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Serge Blanco, Venezuela -born French citizen, rugby player. Jean Bloch, Olympic silver football player. Louison Bobet, cyclist. Surya Bonaly, figure skater. Sébastien Bourdais, Indycar driver. Frédéric Bourdillon (born 1991), French-Israeli basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League.
List of people from Saint Pierre and Miquelon. List of pieds-noirs. Lists of political office-holders in France. List of French non-presidential heads of state by tenure. List of heads of state of France. List of presidents of France. List of presidents of France by tenure. List of presidents of the Société entomologique de France.
The Canadian province of Quebec (2006 census population of 7,546,131), where more than 95 percent of the people speak French as either their first, second or even third language, is the center of French life on the Western side of the Atlantic; however, French settlement began further east, in Acadia. Quebec is home to vibrant French-language ...
Leïla Bekhti, actress. Yamina Benguigui, film director, Junior Minister for French Nationals Abroad and Relations with La Francophonie (French-language countries worldwide) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Jean Benguigui, actor. Richard Berry, actor. Dany Boon, actor, comedian. Rachid Bouchareb, film director. Sofia Boutella, actress.
This category has the following 38 subcategories, out of 38 total. French people by descent (17 C) French people by location (8 C) French people by occupation (82 C) French people by period (14 C) French people by political orientation (46 C) French people by religion (16 C)
The Marinière is a French article of clothing commonly used in stereotypical depictions of the French. Stereotypes of French people include real or imagined characteristics of the French people used by people who see the French people as a single and homogeneous group. [1][2][3] French stereotypes are common beliefs among those expressing anti ...
French is also the second most geographically widespread language in the world after English, with about 60 countries and territories having it as a de jure or de facto official, administrative, or cultural language. [1] The following is a list of sovereign states and territories where French is an official or de facto language.
List of French monarchs. From top; left to right: Robert I, Hugh Capet, Louis IX, Francis I, Henry IV, Louis XIV, Louis XVI, Napoleon I, Napoleon III. The family tree of Frankish and French monarchs (509–1870) France was ruled by monarchs from the establishment of the kingdom of West Francia in 843 until the end of the Second French Empire in ...