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John II of France (4361 bytes)
1: ...nel ''ca'' 1350 ([[Louvre Museum]]), the oldest profile portrait in Europe]] 2: ... [[Philippe VI of France|Philippe VI]] and Jeanne of Burgundy. 4: ...daughter of [[John the Blind of Luxemburg]], king of [[Bohemia]]. 8: *1) [[Charles V of France|Charles V le Sage]] (January 21, 1338 - September... 9: *2) [[Louis I of Anjou|Louis]] (July 23, 1339 - September 20, 1384... John I of France (1733 bytes) 1: ..., [[1316]]) was [[list of French monarchs|King of France]] for the five days he lived. 3: ...f King [[Louis X of France|Louis X]] and Clemence of [[Hungary]]. 5: ...lieved his uncle, the future King [[Philippe V of France|Philippe V]], caused his death in order to gain t... 7: .... He was succeeded by his uncle, [[Philippe V of France|Philippe V]]. 11: ...er" rowspan="2" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Louis X of France|Louis X]]''' Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley (1879 bytes) 1: ...unded from his father's (Stevas) and mother's (St John-O'Connor). 4: called to the Bar of the Middle Temple in [[1952]]. 6: ...e Commons in 1987 and was elevated to the [[House of Lords]]. 8: ...ommission]] from [[1985]] to [[1999]], and Master of [[Emmanuel College, Cambridge]] between [[1991]] ... 13: ..."40%" align="center"|'''[[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]]'''<br>1979–1981 New France (14186 bytes) 1: ...erior]] and from the [[Hudson Bay]] to the [[Gulf of Mexico]]. The territory was then divided in five ... 5: ...ts soon realized the St. Lawrence region was full of valuable [[fur]], especially [[American Beaver|be... 7: ...n visitors around that time is not known for lack of historical records. 9: ...ed at [[Île-Saint-Croix]] on Baie François ([[Bay of Fundy]]) which was moved to [[Habitation at Port-... 11: ==Foundation of Québec== Île-de-France (2904 bytes) 1: ... meanings that may have been confused with Île-de-France (note the circumflex accent).'' 4: ...span="2" align=center bgcolor="#66CCFF">'''Île-de-France region'''</th></tr> 5: ...|120px|Coat of Arms]]<br>[[Coat of Arms of Île-de-France|Details]]</td></tr> 17: <tr><td>[[Cantons of France|Cantons]]</td><td>317</td></tr> 18: <tr><td>[[Communes of France|Communes]]</td><td>1,281</td></tr> France 3 (1282 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#BFDFFF"|France 3 5: ...ly Called|| La Troisième Chaîne (1972-1975), FR3 (France Régions 3) (1975-1992) 11: |Owned By:||[[France Télévisions]] 13: |Web Address:||[http://www.france3.fr/ www.france3.fr] 17: |Terrestrial Analogue:||''SECAM, in France'' France 2 (1404 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#BFDFFF"|France 2 11: |Owned By:||[[France Télévisions]] 13: |Web Address:||[http://www.france2.fr/ www.france2.fr] 17: |Terrestrial Analogue:||''SECAM, in France'' 23: |Cable:|| Yes, France and Belgium, analog and digital France 5 (748 bytes) 2: ... 2]] and [[France 3]], the main networks of the [[France Télévisions]] group, it does not feature [[sitcom... 4: France 5 is available on [[cable television|cable]] all ... 6: France 5 used to be called '''La Cinquième''' until [[Ja... 9: *[http://www.france5.fr/ France 5 web site] 11: {{france-stub}} France (26550 bytes) 1: ...e]], and which is further made up of a collection of overseas islands and territories located in other... 3: France is a [[democracy]] organised as a [[unitary state... 4: ...sed in the [[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]]. 6: ...ber of the [[UN]] [[Security Council]]. It is one of only seven acknowledged [[nuclear powers]] in exi... 7: {{France infobox}} Abortion in France (1363 bytes) 1: ...]] has been legal in [[France]] since the passage of the Veil Act in [[1975]]. 3: ...heir greatest stringency, with abortion a capital offense. The last execution took place in [[1942]]. ... 