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  2. Masteel Group - Wikipedia

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    Ma gang (Group) Holding Co., Ltd., [3] or known as Masteel Group, is one of the major Chinese iron and steel enterprises. Since 2019, it is a joint venture of central government owned China Baowu Steel Group and Anhui Provincial People's Government's State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC).

  3. Collège Mont La Salle - Wikipedia

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    The Collège des Frères Mont La Salle (MLS) is located in the Metn coastline. [citation needed] The complex opened its doors on October 10, 1972, to accommodate 1,972 students, from the 4th grade classes to the Terminale (senior high-school), from the 3 colleges of the Brothers of the region: Sacred Heart Gemmayze, Notre-Dame Furn el Chebbak and the Ecole Sainte Marie Beit-Mery.

  4. Education in France - Wikipedia

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    Then, via way of means of 1867–1906, the emphasis became on deepening the first-rate of colleges and teaching. Camille Sée added secondary colleges for ladies in 1880, which became a vital pass due to the fact he furnished secondary faculty stage of training to ladies. There have been 36 such colleges in France in 1896.

  5. Maanshan Iron & Steel - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Maanshan Iron & Steel Company Limited was established to list the steel manufacturing assets in the stock exchanges, auxiliary divisions were not listed. [5] The old "Ma'anshan Iron and Steel Company" was renamed to "Magang Holding Company", but remained as the parent and the holding company of the listed company.

  6. Category:Universities and colleges in France - Wikipedia

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    Catholic universities and colleges in France (3 C, 9 P) College and university associations and consortia in France (1 P) G. Grandes écoles (13 C, 226 P)

  7. Hotel des Trois Collèges - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is at the exact location of the Cluny College (established in 1261 by the Order of Cluny), closed during the French Revolution and used as a studio by Jacques-Louis David where he painted The Coronation of Napoleon (1805–07). The Cluny College’s well is still visible inside the hotel.

  8. Diplôme national du brevet - Wikipedia

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    The Diplôme national du brevet is a diploma given to French pupils at the end of 3 e (year 10 / ninth grade), [1] This diploma is awarded to students who are or were within French cultural influence, including France itself, Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria and Algeria, the first two having been French protectorates, while the middle two were under French Mandate for a period after World War ...

  9. Grande école - Wikipedia

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    The term grande école originated in 1794 after the French Revolution, [13] when the National Convention created the École normale supérieure, the mathematician Gaspard Monge and Lazare Carnot created the École centrale des travaux publics (later the École polytechnique), and the abbot Henri Grégoire created the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers.