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  2. Lycée Jean Mermoz (Senegal) - Wikipedia

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    Lycée Jean Mermoz is a French international school in Dakar, Senegal. It serves maternelle (preschool) until terminale (final year of lycée or senior high school). [1] It is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the French government. [2] The current campus opened on 19 November 2010. [3]

  3. Institut Français du Sénégal - Wikipedia

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    The Institut Français du Sénégal is a French cultural organization for the diffusion of French culture in Senegal. Its secondary purpose is to promote the culture of Senegal and, more generally, cultural diversity. Léopold Sédar Senghor called this intercultural cooperation le dialogue des cultures (the dialogue of cultures).

  4. French Community of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "Wallonie-Bruxelles" is however not mentioned in the Belgian constitution, and appeared only in a few official legal texts, such as the "Arrêté du Gouvernement de la Communauté française fixant le code de qualité et de l'accueil" of 17 December 2003, mentioning the name "Communauté Wallonie-Bruxelles", and the "Arrêté du ...

  5. Royal Union of Belgian Radio Amateurs - Wikipedia

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    The UBA was founded on 25 January 1947, when separate amateur radio organizations based in Flanders and Wallonia merged. The Réseau Belge (literally, "Belgian Network") was founded in September 1923 in Brussels and drew its membership primarily from the French-speaking radio amateurs in Brussels and Wallonia.

  6. Armed Forces of Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Senegal intervened in the Guinea-Bissau civil war in 1998 at the request of former President Vieira. [3] A Senegalese contingent deployed on a peacekeeping mission to the Central African Republic in 1997. In 2017, Senegal deployed troops into the Gambia to support newly elected President Adama Barrow, an action legally justified by UN ...

  7. Le Lion rouge - Wikipedia

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    Sénégal, comme toi, comme tous nos héros, Nous serons durs sans haine et des deux bras ouverts. L'épée, nous la mettrons dans la paix du fourreau, Car le travail sera notre arme et la parole. Le Bantou est un frère, et l'Arabe et le Blanc. Refrain Mais que si l'ennemi incendie nos frontières Nous serons tous dressés et les armes au poing:

  8. Ministry of Armed Forces (Senegal) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Armed Forces (French: Ministère des Forces Armées), is the government agency responsible for overseeing the national defense and security of the Republic of Senegal. It is one of the key ministries in the Senegalese government and plays a crucial role in the management of the Senegalese Armed Forces .

  9. Train Express Regional Dakar-AIBD - Wikipedia

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    15 four-car Coradia Polyvalent trainsets [10] The trainsets are mainline dual-mode trains (diesel and electric 25 kV) capable of running at speeds of 160 km/h (99 mph). ). Each trainset is 72 metres (236 ft 3 in) long with four cars and has a capacity for 531 passengers in two classes (first and sec