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  2. Intermarché - Wikipedia

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    It mainly operates in France, French-speaking Belgium, Poland and Portugal. In 2024, Intermarché was the third-biggest retailer in France by market share, trailing E.Leclerc and Carrefour. [1] In 2024, Intermarché had 2,496 stores in 4 countries. [2] In 2024, Partenaire Intermarché had 60 stores in Overseas France and in 7 countries. [3]

  3. France 5 - Wikipedia

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    France 5 (French: [fʁɑ̃s sɛ̃k]) is a French free-to-air public television channel, part of the France Télévisions group. Principally featuring nonfiction and educational programming, the channel's motto is la chaîne de la connaissance et du savoir (the knowledge network).

  4. List of French television series - Wikipedia

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    Au cœur du crime: C'est un monde ! [47] (lit. It's a world!) 2014–present France French A half-hour sequence of the daily news show, Télématin. Capital: Complément d'enquête: En quête d'actualité: 2012–present France French A ninety-minute news series on France's channel D8. Originally a bi-weekly program alternating with En quête ...

  5. Le Bon Marché - Wikipedia

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    Aristide Boucicaut (1810–1877) "Au Bon Marché" Interior. Le Bon Marché (lit. "the good market", or "the good deal" in French; [lə bɔ̃ maʁʃe]) is a department store in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. Founded in 1838 and revamped almost completely by Aristide Boucicaut in 1852, it was one of the first modern department stores.

  6. Le Tour du Monde - Wikipedia

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    Le Tour du monde (Around the world) was created in January 1860 by Édouard Charton, designer of Le Magasin pittoresque, under the aegis of the Librairie Hachette : every six months, the weekly booklets sold through the network of railway stations, gathered in one volume, which was offered in bookstore.

  7. Constant Pierre - Wikipedia

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    1899: Musique des fetes et ceremonies de la revolution francaise: Oeuvres de Gossec, Cherubini, Lesueur, Mehul, Catel, etc. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale. Copy at the Internet Archive. 1899: Notes inédites sur la musique de la Chapelle Royale (1532–1790). Paris: Bureau d'édition de la Schola cantorum. OCLC 16728960, 54170839.

  8. Têtes à claques - Wikipedia

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    Le Willi Waller, one of the most popular shorts. Têtes à claques (French pronunciation: [tɛtza klak]) is a French-language humour website created on 16 August 2006.Over one million short videos are watched per day, making it one of the most popular francophone websites in Quebec (and eventually Canada as a whole). [1]

  9. Maisons du Monde - Wikipedia

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    Maisons du Monde (French pronunciation: [mɛzõ dy mõd(ə)], Houses of the world) is a French furniture and home decor company founded in Brest in 1996 by Xavier Marie. At the end of 2015, it had nearly 250 stores across France, Italy, Spain, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany, and in Switzerland, of which more than 180 are in France.