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فرنسية - translation to Αγγλικά


فرنسية      

Frenchification

France         
  • Roussillon]], [[Vaucluse]]
  • access-date=19 May 2012}}</ref>
  • [[Place de la Bourse]] in [[Bordeaux]], an example of [[French baroque architecture]]
  • illegal migrant]] encampment in the vicinity of [[Calais]], France, that existed from January 2015 to October 2016.
  • nuclear power]], the highest percentage in the world.
  • [[Chamonix]] valley with the [[Mont Blanc]] at background, the highest mountain in the [[Alps]] and [[Western Europe]] on the border with [[Italy]]
  • [[Chanel]]'s headquarters on [[Place Vendôme]], Paris
  • The [[Château de Chenonceau]], nowadays part of a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]], was built in the early 16th century.
  • divine right]].
  • [[Claude Debussy]]
  • Impressionist]] movement
  • ''Ouverture des États généraux à Versailles, 5 mai 1789'' by [[Auguste Couder]]
  • [[Daft Punk]], pioneers of the [[French house]] movement
  • Free French]] during [[World War II]], and [[President of France]]
  • The basic principles that the French Republic must respect are found in the 1789 [[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]].
  • The [[European Synchrotron Radiation Facility]] in [[Grenoble]]
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • French [[Poilus]] posing with their war-torn flag in 1917, during World War I
  • [[Eugène Delacroix]]'s ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' (1830) portrays the [[July Revolution]] using the stylistic views of [[Romanticism]]. Since Liberty is part of the motto "[[Liberté, égalité, fraternité]]", as the French put it, this painting has become the primary symbol of the French Republic.
  • geographic scale]]
  • The first (light blue) and second (dark blue) [[French colonial empire]]
  • Frankish expansion from 481 to 870
  • [[René Descartes]], founder of modern [[Western philosophy]]<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rene-Descartes René Descartes], [[Encyclopædia Britannica]]</ref>
  • Metropolitan France territorial evolution]] from 985 to 1947
  • Composition of the French economy (GDP) in 2016 by expenditure type
  • date=19 September 2010}}&nbsp;– Official site of the Comédie Française</ref> [[Victor Hugo]] is one of the most important French novelist and poet; 19th-century poet, writer and translator [[Charles Baudelaire]]; 20th-century philosopher and novelist [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]
  • [[French wines]] are usually made to accompany French cuisine.
  • Pantheon]], a [[mausoleum]] for distinguished French people, in 2015
  • The [[European Parliament]] in [[Strasbourg]], near the border with (Germany). France is a founding member of all EU institutions.
  • page=6}}</ref>
  • [[Joan of Arc]] led the [[French Army]] to several important victories during the [[Hundred Years' War]] (1337–1453), which paved the way for the final victory.
  • EY]], November 2017</ref>
  • alt=sound clip of the Marseillaise French national anthem
  • 88 states and governments are part of ''[[La Francophonie]]'',<ref>[https://www.francophonie.org/la-francophonie-en-bref-754 La Francophonie en bref], ''[[La Francophonie]]'', retrieved on 26 January 2020</ref> which promotes values of [[democracy]], [[multilingualism]] and [[cultural diversity]].<ref>Anne Gazeau-Secret, [https://www.cairn.info/revue-geoeconomie-2010-4-page-39.htm Francophonie et diplomatie d'influence], [[Cairn.info]], dans ''Géoéconomie'' 2010/4 (n° 55), pages 39 à 56</ref> France has been a key member of this global organisation since its inception in 1970.
  • One of the [[Lascaux]] paintings: a horse&nbsp;– approximately 17,000 BC.<ref>[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-worlds-oldest-animal-paintings-are-on-this-cave-wall The World’s Oldest Animal Paintings Are on This Cave Wall], [[Scientific American]], 14 January 2021</ref>
  • absolute monarch of France]] and made France the leading European power.
  • publisher=The Art Newspaper}}</ref>
  • terrorists]]; they became the largest public rallies in French history.
