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France

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  • Place de la République (Lyon)
  • Place de la République (Metz)
  • Place de la République, Paris
  • Place de la République (Strasbourg)

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Napoleon - Titles, Styles, Honours and Arms
... Emperor Napoleon I of France House of Bonaparte Political offices Preceded by French Directory Provisional Consul of France 11 November – 12 December 1799 Became Consul New title Consulate created First ...
Napoleon - Reforms
... and sewer systems, and established the Banque de France (central bank) ... Articles, which regulated public worship in France ... military achievements the order is still the highest decoration in France ...
Foreign Relations Of Tunisia - France
... Tunisia and France retain a special relationship due to their history, geographic location, and economic relationship ... In France there is a sizeable Tunisian diaspora, and the French language is widely used in Tunisia ... Ranked by country, France receives the largest amount of Tunisian exports, and France is number-one regarding Tunisian imports also ...
Economy Of Saint Pierre And Miquelon
... although it represents only 25 percent of what France had sought ... The islands are heavily subsidized by France, which benefits the standard of living ... parity $48.3 million, supplemented by annual payments from France of about $60 million (2003 estimate) GDP per capita purchasing power parity $6,900 (2001 estimate ...
Napoleon - Legacy - Criticism
... Napoleon ended lawlessness and disorder in post-Revolutionary France ... His role in the Haitian Revolution and decision to reinstate slavery in France's oversea colonies are controversial and have an impact on his ... must reflect the loss of status for France and needless deaths brought by his rule historian Victor Davis Hanson writes, "After all, the military record is unquestioned—17 years of wars, perhaps six million ...

Famous quotes containing the word france:

    It is not enough that France should be regarded as a country which enjoys the remains of a freedom acquired long ago. If she is still to count in the world—and if she does not intend to, she may as well perish—she must be seen by her own citizens and by all men as an ever-flowing source of liberty. There must not be a single genuine lover of freedom in the whole world who can have a valid reason for hating France.
    Simone Weil (1909–1943)

    France has lost a battle. But France has not lost the war!
    Charles De Gaulle (1890–1970)

    In France a woman will not go to sleep until she has talked over affairs of state with her lover or her husband.
    Jules Mazarin (1602–1661)