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  2. File:WikiRevue 12.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,239 × 1,752 pixels, file size: 2.89 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 36 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. Alliance française - Wikipedia

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    Alliance française [a] (French pronunciation: [aljɑ̃s fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; "French Alliance") or AF is an international organization that aims to promote the French language and francophone culture around the world.

  4. Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Español - Wikipedia

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    The Enciclopedia Libre was founded by contributors to the Spanish Wikipedia who decided to start an independent project. Led by Edgar Enyedy, they left Wikipedia on 26 February 2002, and created the new website, provided by the University of Seville for free, with the freely licensed articles of the Spanish Wikipedia.

  5. File:EUDR 2020-12.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Commission Delegated Directive (EU) 2020-12 of 2 August 2019 supplementing Directive (EU) 2017-2397 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the standards for competences and corresponding knowledge and skills, for the practical examinations, for the approval of simulators and for medical fitness (Text with EEA relevance)

  6. Liaison (French) - Wikipedia

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    However, in colloquial speech the expressions moi-z-en, toi-z-en; moi-z-y and toi-z-y have become widespread (also registered as -z’en and -z’y). The possible reason for this phonological trend is because it follows the same logic, in which all verbs ending on en and y always use the liaison /z‿/ , like in parles-en /paʁlz‿ɑ̃/ (talk ...

  7. Medieval French literature - Wikipedia

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    Up to roughly 1340, the Romance languages spoken in the Middle Ages in the northern half of what is today France are collectively known as "ancien français" ("Old French") or "langues d'oïl" (languages where one says "oïl" to mean "yes"); following the Germanic invasions of France in the fifth century, these Northern dialects had developed distinctly different phonetic and syntactical ...

  8. RAID (French police unit) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1985, it is headquartered in Bièvres, Essonne, approximately 20 kilometres (12 miles) southwest of Paris. [3] RAID is the National Police counterpart of the National Gendarmerie's GIGN. Both units share responsibility for the French territory. [note 1]

  9. French fashion - Wikipedia

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    The association of France with fashion and style (la mode) is widely credited as beginning during the reign of Louis XIV [5] when the luxury goods industries in France came increasingly under royal control and the French royal court became, arguably, the arbiter of taste and style in Europe.