  • Sculpture of [[Marianne]], a common national personification of the French Republic
  • Francophone minorities}}
  • National Assembly]], the lower legislative chamber of the [[French Parliament]].
  • url=https://www.forbes.com/2008/05/14/cannes-properties-luxury-forbeslife-cx_mw_0514realestate_slide.html}}</ref>
  • arrondissement]]
  • The [[Storming of the Bastille]] on 14 July 1789 was the most emblematic event of the [[French Revolution]].
  • Charles X]], 29 May 1825.}}
  • Reed bed on the [[Gironde estuary]], the largest estuary in Western Europe
  • km/h}}.
  • Saint Louis]]'s [[Sainte-Chapelle]] represents the French impact on religious architecture.
  • national park of France]], aiming at protecting part of the [[Amazonian forest]] located in [[French Guiana]]
  • [[Serge Gainsbourg]], one of the world's most influential popular musicians
  • ''Le Serment du Jeu de paume'']] by [[Jacques-Louis David]], 1791
  • Roman]] conquest of the country.
  • frameless
  • Champagne vineyards]] in [[Verzenay]] in the Montagne de Reims subregion
  • Zidane]] was named the best European footballer of the past 50 years in a 2004 [[UEFA]] poll.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/football/2004/apr/23/newsstory.sport5 "Zidane voted Europe's best ever"] ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 17 November 2013</ref>
  • Nature]], 7 October 2016</ref>
COUNTRY IN WESTERN EUROPE
FrancE; French Republic; ISO 3166-1:FR; FRance; Frankreich; Belle France; Fracne; République française; Republic of france; Republic of France; Republique francaise; Franse; FRANCE; La France; Etymology of France; France (country); Frqnce; Frànkrich; Frankrich; Franse Republiek; Republica Francesa; Französische Republik; Franzosische Republik; Franzoesische Republik; Bro-C'hall; Gallaoued; Republik Frañs; Republik Frans; French republic; Republic French; Environment of France; Environment in France; Franciae; Environmental issues in France; Francaise Republique
فرنسا
France         
  • Roussillon]], [[Vaucluse]]
  • access-date=19 May 2012}}</ref>
  • [[Place de la Bourse]] in [[Bordeaux]], an example of [[French baroque architecture]]
  • illegal migrant]] encampment in the vicinity of [[Calais]], France, that existed from January 2015 to October 2016.
  • nuclear power]], the highest percentage in the world.
  • [[Chamonix]] valley with the [[Mont Blanc]] at background, the highest mountain in the [[Alps]] and [[Western Europe]] on the border with [[Italy]]
  • [[Chanel]]'s headquarters on [[Place Vendôme]], Paris
  • The [[Château de Chenonceau]], nowadays part of a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]], was built in the early 16th century.
  • divine right]].
  • [[Claude Debussy]]
  • Impressionist]] movement
  • ''Ouverture des États généraux à Versailles, 5 mai 1789'' by [[Auguste Couder]]
  • [[Daft Punk]], pioneers of the [[French house]] movement
  • Free French]] during [[World War II]], and [[President of France]]
  • The basic principles that the French Republic must respect are found in the 1789 [[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]].
  • The [[European Synchrotron Radiation Facility]] in [[Grenoble]]
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • French [[Poilus]] posing with their war-torn flag in 1917, during World War I
  • [[Eugène Delacroix]]'s ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' (1830) portrays the [[July Revolution]] using the stylistic views of [[Romanticism]]. Since Liberty is part of the motto "[[Liberté, égalité, fraternité]]", as the French put it, this painting has become the primary symbol of the French Republic.
  • geographic scale]]
  • The first (light blue) and second (dark blue) [[French colonial empire]]
  • Frankish expansion from 481 to 870
  • [[René Descartes]], founder of modern [[Western philosophy]]<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rene-Descartes René Descartes], [[Encyclopædia Britannica]]</ref>
  • Metropolitan France territorial evolution]] from 985 to 1947
  • Composition of the French economy (GDP) in 2016 by expenditure type
  • date=19 September 2010}}&nbsp;– Official site of the Comédie Française</ref> [[Victor Hugo]] is one of the most important French novelist and poet; 19th-century poet, writer and translator [[Charles Baudelaire]]; 20th-century philosopher and novelist [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]
  • [[French wines]] are usually made to accompany French cuisine.
