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  2. Radio France Internationale - Wikipedia

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    Logo of RFI from 1996 until June 2013. RFI was created in 1975 as part of Radio France by the Government of France, and replaced the Poste Colonial (created in 1931), Paris-Mondial (1937), Radio Paris (1939), a private station which was commandeered by the Germans during the occupation of France, and the Voice of France which was operated by the Vichy regime from 1941 to 1944, RTF Radio Paris ...

  3. RFI - Wikipedia

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    RFI may refer to: Organisations. Radio France Internationale, a French international radio broadcaster RFI România, the radio's branch in Romania, its biggest ...

  4. French Foreign Legion - Wikipedia

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    "Il y a des cailloux sur toutes les routes" "Le fanion de la Légion" "Le Soleil brille" "Le front haut et l'âme fière" (5 e RE) "Légionnaire de l'Afrique" "Massari Marie " "Monica" "Sous le Soleil brûlant d'Afrique" (13 e DBLE) "Nous sommes tous des volontaires" (1 er RE) [101] "Nous sommes de la Légion" "La petite piste" "Pour faire un ...

  5. Trace Africa - Wikipedia

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    Trace Africa is an Afro-pop music channel dedicated to airing Africa's top music artists. Trace Africa, Africa’s number one music channel, is dedicated to playing and showcasing music of Africa’s top artists and genres including Afro-pop, coupé-décalé, Kwaito house, Afro-trap, makossa, and ndombolo through radio and live concert events.

  6. The Voice Afrique Francophone - Wikipedia

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    The Voice Afrique francophone is the French-speaking African version of the reality singing competition The Voice, broadcast on VoxAfrica. It is based on the show The Voice of Holland, created by John de Mol. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train singers on their team and occasionally perform with them.

  7. Canal+ Afrique - Wikipedia

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    Canal+ Afrique, originally Canal+ Horizons or Canal Horizons, is an African version of subscription TV provider Canal+.It was originally available mainly in the francophone countries of Central and West Africa, as well as some non-francophone countries such as Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Ghana, and Cape Verde, but has expanded considerably since its first broadcasts in December 1991.

  8. CFA franc - Wikipedia

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    Usage of: West African CFA franc (XOF) Central African CFA franc (XAF) CFA franc (French: franc CFA, [fʁɑ̃ seɛfɑ]) is the name of two currencies used by 210 million people (as of 2023) in fourteen African countries: the West African CFA franc (where "CFA" stands for Communauté Financière Africaine, i.e. "African Financial Community" in English), used in eight West African countries, and ...

  9. Mac Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Sathyandranath Ragunanan "Mac" Maharaj OLS (born 22 April 1935 in Newcastle, Natal) [1] is a retired South African politician, businessman, and former anti-apartheid activist. A member of the African National Congress (ANC), he was the first post-apartheid Minister of Transport from 1994 to 1999.