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FRENCH MULTINATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION
Orange (telecommunications); Orange (company); France Telecom; OpenTransit; Orange Mobile; Orange Telecom; Orange (Mobile Telephone company); Orange Telecommunications; Orange Network; Orange SA; Orange.fr; Orange.com; Orange (telecoms); Orange Dominicana; VOXMobile; Orange Liechtenstein; Orange Luxembourg; Orange France; Orange (brand); France telecom; France Télécom SA; France Telecom SA; VOXmobile; Orange Botswana; Orange Cameroon; Orange Ivory Coast; Orange Kenya; Orange Madagascar; Orange Mali; Orange Mauritius; Orange Niger; Orange Réunion; Orange Senegal; Orange Switzerland; Orange Uganda; France Telecom S.A.; France Télécom S.A.; Orange Labs; Itinéris; Mobicarte; OLA (Mobile phone); France Télécom; Orange Sport; Orange sa; Orange Sa; Orange s.a.
  • Orange's former head office in Paris at 6, Place d'Alleray.
  • [[Orange Marine]] operates [[cable-laying ship]]s
  • As a result of [[deregulation]], Orange operates phone booths in Wellington, New Zealand.
  • Orange world activities.
  • Logo of France Télécom from 2006 until 2013.
  • Mobile network locations in Europe.<br />[[File:Naranja1.png]] France, Moldova, Romania and Slovakia: leading mobile telephone business.<br />[[File:Naranja2.png]] Belgium, Poland: ranked 2nd in mobile telephony.<br />[[File:Naranja3.png]] Spain: ranked 3rd in mobile telephony.

