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lac [lak]masculine noun* * *lak* * *lak nmSee:* * *lac ⇒ Les lacs nm ( naturel) lake; ( artificiel) reservoir; les Grands Lacs the Great Lakes; le lac des cygnes Swan Lake; le lac d'Annecy/Érié Lake Annecy/Erie.tomber dans le lac to fall through.[lak] nom masculin[pièce d'eau] lakelac artificiel/de barrage artificial/barrier lakela région des Lacs the Lakes, the Lake Districtle lac Baïkal Lake Baïkalle lac Balaton Lake Balatonle lac de Côme Lake Comole lac de Constance Lake Constancele lac Érié Lake Eriele lac de Garde Lake Gardale lac Huron Lake Huronle lac Ladoga Lake Ladogale lac Léman Lake Genevale lac Majeur Lake Maggiorele lac Malawi Lake Malawile lac Michigan Lake Michiganle lac Mobutu Lake Mobutule lac Nasser Lake Nasserle lac Ontario Lake Ontariole lac Supérieur Lake Superiorle lac Tanganyika Lake Tanganyikale lac Tchad Lake Chadle lac de Tibériade the Sea of Galilee, Lake Tiberiasle lac Titicaca Lake Titicacale lac Victoria Lake Victoriale lac Winnipeg Lake Winnipegle lac de Zoug Lake Zugle lac de Zurich Lake Zürich -
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3 Genève
Genève [ʒ(ə)nεv]* * *ʒənɛvnom propre Geneva* * *ʒ(ə)nɛv n* * *Genève npr1 ⇒ Les villes ( ville) Geneva;[ʒənɛv] nom propre -
4 Rhône
1) One of the major rivers in France, and the largest French river flowing into the Mediterranean. The Rhône rises in the canton of Valais, in the Swiss Alps, and flows through Lake Geneva, and the city of Geneva itself, before entering France just south west of the city. It then zigzags in a westerly direction through the Bugey area of France, as far as the city of Lyon. At Lyon, where the river is met by its biggest tributary, the Saône, it turns due south, and flows down to the Mediterranean. The mouth of the Rhone is a delta in the area of the Camargue, a short distance to the west of Marseilles. The Total length of the Rhone is 813 km. just over 500 miles. The river is navigable - with canals in places - from the Mediterranean as far as Lyon, and is a major shipping route. However the river flows relatively fast through the steep valley to the south of Lyon, and navigation is not always easy, notably when the river is in spate. The lower valley of the Rhône is a famed wine producing area, with a number of AOC vineyards, most notably the vineyards of Côtes du Rhone2) The name of the French department, no. 69, whose capital is Lyon, the second city in France, population 1.8 million.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Rhône
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5 Evian, Accords d'
Agreement, signed in 1962, putting an end to the Algerian war. The agreement, signed between the French government and the Algerian National Liberation Front, led to Algerian independence, while giving France the right to maintain a certain strategic presence in the country for 15 years. France's withdrawal from Algeria, after 130 years of colonial domination, was the subject of bitter argument in France, and France narrowly escaped falling into civil war over the issue. The Algerian crisis lasted from 1954 to 1962, and led in 1958 to the collapse of the Fourth Republic, and the establishment of the Fifth Republic under General de Gaulle. It was de Gaulle who masterminded the package that achieved consensus at the Evian talks. Evian is a town in the French region of Rhone-Alpes, standing on the French shores of lake Geneva.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Evian, Accords d'
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