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369th Infantry Regiment (United States)
Harlem Hellfighters is the popular name for the 369th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 15th New York National Guard Regiment. The unit was also known as The Black Rattlers, in addition to several other nicknames. The 369th Infantry Regiment was known for being the first Negro Regiment during WWI.
369th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)
Adrian Năstase
Talk:Adrian_Năstase
Pierre-Étienne Flandin
Pierre-Étienne_Flandin
Étienne de Silhouette
Étienne de Silhouette (July 8, 1709 - 1767) was a French Controller-General of Finances under Louis XV. He was born in Limoges where his father Arnaud de Silhouette (from Biarritz, the modern Standard Basque form of the name would be Zuloeta) was sent. economy of Britain.He translated into French several works by Alexander Pope, Henry Bolingbroke, William Warburton's The Alliance between Church and State, (1736) as Dissertations sur l’Union de la Religion, de la Morale, et de la Politique (1742) and Baltasar Gracián's El político.
Étienne_de_Silhouette
List of languages by number of native speakers
list of languages ordered by the number of native-language speakers with some data for second-language use. Languages are listed for secondary locations only when spoken by more than 1% of the population.Since the definition of a single language is to some extent arbitrary, some mutually intelligible idioms with separate national standards or self-identification have been listed separately, depending on conventional use, including Scandinavian, Hindustani, Dutch and Afrikaans, Indonesian and Malay.
List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speakers
Étaples
Étaples or Étaples-sur-Mer (Dutch:) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. It is a fishing and leisure port on the Canche river.
Étaples
Communes of France
The commune is the lowest level of administrative division in the French Republic. The French word commune appeared in the 12th century, from Medieval Latin communia, meaning a small gathering of people sharing a common life; from Latin communis, things held in common.French communes are roughly equivalent to incorporated municipalities/cities in the United States or Gemeinden in Germany.
Communes_of_France
Administrative divisions of France
Administrative_divisions_of_France
Marcel Desailly
Marcel Desailly (born September 7 1968 in Accra, Ghana as Odenke Abbey) is a former French footballer and star of the France national football team squad, with whom he won the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000. He also enjoyed a distinguished career at club level with several major European clubs.
Marcel_Desailly
Nigel Farage
Nigel Paul Farage (born 3 April 1964 in Farnborough) is a British politician, and leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP). He is also a member of the European Parliament for South East England. He co-chairs the European Parliament's Eurosceptic Independence and Democracy group.
Nigel_Farage
1983 Beirut barracks bombing
In the Beirut barracks bombing (October 23, 1983 in Beirut, Lebanon) during the Lebanese Civil War, two truck bombs struck separate buildings housing United States and French military forces—members of the Multinational Force in Lebanon—killing 299 servicemen, including 220 U.S.
1983_Beirut_barracks_bombing
Operation Frankton
Operation Frankton was a World War II British Combined Operations military commando raid on Nazi German shipping in Bordeaux harbour, France, in December, 1942, by 12 men of the Royal Marines Boom Patrol Detachment using small two-man Cockle MK II Canoes. A fictionalised version of the story was later told in the film The Cockleshell Heroes made by Warwick Films.
Operation_Frankton
Arctic Ocean
Talk:Arctic_Ocean
Emir Kusturica
Emir Kusturica, OF (Serbian Cyrillic:Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian filmmaker, actor and musician with an impressive string of internationally acclaimed features. Kusturica grew up as an only child in a secular Bosnian Muslim family in Sarajevo.
Emir_Kusturica
Macedonians (ethnic group)
Macedonians_(ethnic_group)
French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools
The French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools bans wearing conspicuous religious symbols in French public (i.e. government-operated) primary and secondary schools. The law is an amendment to the French Code of Education that expands principles founded in existing French law, especially the constitutional requirement of laïcité:The bill passed France's national legislature and was signed into law by President Jacques Chirac on March 15, 2004 (thus the technical name is law 2004-228 of March 15, 2004) and came into effect on September 2, 2004, at the beginning of the new school year.