France Telecom         
nome di importante società francese di telecomunicazioni (fornitrice di servizi Internet, cavi telefonici in affitto ecc.)
tour de France         
  • green jersey]]
  • white jersey]]
  • stage 9]] [[individual time trial]] of the [[2012 Tour de France]]
  • 1936 Tour de France
  • Part of the crowd during most days of the Tour is [[Didi Senft]] who, in a red [[devil]] costume, has been the Tour devil since 1993.
  • [[Maurice Garin]], winner of the first Tour de France standing on the right. The man on the left is possibly [[Leon Georget]] (1903).<ref>[[Spaarnestad Photo]] image number SFA001006411</ref>
  • School book by Augustine Fouillée under the 'nom de plume' G. Bruno
  • [[Jacques Goddet]] memorial at the top of the [[Col du Tourmalet]]
  • Altitude profile of the [[Alpe d'Huez]] climb
  • mountains classification]] a record seven times.
  • Prize money in 2013 Euros in the Tour de France
  • 22px
  • Spectators' banner during the [[2006 Tour de France]]
  • A collected peloton in the [[2006 Tour de France]]
  • Start of the 2015 Tour de France in [[Utrecht]]
  • Vehicles from the 2014 Tour de France Publicity Caravan
  • general classification]] for the most days without having ever been the overall winner
MULTIPLE-STAGE BICYCLE RACE PRIMARILY HELD IN FRANCE
Tour De France; Tour de France (cycling competition); Tour de France cycliste; Le Tour de France; Tours de France; Tour de france; TdF; Tour du France; La Grande Boucle; Le Tour; Le tour de france; Tour de France Customs; Tour de Fraud; Letour; Le tour; Tour of France; Tour de la France
n. tour de France (gara di biciclette)
Louis the fourteenth         
  • The [[Battle of Ramillies]] between the French and the English, 23 May 1706
  • Baptismal certificate, 1638
  • The [[Persian embassy to Louis XIV]] sent by [[Sultan Husayn]] in 1715. ''Ambassade de Perse auprès de Louis XIV'', studio of [[Antoine Coypel]].
  • Louis XIV as a young child, unknown painter
  • Louis XIV as Apollo in the ''[[Ballet Royal de la Nuit]]'' (1653)
  • Battle of Fleurus]], 1690
  • Duke of Berwick]] defeated decisively the Alliance forces of Portugal, England, and the Dutch Republic at the [[Battle of Almansa]].
  • Louis XIV in 1643, just before becoming king, by [[Claude Deruet]]
  • Bronze bust of Louis XIV. Circa 1660, by an unknown artist. From Paris, France. The [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], London.
  • Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Versailles
  • The ''Cour royale'' and the ''Cour de marbre'' at Versailles
  • Louis XIV
  • Engraving of Louis XIV
  • Protestant peasants]] rebelled against the officially sanctioned ''[[dragonnades]]'' (conversions enforced by [[dragoon]]s, labeled "missionaries in boots") that followed the Edict of Fontainebleau.
  • Queen Marie Thérèse]]
  • siege of Namur]] (1692)
  • Europe after the [[Peace of Westphalia]] in 1648
  • Territorial expansion of France under Louis XIV (1643–1715) is depicted in orange.
  • The future Philip V being introduced as king of Spain by his grandfather, Louis XIV
  • [[Philip V of Spain]]
  • la Grande Mademoiselle]]''.
  • Le Brun]], (1619–1690)
  • Versailles]] on 15 May 1685, following the [[Bombardment of Genoa]]. (''Reparation faite à Louis XIV par le Doge de Gênes. 15 mai 1685'' by [[Claude Guy Halle]], Versailles.)
  • Bust of Louis XIV by [[Gianlorenzo Bernini]]
  • Louis XIV, 1670, by [[Claude Lefèbvre]]
  • Louis XIV in 1670, engraved portrait by [[Robert Nanteuil]]
  • Rijksmuseum Amsterdam]]
  • Jupiter]]
  • Louis XIII]] are in the background.
  • Louis in 1701
  • Royal procession passing the [[Pont-Neuf]] under Louis XIV
  • Louis in 1690
  • Louis XIV encouraged Catholic missions through the creation of the [[Paris Foreign Missions Society]]
  • Marshal de Luxembourg
  • Map of France after the death of Louis XIV
  • Painting from 1667 depicting Louis as patron of the fine arts
  • Royal Monogram
  • Louis XIV in 1685, the year he revoked the [[Edict of Nantes]]
  • King Narai]] to Louis XIV in 1686, led by [[Kosa Pan]]. Engraving by Nicolas Larmessin.
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  • 15px
KING OF FRANCE AND NAVARRA, FROM 1643 TO 1715
King Louis XIV; Sun King; King Louis XIV of France; Louis xiv; Louis XIV, King of France; The Grand Monarque; Grand Monarque; King louis xiv; King Louis 14; The Sun King; The King Sun; Lewis Baboon; L'etat c'est moi; King of France Louis XIV; Grand Roi; Le Roi Soleil; Louis the 14th; Louis 14; Roi Soleil; Louis-Dieudonné; Louix XIV; Princess Marie Anne of France; Princess Anne Élisabeth of France; Mansour Al Cognosji XVI; Louis-Dieudonne; Louis-François de France, duc d'Anjou; Louis François de France; Louis-François de France; Louis François, Duke of Anjou; Louis-François, Duke of Anjou; Anne-Élisabeth de France; Marie-Anne de France; Louis Francis, Duke of Anjou; Louis François of France; Louis XIV of France; Louis François de France, Duke of Anjou; Louis Xiv; Louis Francois, Duke of Anjou; Princess Anne Elisabeth of France; Charles de La Baume Le Blanc; Louis Xiv Of France; L'Etat c'est moi; L'Etat c'est moi.; L'etat c'est moi.; Ludvig XIV; Princess Marie-Anne of France; Princess Anne Elizabeth of France; Aides (tax); French King Louis XIV; “I am the state.”; Lewis XIV; Lewis XIV of France; Louis XIIII; Louis the Fourteenth; Louis XIV de France
n. Luigi XIV (re francese)

تعريف

Open Telecom Platform
<communications, library, Erlang> (OTP) A set of standard, open source libraries and tools for use with Erlang. http://erlang.org/faq/t1.html#AEN17. (2001-08-28)

ويكيبيديا

Orange S.A.

Orange S.A. (French pronunciation: ​[ɔʁɑ̃ʒ ɛs ɑ]), formerly France Télécom S.A. (stylized as france telecom) is a French multinational telecommunications corporation. It has 266 million customers worldwide and employs 89,000 people in France, and 59,000 elsewhere. In 2015, the group had revenue of €40 billion. The company's head office is located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris.

Orange has been the company's main brand for mobile, landline, internet and Internet Protocol television (IPTV) services since 2006. The Orange brand originated in the United Kingdom in 1994 after Hutchison Whampoa acquired a controlling stake in Microtel Communications: that company became a subsidiary of Mannesmann in 1999 and then was acquired by France Télécom in 2000. The France Télécom company was rebranded to Orange on 1 July 2013.

The company has faced criticism due to the Orange S.A. suicides.

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1. In the meantime, Etisalat has kept its SMS channels with France Telecom open, and customers can still receive text messages from France Telecom customers.
2. France Telecom has said it will appeal that fine.
3. France Telecom also confirmed its full–year targets.
4. France Telecom built up menacing debts between 1''' and 2002.
5. A–rated companies include the likes of France Telecom, John Deere, Caterpillar, MetaLife, and Nike.