5: ...[1975]], available on demand until the tenth week of pregnancy on condition that they undergo counsell... 7: ...en weeks of pregnancy. By one estimate, a quarter of all French abortions now use RU-486. 12: * [[Morality and legality of abortion]] 1921 in France (24967 bytes) 2: [[1920 in France]], 3: [[1921|other events of 1921]], 4: [[1922 in France]] and the 5: [[Timeline of French history]]. 9: ... one or two of the outstanding facts of [[1920 in France]]. Vannes, France (131 bytes) 1: ...es''' is a [[city]] located at the [[confluence]] of the [[Vannes River]]. 3: [[List of cities in France]] Louis II of France (1459 bytes) 1: ...of [[Charles the Bald|Charles II]] and Ermentrude of [[Orléans]]. 3: ...III of France|Charles III, King of France]], King of West Franks. 5: ...ided between two of his sons, Carloman and Louis III. 11: ..." | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Charles the Bald|Charles II]]''' 12: ...lign="center" | '''[[List of French monarchs|King of Western Francia]]''' 1922 in France (15750 bytes) 2: [[1921 in France]], 3: [[1922|other events of 1922]], 4: [[1923 in France]] and the 5: [[Timeline of French history]]. 9: ..., to the security of Great Britain, and the peace of the world." Movement for France (1123 bytes) 1: ...s led by [[Philippe de Villiers]], once Secretary of State under [[Jacques Chirac]]. 3: ...s also strongly opposed to the possible admission of [[Turkey]] into the [[European Union]]. 5: ... 7.6% of the popular vote and returned 3 [[Member of the European Parliament|MEPs]]. 8: *[[List of political parties in France]] 9: *[[Politics of France]] Tourism in France (1837 bytes) 1: <!--[[Category:Tourism]] [[Category:France]]--> 2: ...jpg|thumb|250px|Chateau of Josselin, in Brittany, France.]] 4: ...de Triomphe]] and [[Notre-Dame de Paris|cathedral of Notre-Dame]]. 6: ... the eastern parts of France there are famous [[skiing]] resorts in the [[Alps]]. 9: ...od accommodation, a professional welcome and lots of [[French_cuisine|good food]]. 1920 in France (26268 bytes) 2: [[1919 in France]], 3: [[1920|other events of 1920]], 4: [[1921 in France]] and the 5: [[Timeline of French history]]. 9: ...blican groups, who secured 218 seats. The parties of the Right won 20 seats, and the Socialists won 2. Matter of France (3686 bytes) 1: ...s from the [[Old French]] [[medieval literature]] of the ''[[chanson de geste|chansons de geste]]''. ... 3: ...lfth century]] French poet [[Jean Bodel]], author of ''the Chanson de Saisnes'', a ''chanson de geste'... 5: :''Ne sont que iij matières à nul homme atandant,'' 6: :''De France et de Bretaigne, et de Rome la grant. '' 8: ...be without: the matter of France, of Britain, and of great Rome.) Lothair of France (1894 bytes) 1: ..., he left a son who succeeded him as [[Louis V of France|Louis V]]. 7: ...align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Louis IV of France|Louis IV]]''' 8: ...lign="center" | '''[[List of French monarchs|King of Western Francia]]''' 9: ...align="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Louis V of France|Louis V]]''' 16: [[fr:Lothaire de France]] Dunkirk, France (3124 bytes) 1: ...st part of [[France]], in the ''[[département]]'' of [[Nord]], 10 km from the [[Belgium|Belgian]] bord... 5: ...[[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]], a large number of [[pirate]]s had their base at Dunkirk; [[Jean Bar... 7: ...on Churchill]] called it). The British evacuation of Dunkirk was codenamed [[Operation Dynamo]]. Durin... 9: ...Bahamas|Bahamian]]-registered ''Kariba'' and sank off Dunkirk harbor, causing a hazard to navigation i... 13: Dunkirk is the third largest harbour in France, after [[Le Havre]] and [[Marseille]]. It is also...
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