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French Gendarmerie (7210 bytes)
1: [[fr:Gendarmerie nationale]] [[de:Gendarmerie Nationale]] 3: ...ch Gendarmerie motorcyclist.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Gendarmerie motorcyclists police the roads and [[autoroute]]s... 4: In [[France]], the '''Gendarmerie Nationale''' is the national [[military police]] ... 5: ...under 10000, outside of the jurisdiction of the [[French National Police]]. 11: See [[gendarmerie]] for similar forces in other countries. Gendarmerie (1304 bytes) 1: ...l Canadian Mounted Police]] is named in French ''Gendarmerie royale du Canada'' (GRC). 3: ==List of Gendarmerie and similar forces== 6: * [[Austria]]n [[Bundesgendarmerie]] 7: * [[Cretan Gendarmerie]] 8: * [[European Gendarmerie Force]] Cretan Gendarmerie (32368 bytes) 1: The '''Cretan Gendarmerie''' was a [[gendarmerie]] force created soon after [[Crete]] gained its a... 4: ...ld police Crete. It was agreed that a new body of Gendarmerie would be formed and recruited only from Cretans. 6: ...ns]] the prefecture of [[Rethymno]], the [[France|French]] the prefecture of [[Lasithi]], and the [[Italy|... 8: ...lt Crete was policed by four independent units of Gendarmerie, which were organised on completely different mod... 10: ==The foundation and organization of the Cretan Gendarmerie== European Gendarmerie Force (1105 bytes) 1: ...vention force which would have military police ([[gendarmerie]]) functions, and be specialized in crisis manage... 3: ...hin 30 days, including elements from the [[French Gendarmerie]], the Italian [[Carabinieri]] and their equivale... 9: [[Category:European Union|Gendarmerie Force]] Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale (3818 bytes) 2: ...on de la Gendarmerie Nationale'') is the [[French Gendarmerie]]'s [[elite]] [[counterterrorism]] and [[hostage ... 4: ...roup of Security and Intervention of the National Gendarmerie). 33: ...nsed by the appropriate training centers of the [[French military]]. 40: ...ign.org Unofficial page, officially endorsed] (in French) 41: *[http://www.defense.gouv.fr/gendarmerie/lexique/ehfebbduu.html Official page] List of people granted honorary French citizenship during the French Revolution (677 bytes) 1: ...[French Revolution]], [[France]] granted honorary French [[citizenship]] to those deemed champions of the ... Old French (19217 bytes) 1: '''Old French''' is a term sometimes used to refer to the [[Oïl... 9: *[[French language|French]] 10: **[[Acadian French language|Acadian French]] 11: **[[Cajun French]] 12: **[[Belgian French]] French (2268 bytes) 2: '''French''' in its formal sense and used in its capitalize... 4: #Something from or related to [[France]]. ''The French city of [[Paris]] has many fine restaurants.'' 5: ...[Mauritius]] and [[Luxembourg]] are able to speak French.'' 6: #The [[French people]]. See: [[List of French people]]. 7: ...tipulation that it only be applied to diameters. French units are used primarily for [[catheter]]s. In c... The French as seen by... (657 bytes) 1: ...n by...'') is a [[film]] series made for [[France|French]] television. 4: ... directors to deliver a short on the theme: ''The French as seen by...''. 8: ...h#The_Cowboy_and_the_Frenchman|The Cowboy and the Frenchman]]'' French 75 (485 bytes) 1: '''French 75''' is a [[cocktail]] made from [[Champagne (be... French toast (3702 bytes) 1: ... with butter and without a sweetening ingredient. French toast is usually served with the [[bread crust]],... 3: ...is usually thick bread made especially for use in French toast; when made at home, regular sliced bread is... 5: ...hat contain dried [[fruit]] as the bread base for French toast. Other spices that may be used include [[a... 7: ... and ''tostes dorées'' in [[France]]; more recent French terms are ''ameritte'' and ''pain perdu'' ("lost ... 9: ...ion, the French [[embassy]] merely commented that french fries are, in fact, from [[Belgium]].) Augustus French (321 bytes) 1: '''Augustus French''' ([[1808]] - [[1864]]) was a [[United States of... 5: [[Category:1808 births|French, Augustus]] 6: [[Category:1864 deaths|French, Augustus]] 7: [[Category:Governors of Illinois|French, Augustus]] French literature (24173 bytes) 1: ...language]]; and especially, literature written in French by citizens of [[France]]; it may also refer to l... 3: ...rancophone literature]] for literature written in French by citizens of other nations. 6: ... in their literature. In all artistic matters the French are essentially conservative, despite the fact th... 8: ...s history and its influence on other literatures, French literature occupies, as it were, a central positi... 10: ... overlook. As a matter of fact, most of the great French writers do not markedly display this so-called Ga... French Encyclopédistes (766 bytes) 1: ...Pierre Bayle]] (1647-1706), who created the first French dictionary, most of the Encyclopédistes were memb... 9: [[category:French history]] French curve (206 bytes) 1: A '''French curve''' is a [[drafting]] instrument used to dra... French Canada (1891 bytes) 3: ...ealities at different points in time, the term '''French Canada''' can be interpreted in different ways. C... 5: 1. The historical homeland of the French Canadian people, the St Lawrence river valley, wh... 9: ...Quebec]], or [[Stanstead, Quebec]] are not. These French Canadian communities were called "[[Little Canada... 11: ...ec]], [[Canada]], [[French Canadian diaspora]], [[French in Canada]] and [[Franco American]]s. 13: ...] Canadians, that is, Canadian citizens who speak French. In that sense, it is [[Quebec]], parts of [[New ... Kenneth French, Jr. (2194 bytes) 1: ...soned]] at the [[Marion Correctional Institute]]. French was featured in the [[documentary]], ''[[Licensed... 3: ==Murdered by Kenneth French, Jr.== 16: [[Category:Mass murderers|French, Kenneth Jr]] 17: [[Category:Spree shootings|French, Kenneth Jr]] French Empire (330 bytes) 1: The term '''French Empire''' can refer to: 3: * The [[First French Empire]] of [[Napoleon I of France | Napoleon Bon... 4: * The [[Second French Empire]] of [[Napoleon III of France | Napoleon I... 5: * The [[French Colonial Empire]], especially that of the 19th an... First French Empire (23401 bytes) 2: ...rbon|Bourbon]] [[monarchy]] in the history of the French [[state]], with a coda in the [[Hundred Days]] of... 4: ... its imitator and would-be successor the [[Second French Empire]] of [[Napoleon III of France|Napoleon III... 10: ... this [[Corsica]]n to the popular passions of the French of that day: abhorrence for the emigrant [[nobili... 12: ...g seen their actions in the stormy hours of the [[French Revolution]], he despised them and looked upon th... 16: ...ded them. Hence the immoderate extension given to French activity by his classical Latin spirit; hence als... Second French Empire (16305 bytes) 2: The '''Second French Empire''' or '''Second Empire''' was the imperial... 5: ...n I of France]], "who had sprung armed from the [[French Revolution]] like [[Minerva]] from the head of [[... 21: ...bden]] and [[Michel Chevalier]], had brought upon French industry the sudden shock of foreign competition.... 33: ...o mistake the importance of this manifestation of French opinion, and in view of his international failure... 40: ...the emperor granted entire liberty. The recall of French troops from Rome, in accordance with the conventi...
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