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1 France
France [fʀɑ̃s]feminine noun• histoire/équipe/ambassade de France French history/team/embassy• France2━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━There are two state-owned television channels in France: France 2 and France 3, a regionally-based channel. Broadly speaking, France 2 is a general-interest and light entertainment channel, while France 3 offers more cultural and educational viewing as well as the regional news.* * *fʀɑ̃snom propre féminin Francela France libre — Histoire Free France
* * *fʀɑ̃s nfJe suis né en France. — I was born in France., [aller] to France
Je vais en France pour Noël. — I'm going to France for Christmas.
* * *[frɑ̃s] nom propre féminin————————[frɑ̃s] nom propre masculin[navire]vieille France locution adjectivale invariableêtre ou faire (très) vieille France to be rather old-fashioned -
2 France Télévisions
The French state television service, and operator of the France 2 and France 3 channels (see above). France Télévisions also runs RFOand France 5, as well as the digital TV channel France 4 and a growing number of cable channels. It is joint owner of the Franco-German TV channel Arte.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > France Télévisions
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3 France Dimanche
the biggest selling of France's "people" magazines, France Dimanche is a colourful weekly, published each Friday. It is mainly concerned with the lives of the glitterati, showbiz, and public figures. Its circulation is over 480,000, and it is published by the Hachette groupDictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > France Dimanche
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4 France Bleu
The name of the public regional radio stations in France. ExampleFrance Bleu Auvergne is the public regional radio station for the Auvergne region.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > France Bleu
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5 France 3
The network of French regional TV stations operated by the public television corporation France Télévisions.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > France 3
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6 France 2
The main French public television channel, previously known as Antenne 2, operated by France Télévisions.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > France 2
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7 France Télécom
Trading as Orange, France Télécom, is the former state telecommunications company in France, responsible for the upkeep of the national telephone and telecommunications network. Privatised in 1998 by Lionel Jospin's socialist government, it remains by far the largest fixed and mobile telecoms operator in France, and the largest ISP, with over 7 million broadband customers, well ahead of its biggest rival Free.fr (see below). FT is also one of the world's biggest telecoms corporations, operating phone services in over thirty countries, and is the leading Internet service provider in Europe.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > France Télécom
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8 France Télécom
[frɑ̃stelekɔm] nom proprestate-owned company which runs all telecommunications services, until 1991 part of the PTT -
9 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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10 Eglise Réformée de France
the main French protestant church, of Calvinist inspiration. The ERF isclosely associated with the other main Protestant church in France, the Lutheran EELF, Eglise Evangélique Luthérienne de France (French Lutheran Evangelical Church) which is particularly present in the area of Montbéliard, a Protestant stronghold in eastern France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Eglise Réformée de France
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11 Stade de France
France's most prestigious sports stadium, opened in 1998. The 80,000-seat Stade de France is located in Saint Denis, in the northern suburbs of Paris, midway betwen central Paris and Charles de Gualle (CDG) airport. It is the venue for the most important football and rugby matches in France, and for major Athletics events and concerts.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Stade de France
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12 Banque de France
the French central bank, founded in 1800 by Napoleon. Nationalised in 1945, the Banque de France has operated independently from government intervention since 1994. However, its vital role in the management of the French economy was largely diminished in 2002, with the disappearance of France's old national currency, the Franc, and its replacement by the Euro.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Banque de France
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13 Constitution, the French
France is a republic; the institutions of governance of France are defined by the Constitution, more specifically by the current constitution, being that of the Cinquième République, or Fifth Republic. The Constitution has been modified several times since the start of the Fifth Republic, most recently in July 2008, when the French Congrès approved - by 1 vote over the 60% majority required - constitutional changes proposed by President Sarkozy.The Fifth Republic was established in 1958, and was largely the work of General de Gaulle - its first president, and Michel Debré his prime minister. It has been amended 17 times. Though the French constitution is parliamentary, it gave relatively extensive powers to the executive (President and Ministers) compared to other western democracies.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Constitution, the French
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14 Institut de France
The Institut de France (French Institute), also referred to simply as "l'Institut", is a multidisciplinary learned society, including the members of the five French " Académies". It was founded in 1795. Its stated mission is to perfect the arts and the sciences through the meeting of great minds from different fields; and to manage the thousands of donations and legacies that it receives for this purpose.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Institut de France
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15 Air France
The French national airline, which merged with KLM in 2007. The main operator of domestic flights in France, and one of the world's biggest international airlines.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Air France
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16 Ouest France
France's biggest-selling daily newspaper, with a circulation of almost 800,000 - which puts it well ahead of any other French daily, whether regional or national. It is produced in Rennes, Brittany, and distributed in the Brittany, Normandy and Pays de la Loire regions of France. See article on Newspapers in France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Ouest France
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17 Banque de France
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18 Collège de France
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19 Grand rabbin de France
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20 Patrouille de France
the aerobatic display unit of the French airforce, similar to the UK's Red Arrows.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Patrouille de France
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