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  2. Affiche Rouge (1871) - Wikipedia

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    The 1871 Affiche Rouge (Red Poster) was a poster hung in January 1871 to popularize the idea of a revolutionary government, or Commune, in Paris, as would later arrive in March with the Paris Commune. [1]

  3. List of Protected Designation of Origin products by country

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    Image Istra: parts of Croatian and Slovenian Istria: Istra is an extra-virgin olive oil, produced in an area where olive trees have been present since Ancient Roman times. The olive oil is bitter and has a high oleic acid content (generally >74 %) and linolenic acid <10 %. [3] Istarski pršut / Istrski pršut: parts of Croatian and Slovenian Istria

  4. Affiche Rouge - Wikipedia

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    Not to be confused with Affiche Rouge (1871). Affiche Rouge Language French Media Poster Running time Spring of 1944 Slogan Des libérateurs? La libération par l'armée du crime! Country Vichy France The Affiche Rouge is a notorious propaganda poster, distributed by Vichy France and German authorities in the spring of 1944 in occupied Paris, to discredit 23 immigrant French Resistance ...

  5. France bans grocery stores from throwing away perfectly good food

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  6. Black market in wartime France - Wikipedia

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    "Black market: Crime against the Community", anti-black market poster, Vichy France, 1943 [1] After the defeat of France in 1940, a black market developed in both German-occupied territory and the zone libre controlled by the Vichy regime. Diversions from official channels and clandestine supply chains fed the black market. It came to be seen ...

  7. Censorship in France - Wikipedia

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    Censorship in France may be traced to the Middle Ages. In 1275 Philip III of France put Parisian scriptoria under the control of the University of Paris which inspected manuscript books to verify that they were correctly copied. [5] Correctness of text, not content, was the concern until the early 16th century, when tracts by Martin Luther were ...

  8. France’s proposed new sugar tax could transform the biggest ...

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    Several MPs in France are calling for a new tax on food products whose nutritional value compromises children's health by having sugar levels much higher than the recommended limits.

  9. Category : Wikipedia requested images of food of France

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