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  2. Evolution of stamp prices in France - Wikipedia

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    Stamp price trends in France from 1960 to 2022, in constant euros. [8] In 1984, Jean Fourastié, well known for his work on prices, productivity and technical progress, highlighted the value of having a vision of price trends free from currency variations by introducing the notions of current and constant prices. [9]

  3. List of tariffs in France - Wikipedia

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  4. Postage stamps and postal history of France - Wikipedia

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    The first stamps of France were issued on 1 January 1849. [1] They were designed by Jacques-Jean Barre.The medallion depicts the head of goddess Ceres facing left. In 1852 a new series of definitive stamps were issued, retaining the inscription "REPUB FRANC" but replacing Ceres with the head of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte.

  5. European Union Customs Union - Wikipedia

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  6. French tariff of 1881 - Wikipedia

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    The French tariff of 1881 was a tariff passed by the National Assembly of the French Third Republic that became law on 7 May 1881. [1] [2]The Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, Marie Camille Alfred, vicomte de Meaux [Wikidata], relied on the ministry's secretary, Jules Ozenne, and the general director of customs, Léon Amé, to help formulate the government's tariff policy. [3]

  7. Postal codes in France - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes were introduced in France in 1964, when La Poste introduced automated sorting.They were updated to use the current 5 digit system in 1972. France uses five-digit numeric postal codes, the first two digits representing the département in which the city is located.

  8. Cobden–Chevalier Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Cobden–Chevalier Treaty was an Anglo-French free trade agreement signed between the United Kingdom and France on 23 January 1860. [1] After Britain began free trade policies in 1846, there remained tariffs with France.

  9. Gallic rooster - Wikipedia

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    The Gallic rooster (French: coq gaulois, pronounced [kɔk ɡolwa] ⓘ) is a national symbol of France as a nation, as opposed to Marianne representing France as a state and its values: the Republic. [ citation needed ] The rooster is also the symbol of the Wallonia region and the French Community of Belgium .