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Qué (quién) es suivre le mouvement - definición

POLITICAL PARTY
Le Mouvement Normand

À Suivre         
MAGAZINE
A Suivre; A suivre; (A Suivre)
À Suivre or A SUIVRE (English translation: "To Be Continued") was a Franco-Belgian comics magazine published from February 1978 to December 1997 by the Casterman publishing house. Along with the comic book magazines Spirou, Tintin, Pilote, and Metal Hurlant, it is considered to have been one of the major vehicles for the development of Franco-Belgian comics during the 20th century.
Le Maitron         
BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARIES OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT
Dictionnaire biographique, mouvement ouvrier, mouvement social; DBMOMS; Le Maitron en ligne
Le Maitron is a set of labor movement biographical dictionaries compiled by historian Jean Maitron and his successor .
Mouvement Souveraineté-Association         
DEFUNCT QUEBEC SEPARATIST MOVEMENT
Mouvement souveraineté-association; Movement for Sovereignty-Association; Mouvement souverainete-association; Mouvement Souverainete-Association
The Mouvement Souveraineté-Association (MSA, English: Movement for Sovereignty-Association) was a separatist movement formed on November 19, 1967 by René Lévesque to promote the concept of sovereignty-association between Quebec and the rest of Canada.

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Mouvement Normand

The Mouvement normand (Norman Movement) is a regionalist political organisation from Normandy, in Northern France.

Unlike many regionalist groupings, they are open to the view that people of Normandy are one of the constituent nationalities that made up the French nation. They also see the people of Normandy as direct inheritors of authentic Normans and also the results of their overseas exploits, including the Norman conquest of England.