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  2. French Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    By August 2011, French Wikipedia was the 7th most visited site in France, with nearly 16 million unique visitors a month (according to Médiamétrie). In April 2012, it had 20 million unique visitors per month, or 2.4 million per day [ 9 ] with over 700 million page views.

  3. France - Wikipedia

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    France is a Western European country with overseas territories and a global influence. Learn about its history from the Gauls to Napoleon, its geography from the Alps to the Atlantic, its culture from the Renaissance to the present, and its politics from the Revolution to the Fifth Republic.

  4. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Wikipedia is a multilingual online project that provides free access to information on various topics. You can browse articles, images, news, and more on Wikipedia's main page or explore other Wikimedia projects and languages.

  5. History of France - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the history of France from prehistory to the present, covering its geography, culture, politics, and wars. Learn about the origins of the French people, the Roman conquest, the Frankish kingdom, the medieval monarchy, the revolution, the empire, the republics, and the modern era.

  6. Français du Monde–ADFE - Wikipedia

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    French of the World – Democratic Association of French Abroad (French: Français du Monde – Association démocratique des Français de l'étranger, Français du Monde–ADFE), sometimes abbreviated as FdM–ADFE, is a French organisation representing French people living outside France with a worldwide presence. It was established in 1980.

  7. Académie Française - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Dujon and his colleague Eric Westhof, wearing the "Habit vert" of the Institut de France. The official uniform of a member is known as l'habit vert, or green clothing. [6] The habit vert, worn at the Académie's formal ceremonies, was first adopted during Napoleon Bonaparte's reorganization of the Institut de France.

  8. Immigration to France - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Schor, Histoire de l'immigration en France de la fin du XIXe à nos jours, Paris, Armand Colin, 1996. Alexis Spire, Étrangers à la carte. L'administration de l'immigration en France, 1945-1975, Paris, Grasset, 2005. Benjamin Stora, Ils venaient d'Algérie: L'immigration algérienne en France (1912–1992), Paris, Fayard, 1992.

  9. Bibliothèque nationale de France - Wikipedia

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    The Bibliothèque nationale de France (French: [biblijɔtɛk nɑsjɔnal də fʁɑ̃s]; 'National Library of France'; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris on two main sites known respectively as Richelieu and François-Mitterrand. It is the national repository of all that is published in France.