aérospatiale, which was developing the Concorde. When Sergei Pavlov —officially acting as Aeroflot’s representative in Paris—was arrested in 1965, he was in possession of detailed plans of the braking system, the landing gear, and the airframe of the Concorde. Another agent named Sergei Fabiew, who was arrested in 1977, was believed to have obtained the entire plans of the Concorde prototype back in the mid-60s. These plans c ...
See also:Tupolev Tu-144, Tupolev Tu-144 - Development, Tupolev Tu-144 - In service, Tupolev Tu-144 - Production, Tupolev Tu-144 - Technical data, Tupolev Tu-144 - Related content, Tupolev Tu-144 - Designation sequence, Tupolev Tu-144 - Related development, Tupolev Tu-144 - Similar aircraft, Tupolev Tu-144 - Related lists, Tupolev Tu-144 - External links Read more here: » Tupolev Tu-144: Encyclopedia II - Tupolev Tu-144 - Development |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - 2005 civil unrest in France - Assessment of riotingAssessments of the extent of violence and damage that occurred during the riots are under way. Figures may be incomplete or inaccurate. Some French media sources, including France 3, have decided not to report the extent of damage so as to avoid any risk of inflaming the situation. [37] After the first few days of rioting media organisations agreed to publish only the total number of torched cars, without giving locations, to avoid encouraging any type of contest between rioters. The French Federation of Insurance Companies (FFSA), has given ...
See also:2005 civil unrest in France, 2005 civil unrest in France - Timeline, 2005 civil unrest in France - The event that triggered the riots, 2005 civil unrest in France - Context, 2005 civil unrest in France - Assessment of rioting, 2005 civil unrest in France - Summary statistics, 2005 civil unrest in France - Figures and tables, 2005 civil unrest in France - List of areas affected, 2005 civil unrest in France - Related events in other countries, 2005 civil unrest in France - Response, 2005 civil unrest in France - Political, 2005 civil unrest in France - Police, 2005 civil unrest in France - Media Coverage, 2005 civil unrest in France - Aftermath, 2005 civil unrest in France - Notes Read more here: » 2005 civil unrest in France: Encyclopedia II - 2005 civil unrest in France - Assessment of rioting |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - Manga - Distributors of manga
Manga - Major Japanese distributors.
Akita Publishing Co., Ltd.
Chuokoron Shinsha
Hakusensha
Kadokawa Shoten
Hayakawa Publishing
Kodansha
Shodensha
Shogakukan
Shonen Gahosha
Shueisha
Manga - Major English-language distributors.
ADV Manga
CMX (an imprint of American comic book company DC Comics)
CPM Manga
Dark Horse Comics
Del Rey Manga
DrMaster
TOKYOPO ...
See also:Manga, Manga - Origins, Manga - Manga format, Manga - Manga outside Japan, Manga - The manga style, Manga - International influence, Manga - Off the main path, Manga - Types of manga, Manga - By target audience, Manga - Genres, Manga - Popular shōnen manga series, Manga - Popular shōjo manga series, Manga - Popular seinen manga series, Manga - Distributors of manga, Manga - Major Japanese distributors, Manga - Major English-language distributors, Manga - Other English-language distributors, Manga - Major Chinese-language distributors, Manga - Major French-language distributors, Manga - Major German-language distributors, Manga - Major Indonesian-language distributors, Manga - Major Spanish-language distributors, Manga - Major Italian-language distributors, Manga - Major Polish language distributors, Manga - Major Brazilian Portuguese-language distributors, Manga - Major Vietnamese-language distributors, Manga - Major Malay-language distributors, Manga - List of manga magazines, Manga - Language notes Read more here: » Manga: Encyclopedia II - Manga - Distributors of manga |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - Genericized trademark - Genericized trademarks non-EnglishNon-English genericized trademarks are trademarks or brand names which have become words in common usage in that language.
Genericized trademark - Czech.
Kofola - soft drink of brown colour trademarked after the fall of communism by one company
Genericized trademark - Dutch.
Gatsometer - speed camera
Perspex - synthetic polymer resembling glass
Spa - mineral water, after the Belgian brand, Spa
Cho ...
