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 vp_ok.htm
Republic of Djibouti (formerly known as French Territory of the Afars and the Issas, and previously French Somaliland)
Republic of the Congo (formerly known as French Congo, or Congo-Brazzaville)
Republic of Suriname (Republiek Suriname) (formerly known as Dutch Guiana)
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 Background Notes Archive - East Asia and the Pacific
On October 9, the Cambodian monarchy was abolished, and the country was renamed the Khmer Republic.
The great city and temples remained largely cloaked by the forest until the late 19th century when French archaeologists began a long restoration process.
After 1953, the conservancy became a joint project of the French and Cambodian Governments.
http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/bgnotes/eap/cambodia9601.html   (4357 words)

  
 Asian nationalisms, social revolutions
Lao People's Democratic Republic (Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao) is also a former French colony.
In 1991, the country's name was changed to the Republic of Mongolia.
Defeating the United States and its client-state the Republic of Vietnam ("South Vietnam"), the unified country became the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Cong Hoa Chu Nghia Viet Nam).
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~pollard/movements.html   (4357 words)

  
 Ethnologue 14 report for language code:HAT
Also spoken in Bahamas, Canada, Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, French Guiana, Puerto Rico, USA.
It has been superseded by the corresponding entry in the 15th edition (2005).
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 France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marianne is a symbol of the French Republic.
The French Republic is a democracy which is organized as a unitary semi-presidential republic.
The short-lived Second Republic ended in 1852 when Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte proclaimed the Second French Empire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France   (6041 words)

  
 Third French Republic Governing Body of France Republican Parliamentary Democracy Questia.com Online Library
Historical Dictionary of the Third French Republic, 1870-1940, Vol.
The diplomatic episodes and...PART I THE THIRD FRENCH REPUBLIC 3 1.
War and Diplomacy in the French Republic: An Inquiry into Political Motivations and the Control of Foreign Policy
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 French Equatorial Africa
French Equatorial Africa (French Republic Federation of colony)
French Equatorial Africa (French Republic) Moyen Congo stamps overprint
French Equatorial Africa (French Republic) Gabon stamps overprint
http://www.kalnieciai.lt/zenius/africa/french/equatorial/equatorial.html   (58 words)

  
 French Revolutionary Calendar
fall of the French monarchy **French Revolutionary Wars **French Revolutionary Calendar **Glossary, Timeline, List of people * First French Empire* French Restoration * Second Republic* Second French Empire* Third Republic* France during World War II * Fourth Republic* Fifth Republic
The French Revolutionary Calendar or French Republican Calendar is a calendar proposed during the French Revolution, and in use by the French government for 13 years from 1793.
It was abolished by Napoléon partly to appease the Catholic Church, which opposed the calendar because it abolished the Sabbath, but mainly because he had crowned himself Emperor of the French in December 1804 and had created the new Empire's Nobility during the year 1805.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/french_revolutionary_calendar   (58 words)

