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  2. DeepL Translator - Wikipedia

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    DeepL Translator is a neural machine translation service that was launched in August 2017 and is owned by Cologne-based DeepL SE. The translating system was first developed within Linguee and launched as entity DeepL. It initially offered translations between seven European languages and has since gradually expanded to support 33 languages.

  3. Overseas departments and regions of France - Wikipedia

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    The French Constitution provides that, in general, French laws and regulations (France's civil code, penal code, administrative law, social laws, tax laws, etc.) apply to French overseas regions the same as in metropolitan France, but can be adapted as needed to suit the region's particular needs. Hence, the local administrations of French ...

  4. France profonde - Wikipedia

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    La France profonde ("Deep France") is a phrase that denotes the existence of "deep" and profoundly "French" aspects in the culture of French provincial towns, of French village life and rural agricultural culture, which escape the "dominant ideologies" (Michel Dion's expression) and the hegemony of Paris (as well as other major cities).

  5. Biot, Alpes-Maritimes - Wikipedia

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    Biot (French pronunciation:; Occitan: Biòt) is a small fortified medieval hilltop village in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur near Antibes, between Nice and Cannes.Many people come to Biot for its renowned cubist art museum of Fernand Leger as well as the winding cobbled lanes on the elevated fort.

  6. France–Germany border - Wikipedia

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    France-Germany border (red) The border follows the Upper Rhine from the tripoint ( Dreiländereck ) with the French-Swiss and the German-Swiss borders at Basel ( 47°35′24″N 7°35′20″E  /  47.590°N 7.589°E  / 47.590; 7.589 ), passing between Strasbourg and Offenburg

  7. Abortion in France - Wikipedia

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    This amendment made France, as of passage, the only nation to guarantee the right to an abortion in their constitution. [12] The amendment describes abortion as a "guaranteed freedom"; [ 13 ] while Yugoslavia included similar measures in 1974 guaranteeing the right to "decide on having children", the French amendment is the first to explicitly ...

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  9. 4th Army (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth Army (French: IVe Armée), nicknamed the "Army of Fontainebleau", was a unit of the French Army, which fought during World War I and World War II.. It was one of five armies created and placed on a war footing by the Grand Quartier Général when Plan XVII was launched in response to the German attack of August 1914.