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1 Île-de-France
Île-de-France [ildəfʀɑ̃s]feminine noun* * *[ildəfrɑ̃s] nom propre fémininThis administrative region includes the départements of Paris, Seine-St-Denis, Val-de-Marne, Val-d'Oise, Essonne, Yvelines, Seine et Marne. -
2 Île-de-France
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3 île-de-France
[ildəfʀɑ̃s]Nom féminin região metropolitana de Paris* * *[ildəfʀɑ̃s]Nom féminin região metropolitana de Paris -
4 Ile de France
the region of France surrounding Paris, consisting of eight departments. The Ile de France is the most prosperous region in France, and one of the most prosperous regions in Europe. With 11.6 million inhabitants, it is also the most populated region in France. Until 1976, theIle de France was known as the District de la région parisienne.; it is still commonly referred to in speech and in print as the Région Parisienne.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Ile de France
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5 Ile-de-France
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6 Ile-de-France
сущ.общ. иль-де-Франс (пров.; рег.) -
7 l'Ile de France
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8 île
fl'île de la Cité — остров Сите (исторический центр Парижа)île flottante — 1) плавающий остров ( образованный водорослями) 2) кул. воздушное пирожное на креме -
9 l'île de Beauté
[...] "l'île de Beauté", comme toute personne de qualité, ne saurait valoir uniquement par ses formes. Elle possède un cœur que l'on ignore trop souvent. (A. Blondin, La France que j'aime.) — [...] "остров красоты" - Корсика - как и всякое прекрасное создание, замечателен не только своей внешностью. В нем бьется сердце, о существовании которого слишком часто забывают.
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10 Иль-де-Франс
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11 francilien
francilien, -ienne [fʀɑ̃siljɛ̃, jεn]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun3. feminine noun• la Francilienne ( = autoroute) motorway that encircles the Paris region* * *fʀɑ̃siljɛ̃, jɛn nm/f Francilien, -ne* * *francilien, - ienne adj [personne] from the Île-de-France; [industrie, habitant, population] of the Île-de-France.( féminin francilienne) [frɑ̃siljɛ̃, ɛn] adjectif -
12 Navigo
Carte Navigo - The electronic smart-card system used for travel concessions on the public transport systems of the Ile de France (Paris) region. Navigo cards can be applied for free online. Alternatively, "Navigo découverte" (Navigo discovery) cards can be purchased for 5 € at metro stations and other approved points of sale. A passport-style photo is required. Anyone can apply for a card, there are no local residence requirements. The card can then be credited for weekly, monthly or annual use, providing ticketless transport on all or parts of the Ile de France public transport network (buses, metro, RER, suburban trains). In September 2009, a week's pass for travel in zones 1 and 2 cost 17.20 Euros, a month's pass covering zones 1-4 cost 91.70 €. Navigo will have fully replaced the ParisCarte Orange travel cards by 2010. The system is similar to London's Oyster card system, though cheaper.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Navigo
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13 département
département [depaʀtəmɑ̃]masculine noundepartment ; ( = division du territoire) département━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━France is divided into 95 metropolitan départements and four overseas départements. Each is run by its own local council, the « conseil général ». Every département has a code number which appears as the first two figures of postcodes and the last two figures on vehicle registration plates. → ARRONDISSEMENT CANTON COMMUNE RÉGION DOM-TOM* * *An administrative unit (of which there are 96 in Metropolitan France) based on a division dating from the Revolutionary period. Most are named after rivers or mountains within their border. The main town is the seat of the préfet, and is often called the préfecture. Each département has a number and this appears as the first two digits in postcodes for addresses within the département and as the two-digit number at the end of registration numbers on motor vehicles* * *depaʀtəmɑ̃ nm1) (dans une entreprise, une université) department2) ADMINISTRATION département* * *département nm1 Admin (administrative) department;2 (d'organisme, d'université, d'administration) department; ce n'est pas mon département lit fig that's not my department;3 ( ministère) department.ⓘ Département An administrative unit (of which there are 96 in Metropolitan France) based on a division dating from the Revolutionary period. Most are named after rivers or mountains within their border. The main town is the seat of the préfet, and is often called the préfecture. Each département has a number and this appears as the first two digits in postcodes for addresses within the département and as the two-digit number at the end of registration numbers on motor vehicles.[departəmɑ̃] nom masculinle Département d'État the State Department, the Department of StateOne of the three main administrative divisions in France. There are a hundred in all, four of which are overseas. Each is run by a conseil général, which has its headquarters in the principal town of the département.Départements are numbered in alphabetical order (with a few exceptions in Île de France). The number is often used to refer to the department, particularly for the Paris area, and it is not uncommon to hear people say j'habite dans le 91 meaning j'habite dans l'Essonne. -
14 Champagne-Ardenne
Region in north east France, lying betwen Paris and south west Belgium. Capital Rheims (Reims). The region consists of four departments, Aube, Ardennes, Haute-Marne and Marne. It borders on the regions of Lorraine, Franche-Comté, Burgundy, Ile de France, Picardy and Nord-Pas-de-Calais. It is one of France's principal regions for the production of wheat, sugar beet and oilseed rape, as well as including over 28,000 hectares of vineyards, mostly for the production of Champagne. Over recent decades it has lost population, due to rural exodus and to the attraction of other regions with a warmer climate. For more information see Champagne region of France regional guide.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Champagne-Ardenne
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15 Midi
Litterally speaking, Midi means midday, but the word has come also to designate the south of France, i.e. the part over which the sun stands at midday, when seen from a northern perspective. As a spatial concept, the word Midi is very vague, and there is no specific point at which a traveller from the north enters the Midi. For some it is a small area, just including the Mediterranean coastal plain and its direct hinterland, a region characterised by mediterranean climate and vegetation. For others it is anywhere south of the level of Valence, or even south of a line betwenLyon and Bordeaux. The word is included in the name of the region Midi Pyrénées (see below), which thus has a strong claim to be considered as part of the Midi. Alternatively, the Midi is perceived as equivalent to the historic area of Occitania, the southern half of France where people spoke dialects of Occitanian French rather than dialects of the standard French of the Ile de France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Midi
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16 Nord- Pas-de-Calais
The northernmost region of France, and after the Ile de France (Paris) region, the most populated. The region lies between Belgium, the North Sea/Channel coast, and Picardy. Capital Lille. See Nord Pas de Calais Region guideDictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Nord- Pas-de-Calais
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17 Arpajon
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18 francilien
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19 IDF
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20 RGF
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