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Franc$96773$ - traduction vers italien

FRENCH VOLUNTEERS, CHIEFLY PEASANTS, WHO CARRIED ON A GUERILLA WARFARE AGAINST THE GERMANS IN THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR
Franc-tireur; Franc-Tireurs; Francs tireurs; Franc Tireur; Franc-Tireur; Franc tireur; Francs-tireur; Franc-tireurs; Francs-Tireur
  • Battle of Normandy]] in 1944.
  • ''Francs-tireurs'' in the [[Vosges]] during the Franco-Prussian War

Franc      
n. franco
Swiss franc         
  • 16 franc gold coin of the Helvetic Republic (1800)
  • Fine print of a CHF 20 banknote, with distances between earth and various celestial bodies in [[light-second]]s
  • 5 Swiss francs coin minted in 1889
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  • 1 Swiss franc coin minted in 1995
  • Euro – Swiss franc exchange rate from 1999
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  • French ecu stamped "40 BZ" (''batzen'') in [[Bern]] became 4 ''franken'' under the Helvetic Republic
  • 2}}-franc coin
  • Exchange rates with the euro and U.S. dollar, 2003–2006
  • US Dollar]] / Swiss Franc exchange rate
CURRENCY OF SWITZERLAND AND LIECHTENSTEIN
Swiss Franc; Swiss Francs; Swiss francs; Franc (Swiss currency); Schweizer Franken; Franc suisse; Franco svizzero; Swiss Frank; Swiss franco; Swiss Franken; Swiss frank; S₣; Francogeddon; CH₣; CHF (currency); ISO 4217:CHF; Francs Suisses; Currency of Switzerland
franco svizzero
San Francisco Chronicle         
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  • ''Chronicle'' CEO John Sias announces the sale of the newspaper to the [[Hearst Corporation]], August 6, 1999.
  • Bill German (left), the ''Chronicle''{{'}}s editor emeritus, and Page One editor Jack Breibart in the newsroom, March 1994
  • "Chronicle Insider" columnists Phil Matier and Andrew Ross in the newsroom
NEWSPAPER SERVING THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
The San Francisco Chronicle; SFGate; SF Chronicle; SF chronicle; Sfgate; Sfgate.com; The San Fransisco Gate; The San Francisco Gate; San Francisco Gate; SFgate.com; Chronicle Building; Chronicle building; S.F. Chronicle; San Fran. Chron.; San Franc. Chron.; San Franc Chron; San Francisco Chronicle building (Mission Street); Sfchronicle.com; SFChronicle.com; SFGATE.com; San Francisco Sunday Chronicle
nome di quotidiano californiano "leader"

Définition

Franc-tireur
·add. ·noun A French partisan soldier, or one belonging to a corps of detached light troops engaged in forays, skirmishes, scouting, ·etc.

Wikipédia

Francs-tireurs

Francs-tireurs (pronounced [fʁɑ̃.ti.ʁœʁ], French for "free shooters") were irregular military formations deployed by France during the early stages of the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). The term was revived and used by partisans to name two major French Resistance movements set up to fight against the Nazi Germans during World War II.

The term is sometimes used to refer more generally to guerrilla fighters who operate outside the laws of war.