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  2. Femina (France) - Wikipedia

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    Femina started as a bimonthly society magazine and before the First World War its editorial coverage was broader than other magazines aimed at women. [3] It presented a balanced mix of reportage on fashion, the arts and current events, with generous coverage of leisure activities, especially sports (the cover of April 1, 1902, shows the photograph of two women playing ping pong and another ...

  3. List of magazines in France - Wikipedia

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    In France there are many magazines which are mostly literary magazines, women's magazines and news magazines. [1] One of the early literary magazines, Nouvelles de la république des lettres, was launched by Pierre Bayle in France in 1684. [2] In 1996 there were 2,761 magazine titles. [3] As of 2004 the total number of magazines increased to ...

  4. French Politics, Culture & Society - Wikipedia

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    French Politics, Culture & Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Berghahn Books on behalf of the Conference Group on French Politics & Society (sponsored jointly by the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University and the Institute of French Studies at New York University).

  5. Valeurs actuelles - Wikipedia

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    The magazine gradually became an opinion and generalist publication with a liberal-conservative tendency. In 1971 Valeurs actuelles was relaunched. [9] Formerly owned by Socpresse the magazine has been owned by Valmonde, [10] a subsidiary of Sud Communication. [11] The company is owned by Pierre Fabre, [11] who founded Laboratoires Pierre Fabre ...

  6. List of magazines by circulation - Wikipedia

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    A magazine display in a shop in France in 2004. ... Swedish Society for Nature Conservation 48 Chef: 110,800: Chef Stockholm 49 Femina: 104,100:

  7. Madame Figaro - Wikipedia

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    Madame Figaro is a mainstream women's magazine, feminine and a vehicle for ideas that are both liberal and conservative, since the beginning of the 1980s. A vital part of "Madame Figaro's" content is its focus on enhancing women's careers, and challenging conventional views of women's roles in society. [4]

  8. Gala (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Gala is a French language weekly celebrity and women's magazine [1] [2] published in Paris, France.The magazine also has international editions in various languages. On 21 November 2023, the magazine was sold to Groupe Figaro as part of Vivendi's efforts to obtain approval from the European Commission for the purchase of a controlling stake in Lagardère Group.

  9. Culture of France - Wikipedia

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    France hosts "the world's biggest annual sporting event", the annual cycling race Tour de France. [37] Other popular sports played in France include: football, judo, tennis, [38] rugby union [39] and pétanque. France has hosted events such as the 1938 and 1998 FIFA World Cups, [40] the 2007 Rugby World Cup, [41] and the 2023 Rugby World Cup. [42]