French_law_on_secularity_and_conspicuous_religious_symbols_in_schools
Vitry-en-Artois
Vitry-en-Artois
Alain Juppé
Alain Marie Juppé (born 15 August 1945) is a French right-wing politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 1995 to 1997, under President Jacques Chirac. In December 2004 Juppé was convicted of mishandling public funds; his political career was subsequently suspended until he was re-elected as Mayor of Bordeaux in October 2006.
Alain_Juppé
Marseille
Talk:Marseille
Chauvet Cave
Chauvet Cave or Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave is a cave in the Ardèche department of southern France that contains the earliest known cave paintings and other evidence of Upper Paleolithic life. It is located near the commune of Vallon-Pont-d'Arc on a limestone cliff above the former bed of the Ardèche River. Discovered in 1994, it is considered one of the most significant prehistoric art sites.
Chauvet_Cave
Languages of France
There are a number of languages of France. The French language is by far the most widely spoken and the only official language of France, but several regional languages are also spoken to varying degrees. Other languages are spoken by a substantial percentage of the population due to immigration.
Languages_of_France
École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
The École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr (ESM, literally the "Special Military School of St Cyr") is the foremost French military academy. It is often referred to as Saint-Cyr. Its motto is "Ils s'instruisent pour vaincre"Coëtquidan in Guer, Morbihan department, Brittany, France.French students who enter the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr as cadets are about 21 years old and have already completed the equivalent of a bachelor's degree in a military or civilian preparatory college of highest academic rank.
École_spéciale_militaire_de_Saint-Cyr
Lino Ventura
Lino Ventura (born Angiolino Giuseppe Pasquale Ventura) (14 July 1919 - 22 October 1987), was an Italian actor who starred in French movies.
Lino_Ventura
Guy Drut
Guy Drut (born December 6, 1950) is an Olympic champion and politician who won gold at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal in the 110m hurdles.Born in Oignies, Pas-de-Calais, France, Drut captured the silver medal in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, finishing behind the American Rodney Milburn.
Guy_Drut
Arpajon
For the town in Cantal, see Arpajon-sur-Cère.
Arpajon
Athis-Mons
Athis-Mons
Boutigny-sur-Essonne
Boutigny-sur-Essonne is a small traditional village and a commune in the south of the Essonne département in France, located between Étampes and Corbeil-Essonnes.The nearby villages are La Ferté-Alais (aerodrome of Cerny - Jean Baptiste SalisMilly-la-Forêt (house of Jean Cocteau, historical village).
Boutigny-sur-Essonne
Épinay-sur-Orge
Épinay-sur-Orge is a commune in the Essonne département of France. It is situated near Orly Airport some south of Paris on the A6 motorway. Épinay is served by two stations on different branches of line C of the RER suburban railway system
Épinay-sur-Orge
French Air Force
The French Air Force ( (ALA), literally Air Army) is the air force of the French Armed Forces. Formed in 1909 as the Service Aéronautique, it is the world’s oldest military air service.
French_Air_Force
History of the Armée de l'Air (1909–1942)
The Armée de l'Air (literally, "army of the air") is the name of the French Air Force in its native language. It has borne this name only from August 1933 when it was still under the jurisdiction of the army. Today, several other countries, all of which were French colonies in the past, also use the term "Armée de l'Air" for their own air forces, including Cameroon (Armée de l'Air du Cameroun), Gabon (Armée de l'Air Gabonaise), Madagascar (Armée de l'Air Malgache) and Senegal (Armée de l'Air du Sénégal).
History_of_the_Armée_de_l'Air_(1909–1942)
Eurocorps
Eurocorps is a multinational army corps within the framework of European Union and NATO common defence initiatives. Headquartered in Strasbourg, France, the force was established in 1992 and declared operational in 1995, though it draws from European defence initiatives as far back as the 1960s.
