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The Alliance Française of Lagos (French: l'Alliance Française de Lagos) is a Nigerian non-profit institution in Lagos whose statutes have been approved by the Alliance Française of Paris. The institute is involved with the training and education of Nigerians, most especially Lagosians in the French language and host cultural events .
Alliance française de Cork also organises the Cork French Film Festival. [60] Italy has thirty-seven Alliances françaises organizations located throughout the country. [61] Malta has one Alliance francaise organization located in Floriana. [62] Moldova has one Alliance française organization located in Chişinău, the capital of Moldova. [63]
Alliance Française de Lagos; Alliance Française de Lima; Alliance Française de Madras; Alliance Française de Silicon Valley; Alliance Française de Port Harcourt; Alliance Française de San Francisco; Alliance Française de Toronto; Alliance Française de Washington; Alliance Française de Wuhan; Alliance Française French Film Festival
Alliance Française de Lagos; Alliance Française de Port Harcourt; I. Institut français du Nigéria This page was last edited on 14 January 2019, at 01:31 (UTC). ...
This category provides a list of categories within which are placed articles about organisations based in the Nigerian city of Lagos. These organisations, include voluntary associations, non-profit organisations, commercial and services companies (either for-profit or non-profit), social and religious organisations, and so on.
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The primary goal of the institute is to provide French lessons, courses and examinations for children, students and professionals alike. [3]This institute counts over 2000 students every year, from various backgrounds.
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