  • Pantheon]], a [[mausoleum]] for distinguished French people, in 2015
  • The [[European Parliament]] in [[Strasbourg]], near the border with (Germany). France is a founding member of all EU institutions.
  • page=6}}</ref>
  • [[Joan of Arc]] led the [[French Army]] to several important victories during the [[Hundred Years' War]] (1337–1453), which paved the way for the final victory.
  • EY]], November 2017</ref>
  • alt=sound clip of the Marseillaise French national anthem
  • 88 states and governments are part of ''[[La Francophonie]]'',<ref>[https://www.francophonie.org/la-francophonie-en-bref-754 La Francophonie en bref], ''[[La Francophonie]]'', retrieved on 26 January 2020</ref> which promotes values of [[democracy]], [[multilingualism]] and [[cultural diversity]].<ref>Anne Gazeau-Secret, [https://www.cairn.info/revue-geoeconomie-2010-4-page-39.htm Francophonie et diplomatie d'influence], [[Cairn.info]], dans ''Géoéconomie'' 2010/4 (n° 55), pages 39 à 56</ref> France has been a key member of this global organisation since its inception in 1970.
  • One of the [[Lascaux]] paintings: a horse&nbsp;– approximately 17,000 BC.<ref>[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-worlds-oldest-animal-paintings-are-on-this-cave-wall The World’s Oldest Animal Paintings Are on This Cave Wall], [[Scientific American]], 14 January 2021</ref>
  • absolute monarch of France]] and made France the leading European power.
  • publisher=The Art Newspaper}}</ref>
  • terrorists]]; they became the largest public rallies in French history.
  • Sculpture of [[Marianne]], a common national personification of the French Republic
  • Francophone minorities}}
  • National Assembly]], the lower legislative chamber of the [[French Parliament]].
  • url=https://www.forbes.com/2008/05/14/cannes-properties-luxury-forbeslife-cx_mw_0514realestate_slide.html}}</ref>
  • arrondissement]]
  • The [[Storming of the Bastille]] on 14 July 1789 was the most emblematic event of the [[French Revolution]].
  • Charles X]], 29 May 1825.}}
  • Reed bed on the [[Gironde estuary]], the largest estuary in Western Europe
  • km/h}}.
  • Saint Louis]]'s [[Sainte-Chapelle]] represents the French impact on religious architecture.
  • national park of France]], aiming at protecting part of the [[Amazonian forest]] located in [[French Guiana]]
  • [[Serge Gainsbourg]], one of the world's most influential popular musicians
  • ''Le Serment du Jeu de paume'']] by [[Jacques-Louis David]], 1791
  • Roman]] conquest of the country.
  • frameless
  • Champagne vineyards]] in [[Verzenay]] in the Montagne de Reims subregion
  • Zidane]] was named the best European footballer of the past 50 years in a 2004 [[UEFA]] poll.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/football/2004/apr/23/newsstory.sport5 "Zidane voted Europe's best ever"] ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 17 November 2013</ref>
  • Nature]], 7 October 2016</ref>
COUNTRY IN WESTERN EUROPE
FrancE; French Republic; ISO 3166-1:FR; FRance; Frankreich; Belle France; Fracne; République française; Republic of france; Republic of France; Republique francaise; Franse; FRANCE; La France; Etymology of France; France (country); Frqnce; Frànkrich; Frankrich; Franse Republiek; Republica Francesa; Französische Republik; Franzosische Republik; Franzoesische Republik; Bro-C'hall; Gallaoued; Republik Frañs; Republik Frans; French republic; Republic French; Environment of France; Environment in France; Franciae; Environmental issues in France; Francaise Republique
فرنسا