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  • * [[France]]: The [[Senate (France)|Senate]]
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  • ...atural Regional de l'Aut Lengadòc'') is a natural park of [[Languedoc]] ([[France]]), in the southern [[Massif Central]] montains, between [[Castres]], [[Car
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  • ...s the de facto ruler of [[Kingdom of the Franks|the nation]] that became [[France]]. ...the Palace]] - nominally the subordinate of the [[Merovingian]] [[King of France]].
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  • ...the LHC, a proton-proton collider at CERN on the border of Switzerland and France.
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  • *''Culinaria France'', Culinaria Könemann, Cologne, English edition 1999
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  • ...Niça, País Niçard'') is a historical region, politically in southeastern [[France]] and culturally in [[Occitania]], around the city of [[Nice]], between the ...never worked as a real, autonomous county. In 1860, it was integrated in [[France]] in return for the French assistance to Savoy-Sardinia to build the new [[
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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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  • ...treasury ministers of seven industrialized countries confer: [[Canada]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[United Kingdom]], and [[United Stat
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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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  • ...government|heads of government]] of eight major countries confer: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, United Kingdom, United States; its focus is
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  • The ''Groupe de Frankfurt'' (GdF) consists of the leaders of Germany and France, the [[Eurogroup]] of finance ministers, the [[European Central Bank]], the
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  • {{r|France}}
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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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  • ...ce Theory''. <small>Joint Doctoral Program, Université Paris X – Nanterre (France) and J.W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main (Germany).</small>]
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  • ...a natural park in the [[Pyrenees]] mountains ([[Gascony]] and [[Bearn]], [[France]]).
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  • ...New York|New York City]], January 24, 1862 – [[Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt]], [[France]], August 11, 1937) was an American writer, who was the first woman to win ...and later for services she was made a chevalier of the Legion of Honour of France.
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  • ...s G. "The Poujadist Movement: a Faux 'Fascism.'" ''Modern and Contemporary France'' 2000 8(1): 19-34. Issn: 0963-9489 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
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  • [[France|French]] army general and Chief of Staff of the French military in 1954; Fr
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