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  2. Germans in France - Wikipedia

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    German emigration to France has resulted in it being the home of one of the largest communities of German population born outside Germany.Migration from Germany to France has increased rapidly from the 1990s onwards; by 2012, there were an estimated 130,000 German citizens living in France.

  3. Franco-German Ministerial Council - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-German Ministerial Council (French: Conseil des ministres franco-allemands, German: Deutsch-Französischer Ministerrat) is the regular meeting of the ministerial cabinet of both the government of Germany and the government of France. The joint ministerial council is held approximately twice a year—in spring and autumn.

  4. Non-resident citizen voting - Wikipedia

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    Some countries (such as France) grant their expatriate citizens unlimited voting rights, identical to those of citizens living in their home country. [2] Other countries allow expatriate citizens to vote only for a certain number of years after leaving the country, after which they are no longer eligible to vote (e.g. 25 years for Germany, except if you can show that you are still affected by ...

  5. Foreign relations of France - Wikipedia

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    Germany: See FranceGermany relations. Franco-German cooperation is widely seen as the engine of European integration. France has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Saarbrücken and Stuttgart. Germany has an embassy in Paris and consulates-general in Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille and Strasbourg.

  6. France–Germany relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations Between France and Germany (1923) online; MacMillan, Margaret. The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914 (2013), full-scale diplomatic history; Nolan, Michael E. The inverted mirror: mythologizing the enemy in France and Germany, 1898-1914 (Berghahn Books, 2005). Paxton, Robert. Vichy France, Old Guard and New Order, 1940-1944 (1972).

  7. Embassy of Germany, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Germany in Paris is the chief diplomatic mission of Germany in France. It is located on Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The current German Ambassador to France is Hans-Dieter Lucas. [1] There are also Consulates-General in Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille and Strasbourg.

  8. 6 Surprisingly Affordable Places To Retire in Germany - AOL

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    Kassel. When it comes to affordable retiree living, Germany’s smaller cities often deliver big value. Kassel in central Germany costs around $1,872 per month while providing historic beauty and ...

  9. Immigration statistics in France - Wikipedia

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    The French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) is responsible for France's population census, a major source of data.. Since 2004, INSEE no longer carries out a general population census every eight or nine years, but instead conducts annual sample censuses, [2] [He 3] registering immigrants who have lived in France for more than a year. [2]

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