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Flag Date Party Description 2020–present; originally adopted in 1794: National flag of the French Second Republic, Second French Empire, French Third Republic, French State, Provisional Government of the French Republic, French Fourth Republic, and the French Fifth Republic.
The Festival du Voyageur, held annually since 1970 in Saint-Boniface, is a major celebration in the Franco-Manitoban community. [17] Cinémental is an annual French-language film festival, staged at the Centre culturel Franco-Manitobain in Winnipeg. [18]
Llista de les banderes del Canadà; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Liste kanadischer Flaggen; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Francocanadienses; Usuario:Michelsimard; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org فرانسوی-کانادایی; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Canadiens français; Franco-Manitobains; Amérique francophone; Drapeau du Québec; Liste de drapeaux ...
Château de la Motte-Glain, at La Chapelle-Glain; Château de l'Oiselinière, at Gorges; Château de la Pinelais, at Saint-Père-en-Retz; Château de Pornic, at Pornic; Château de Ranrouët, at Herbignac (castle) Château de la Seilleraye, at Carquefou; See also List of châteaux in the Pays-de-la-Loire
Le Musee de Saint-Boniface Museum reflects Franco-Manitoban and Métis culture and history, and is located in the oldest remaining building in Winnipeg. [11] The Mennonite Heritage Village in Steinbach documents the history of Russian Mennonite immigrants. [12]
This first of six Monuments de la francophonie d'Ottawa is dedicated to the subject of education. The flag is 5 x 10 m and was raised on a 27 m pole. In 2010, the Ontario government designated September 25 as Franco-Ontarian Day. [7] The date was chosen as it represented the anniversary of the flag.
English: The Franco-American flag with a fleur-de-lis within a white star is the flag of the Assemblée des francophones du Nord-Est who adopted it in 1983. The blue and white are taken from the flags of the U.S., Quebec, Acadia and France. The star represents the U.S. and the fleur-de-lis represents the French culture of the Franco-Americans.
The Battle of Castillon was a battle between the forces of England and France which took place on 17 July 1453 in Gascony near the town of Castillon-sur-Dordogne (later Castillon-la-Bataille). On the day of the battle, the English commander, John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury , believing that the enemy was retreating, led his army in an attack ...