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canton [kɑ̃tɔ̃]masculine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Of the 26 self-governing cantons that make up Switzerland, four are French-speaking: Jura, Vaud, Neuchâtel and Geneva, and two are both French-speaking and German-speaking: Valais and Fribourg.In France, the cantons are electoral areas into which « arrondissements » are divided for administration purposes. Each canton usually includes several « communes ». The main town in the canton has a « gendarmerie », a local tax office and sometimes a « tribunal d'instance ». → ARRONDISSEMENT COMMUNE* * *kɑ̃tɔ̃nom masculin Administration canton* * *kɑ̃tɔ̃ nm* * *canton nm1 Admin canton; réputé dans tout le canton○ famed for miles around;2 (de route, voie ferrée) section;3 Hérald canton.canton dextre du chef Hérald dexter chief; canton dextre de pointe Hérald dexter base; canton senestre du chef Hérald sinister chief; canton senestre de pointe Hérald sinister base; canton de voie Rail block section; Cantons de l'Est Eastern Townships.[kɑ̃tɔ̃] nom masculin[en Suisse] canton[au Canada] township4. HÉRALDIQUE cantonThis administrative unit in the French system of local government is administered by the local members of the Conseil général. There are between 11 and 70 cantons in each département. Each canton is made up of several communes.Switzerland is a confederation of 23 districts known as cantons, three of which are themselves divided into demi-cantons. Although they are to a large extent self-governing, the federal government reserves control over certain areas such as foreign policy, the treasury, customs and the postal service. -
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26 fédération
fédération [fedeʀasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *fedeʀasjɔ̃nom féminin federation* * *fedeʀasjɔ̃ nf* * *fédération nf federation.Fédération internationale d'athlétisme amateur, FIAA International Amateur Athletic Federation, IAAF; Fédération de Russie Russian Federation.[federasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. POLITIQUE [généralement] federation[au Canada] confederation2. [groupe] federation -
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syndicat [sɛ̃dika]masculine noun[de travailleurs] trade union ; [d'employeurs] syndicate* * *sɛ̃dikanom masculin gén trade union; ( d'employeurs) associationPhrasal Verbs:* * *sɛ̃dika nm1) [ouvriers, employés] trade union2) (= association d'intérêts) union, association* * *syndicat agricole farmers' union; syndicat du crime underworld; syndicat financier financial syndicate; syndicat de fonctionnaires civil service union; syndicat d'initiative tourist information office; syndicat intercommunal association of communes (in France); syndicat ouvrier trade union; syndicat patronal employers' association; syndicat professionnel trade association; syndicat de propriétaires association of property owners.ⓘ Syndicats Although it plays a less central role than in the first half of the 20th century with only 10% of employees unionized, the trade union movement is still a significant actor in French public life and has considerable power and influence. The unions which have the broadest national base are the CGT (traditionally allied with the parti communiste), the CFDT (traditionally allied with the parti socialiste), FO, the CFTC, the CGC and the FEN. There is also an employers' association, the MEDEF. ⇒ MEDEF[sɛ̃dika] nom masculinse former ou se regrouper en syndicat to form a trade unionsyndicat patronal employers' confederation ou association2. DROIT [association] association3. FINANCEsyndicat d'émission/de garantie issuing/underwriting syndicate————————syndicat d'initiative nom masculintourist office, tourist information bureau -
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Former confederation of French industry, see MEDEF.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > CNPF
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34 CSI
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > CSI
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confederation — [kən fed΄ər ā′shən] n. [ME confederacion < LL confoederatio: see CONFEDERATE] 1. a uniting or being united in a league or alliance 2. a league or alliance; specif., independent nations or states joined in a league or confederacy whose central… … English World dictionary
confederation — early 15c., act of confederating, from M.Fr. confédération, from O.Fr. confederacion (14c.), from L.L. confoederationem (nom. confoederatio), noun of action from confoederare (see CONFEDERATE (Cf. confederate)). Meaning states or persons united… … Etymology dictionary
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confederation — ► NOUN 1) an alliance of a number of parties or groups. 2) a union of states with some political power vested in a central authority. 3) the action of confederating or the state of being confederated … English terms dictionary