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Trait d'Union (English: "Hyphen") was an organized caucus in the French Socialist Party. Trait d'Union was founded in August 2005 by supporters of Jean-Luc Mélenchon within the New World caucus. Soon afterward, the faction supported Laurent Fabius ' motion at the Le Mans Congress and at the Reims Congress in 2008, it supported Benoît Hamon .
Contestants could come from other countries, but the competition was entirely in French. It became Championnat International des Jeux Mathématiques et Logiques at its fourth edition (1990), but was still in French. Then it became more and more international, with the problems translated in more and more languages.
Traité des Amateurs is the short name of the chess treatise [1] Traité Théorique et Pratique du jeu des Echecs, par une Société des Amateurs, published in France [2] in 1786 and subsequently translated into German and English. A reviewer in 1830 wrote that: The Traite des Amateurs, is one of the best practical works on Chess, extant. It ...
The Jeux de la Francophonie are open to athletes and artists of the 55 member nations, 3 associate member nations and 12 observer nations of the Francophonie. Canada is represented by three teams: Quebec , New Brunswick (the only officially bilingual Canadian province), and a team representing the remainder of Canada.
La Française des Jeux (French pronunciation: [la fʁɑ̃sɛːz de ʒø]; FDJ) is the operator of France's and the Republic of Ireland's [1] national lottery games, and the title sponsor of the FDJ cycling team. The name of the company loosely translates as The French Company of Games.
The team has been sponsored by Française des Jeux – the operator of France's national lottery – since its founding in 1997. Française des Jeux owns a majority of shares in the team, and the team is based in a warehouse owned by Française des Jeux on the outskirts of Paris: according to Madiot the team and the sponsor have a close working relationship.
Jeux sans frontières (pronounced [ʒø sɑ̃ fʁɔ̃tjɛʁ]; "Games Without Borders" in French) is an international television competition organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) for thirty seasons, from 1965 to 1999, between members of the union who participated representing their countries. Broadcasters sent mixed teams that ...
Française des Jeux may refer to: Française des Jeux (cycling team) Française des Jeux (lottery) This page was last edited on 28 ...