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1562 – An attempt by François, Duke of Guise, to disperse a church service by Huguenots in Wassy, France, turned into a massacre, resulting in 50 dead, and starting the French Wars of Religion. 1869 – The Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev (pictured) finished his design of the first periodic table .
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In May 1998, the number of French households connected to the Internet was an estimated 570,000 (or 2.4% of French households), compared to 270,000 in May 1997 and 100,000 in May 1996. In June 2009 France occupied the third place in the number of households in European connected to Internet , behind Germany and the United Kingdom.
Title in French Title in English Published L'Encyclopédie canadienne: The Canadian Encyclopedia: 1985–present Dictionnaire du monde religieux dans la France contemporaine: Dictionary of the Religious World in Contemporary France: 1985–present Dictionnaire universel: Universal Dictionary: 1690–1727 Encyclopédie de la Vie [a] Encyclopedia ...
The language industry is the sector of activity dedicated to facilitating multilingual communication, both oral and written. According to the European Commission's Directorate-General of Translation, the language industry comprises following activities: translation, interpreting, subtitling, dubbing, software and website globalisation, language technology tools development, international ...
Video game companies of France (7 C, 47 P) Pages in category "Information technology companies of France" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
France carried out its first test of an atomic bomb in Algeria in 1960 [7] and some operational French nuclear weapons became available in 1964. Then, France executed its first test of the much more powerful hydrogen bomb over its South Pacific Ocean test range in 1968; this first hydrogen bomb was dropped from a strategic bomber.