See also:Genericized trademark, Genericized trademark - Legal concepts, Genericized trademark - Avoiding genericide, Genericized trademark - Terminology, Genericized trademark - European Union, Genericized trademark - List of generic trademarks, Genericized trademark - List of genericized trademarks, Genericized trademark - A, Genericized trademark - B, Genericized trademark - C, Genericized trademark - D, Genericized trademark - E, Genericized trademark - F, Genericized trademark - G, Genericized trademark - H, Genericized trademark - I, Genericized trademark - J, Genericized trademark - K, Genericized trademark - L, Genericized trademark - M, Genericized trademark - N, Genericized trademark - O, Genericized trademark - P, Genericized trademark - Q, Genericized trademark - R, Genericized trademark - S, Genericized trademark - T, Genericized trademark - U, Genericized trademark - V, Genericized trademark - W, Genericized trademark - X, Genericized trademark - Y, Genericized trademark - Z, Genericized trademark - Pharmaceutical and medical trademarks, Genericized trademark - Terms which are not genericized trademarks, Genericized trademark - Genericized trademarks non-English, Genericized trademark - Czech, Genericized trademark - Dutch, Genericized trademark - Farsi, Genericized trademark - Filipino, Genericized trademark - Finnish, Genericized trademark - French, Genericized trademark - German, Genericized trademark - Greek, Genericized trademark - Hebrew, Genericized trademark - Hungarian, Genericized trademark - Indian, Genericized trademark - Italian, Genericized trademark - Norwegian, Genericized trademark - Polish, Genericized trademark - Portuguese, Genericized trademark - Serbian, Genericized trademark - Spanish, Genericized trademark - Romanian, Genericized trademark - Russian, Genericized trademark - Slovak, Genericized trademark - Switzerland, Genericized trademark - Turkish Read more here: » Genericized trademark: Encyclopedia II - Genericized trademark - Genericized trademarks non-English |
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| | |  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - France - DemographicsSince prehistoric times, France has been a crossroads of trade, migrations, and invasions. Four basic European ethnic stocks - Celtic (Gallic and Breton), Aquitanian (Basque related), Latin, and Germanic (Franks, Visigoths, Burgundians, Vikings) - have blended over the centuries to make up its present population. Besides these "historic" populations, new populations have migrated to France since the 19th century: Belgians, Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese, Poles, Armenians, Jews from Eastern Europe and the Maghreb, Arabs and Berbers from the ...
See also:France, France - Geography, France - History, France - Government and politics, France - Military, France - Administrative divisions, France - Economy, France - Demographics, France - Population, France - Languages, France - Cities, France - Culture, France - Marianne, France - Religion, France - Terminology, France - Origin of the country's name, France - Meanings of the name France, France - Miscellaneous topics, France - International rankings, France - Notes and references Read more here: » France: Encyclopedia II - France - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | List of French companies: Encyclopedia II - France - MilitaryThe French armed forces are divided into four branches:
Army (Armée de Terre)
Navy (Marine Nationale)
Air Force (Armée de l'Air)
Gendarmerie (Gendarmerie Nationale), a military police force which serves for the most part as a rural and general purpose police force. Military age is 17. Since the Algerian War of Independence, conscription has been steadily reduced and was abolished by the government of Jacques Chirac in 1996.
Among the larger European economies, France and the United King ...
See also:France, France - Geography, France - History, France - Government and politics, France - Military, France - Administrative divisions, France - Economy, France - Demographics, France - Population, France - Languages, France - Cities, France - Culture, France - Marianne, France - Religion, France - Terminology, France - Origin of the country's name, France - Meanings of the name France, France - Miscellaneous topics, France - International rankings, France - Notes and references Read more here: » France: Encyclopedia II - France - Military |
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Main articles: Government of France, and Politics of France, and [[]], and [[]]See also:France, France - Geography, France - History, France - Government and politics, France - Military, France - Administrative divisions, France - Economy, France - Demographics, France - Population, France - Languages, France - Cities, France - Culture, France - Marianne, France - Religion, France - Terminology, France - Origin of the country's name, France - Meanings of the name France, France - Miscellaneous topics, France - International rankings, France - Notes and references Read more here: » France: Encyclopedia II - France - Government and politics |
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