Eurocorps
Saint-Germain-lès-Arpajon
Saint-Germain-lès-Arpajon
Verrières-le-Buisson
Verrières-le-Buisson
Carnac
Carnac (Breton= Karnag) is a commune beside the Gulf of Morbihan on the south coast of Brittany in the Morbihan department in northwestern France.Its inhabitants are called Carnacois. Carnac is renowned for the Carnac stones, one of the most extensive Neolithic menhir collections in the world, as well as its beaches popular with tourists.
Carnac
Lupo/rechts
User:Lupo/rechts
Neolithic Europe
Neolithic Europe refers to a prehistoric period in which Neolithic technology was present in Europe. This corresponds roughly to a time between 7000 BC (the approximate time of the first farming societies in Greece) and ca. 1700 BC (the beginning of the Bronze Age in
Neolithic_Europe
Tracfin
Tracfin (Traitement du renseignement et action contre les circuits financiers clandestins) is a service of the French Ministry of Finances. It fights money laundering.
Tracfin
Franco-Provençal language
Franco-Provençal (Francoprovençal) or Arpitan or Romand (in Switzerland) (Vernacular:'Romance language with several distinct dialects that form a linguistic sub-group separate from Langue d'Oïl and Langue d'Oc. The name Franco-Provençal was given to the language by G.I. Ascoli in the 19th century because it shared features with French and Provençal without belonging to either. The neologism Arpitan is becoming a popular name for the language and the people who speak it.
Franco-Provençal_language
Saint-Brieuc
Saint-Brieuc
Jean Rouch
Jean Rouch (Paris - 31 May 1917, Niger - 18 February 2004) was a French filmmaker and anthropologist.He is considered to be one of the founders of the cinéma vérité in France, sharing the aesthetics of the direct cinema in the US pionered by Richard Leacock,D.A.
Jean_Rouch
Tulle
Tulle () is a commune of France, capital of the Corrèze department in the Limousin region in central France and the episcopal see of the eponymous Roman Catholic diocese, the Bishopric of Tulle. It is the third-largest town in the Limousin region, after Limoges and Brive-la-Gaillarde.
Tulle
Carlo Saraceni
Carlo Saraceni (Venice 1579-Venice, 16 June 1620) was an Italian early-Baroque painter, whose reputation as a "first-class painter of the second rank" was improved with the publication of a modern monograph in 1968. Though he was born in Venice, his paintings are distinctly Roman in style; he moved to Rome in 1598, joining the Accademia di San Luca in 1607.
Carlo_Saraceni
President of the General Council
In France, the President of the General Council (French:Président du conseil général) is the locally-elected head of the General Council, the assembly governing a departments in France. The position is elected by the general councillors from among their number.
President_of_the_General_Council
FN P90
FN_P90
Château de Vincennes
The Château de Vincennes is a massive 14th and 17th century French royal castle in the town of Vincennes, to the east of Paris, now a suburb of the metropolis.
Château_de_Vincennes
Cayenne
Cayenne is the capital of French Guiana, an overseas région and département of France located in South America. The city stands on a former island at the mouth of the Cayenne River on the Atlantic coast.At the 2006 census, there were 100,323 inhabitants in the urban area of Cayenne (as defined by INSEE), 50,594 of whom lived in the city (commune) of Cayenne proper, and the remainder in the neighbouring commune of Remire-Montjoly.
Cayenne
Carpentras
Carpentras (Provençal Occitan:Carpentràs in classical norm or Carpentras in Mistralian norm) is a town and commune in the département of Vaucluse in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur région of France. It stands on the banks of the Auzon, a tributary of the Ardèche River.
Carpentras
Bréville-les-Monts
Bréville-les-Monts
Blood donation
blood donation is when a healthy person voluntarily has blood drawn. The blood is used for transfusions or made into medications by a process called fractionation.In the developed world, most blood donors are unpaid volunteers who give blood for a community supply.
Blood_donation
Prytanée National Militaire
The Prytanée National Militaire, originally Collège Royal Henry-Le-Grand, is a French school managed by the military, offering regular secondary education as well as special preparatory school classes, equivalent in level to the first years of university, for students who wish to enter French military academies. The school is located in western France in the city of La Flèche.
Prytanée_National_Militaire