  
 United Nations Human Rights Website - Treaty Bodies Database - Document - Jurisprudence - France
(a) French persons from the territory of the French Republic, as it was constituted on 28 July 1960, and domiciled, on the date on which a State previously having the status of overseas territory of the French Republic attained independence, in the territory of that State retained French nationality (an.
Regarding the principles established by the French Nationality Code in respect of persons from former overseas territories (Mauritania had the status of an overseas territory of the French Republic on 31 December 1946 and became independent on 28 November 1960), the State party submitted that:
French nationality is evidenced in cases of difficulty by a certificate issued by the juge d'instance of the place of domicile of the applicant.
http://www.unhchr.ch/tbs/doc.nsf/385c2add1632f4a8c12565a9004dc311/278e5d1a83cbd432c1256acd004deb6f?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,184/1984   (5344 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Second French Empire Article
Gaul * Franks * France in the Middle Ages * Valois Dynasty * Bourbon Dynasty * French Revolution* First French Empire* French Restoration * Second Republic * Second French Empire* Third Republic* France during World War II * Fourth Republic* Fifth Republic
The Empire had fallen, the emperor was a prisoner in Germany, and France now embarked on the era of the Third Republic.
History of France series Gaul * Franks * France in the Middle Ages * Valois Dynasty * Bourbon Dynasty * French Revolution* First French Empire* French Restoration * Second Republic * Second French E...
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 Liguria [Definition]
[click for more] or French control, the Republic of Genoa The Republic of Genoa, in full the Most Serene Republic of Genoa (known as the Ligurian Republic from 1798 to 1805) was an independent state in Liguria on the northwestern Italian coast from ca.
It borders France The French Republic or France (French: République française or France) is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in western Europe, and which is further made up of a collection of overseas islands and territories located in other continents....
[click for more] from France The French Republic or France (French: République française or France) is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in western Europe, and which is further made up of a collection of overseas islands and territories located in other continents....
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 French Morocco
Morocco (French Republic protectorate) French Republic stamps overprint
Morocco (French Republic protectorate) Morocco 1891-1912 stamps overprint
Morocco (French Republic protectorate) Morocco 1944-1946 stamps overprint
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 ipedia.com: France Article
The constitution of the Fifth Republic was approved by public referendum on September 28 1958.
The French Republic or France (French République Française or France), is a country located in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra, and Spain.
The overseas territories and countries form part of the French Republic, but do not form part of the Republic's European territory or the EU fiscal area.
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 Napoleon
His majesty, the emperor and the king of Hungary and Bohemia, and the first consul of the French republic, in the name of the French people, having equally at heart to put an end to the miseries of war, have resolved to proceed to the conclusion of a definite treaty of peace and amity.
France defeated Naples and transformed it into the Parthenopean Republic (Jan., 1799), but in N Italy the Austrians and the Russians drove out the French, and in Aug., 1799, General Suvorov crossed the Alps into Switzerland, where Archduke Charles had already won (June 4–7) a victory at Zürich over Masséna.
The coalition also captured Milan; put an end to the Cisalpine Republic, which had been formed under French auspices in 1797; occupied Turin; and in general deprived the French of their previous victories in Italy.
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 Stuart Basten
As the study of the French Third Republic is most comfortably dealt with in terms of events and “affairs”, perhaps it is useful to single out a particular instance which reflects the attitude of the Republic and their true motives.
The education reforms of the French Third Republic were based on the concept of consolidation of the state – which by its bourgeois nature, is consolidation of the bourgeoisie.
For the French Third Republic, education played a major role, but the motives were consolidation of the bourgeois state first, with social reform at best a secondary issue; at worst an unconscious and serendipitous side-effect.
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 tarde.doc
The French Third Republic, or in French, Troisieme Republiqu sometimes written as IIIeme Republique, was created on September 4, 1870 following the collapse of the Empire of Napoleon III in the Franco-Prussian War.
The Historical Context Gabriel Jean de Tarde, (1843-1904), was a French sociologist, criminologist and philosopher who lived and conducted his scientific work under the influence of major historical, economical, social and political changes and events in French society following the French Revolution and establishment of the Third Republic in France.
Nevertheless, within the period of the French Third Republic the governments collapsed with regularity.
http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/crimtheory/2004/tarde.doc   (3998 words)

  
 French_Republic
The constitution of the Fifth Republic was approved by public referendum on September 28 1958.
The French Republic is furthermore a member of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) and of the Indian Ocean Commission (COI), and an associate member of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS).
The French Republic or France (French: République française or France) is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in western Europe, and which is further made up of a collection of overseas islands and territories located in other continents.
http://www.freecaviar.com/search.php?title=French_Republic   (3998 words)

  
 Treaty between the United States of America and Mexico relating to the waters of the Rio Grande
The French Republic shall be superintendent of works for the port of Strasbourg; the Federal Republic of Germany shall be superintendent of works for the port of Kehl.
The French Republic shall bear the costs relating to installations for the protection and adaptation of the port of Strasbourg; the Federal Republic of Germany shall bear such Costs relating to the port of Kehl.
The French Republic shall carry out the works at the Gambsheim barrage described in annex I to this Convention, with the exception of the hydroelectric plant and its appurtenant works.
http://www.internationalwaterlaw.org/RegionalDocs/Rhine_River1969.htm   (5100 words)

  
 Cote d'Ivoire REFORM AND THE FRENCH COMMUNITY - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System
The French constitution of 1958, creating the Fifth Republic, provided for the free association of autonomous republics within the newly created French Community, in which France was the senior partner.
After the dissolution of the French Fourth Republic in 1958, General Charles de Gaulle, the first president of the Fifth Republic, had even more extensive reforms written into a new constitution, reflecting not only de Gaulle's own pragmatic and anti-imperialist ideas but also the economic and political changes that had occurred since 1946.
The reforms of 1956, or loi cadre, passed by the French Fourth Republic, acknowledged the growing nationalism and a developing political consciousness in the AOF.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - French Community
Formed under the constitution of the Fifth Republic to replace the French Union of the Fourth Republic, the Community consists of the French Republic, twelve autonomous republics, the trusteeships of Togoland and Cameroon, the French Southern and Antarctic lands, and the Anglo-French condominium...
French Community (French La Communauté), association of France and some of its former colonies, created in 1958 by the constitution of the Fifth...
The political developments in France in 1958 which catapulted General Charles de Gaulle to power also brought revolutionary changes in the French Union, converting it into a new voluntary association of nations, the French Community.
http://encarta.msn.com/French_Community.html   (597 words)

  
 French Third Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The French Third Republic, (in French, Troisième Republique, sometimes written as IIIème Republique) (1870/75-10 July 1940) was the governing body of France between the Second French Empire and the Fourth Republic.
When France was finally liberated, few called for the restoration of the Third Republic, and a Constituent Assembly was established in 1946 to draft a constitution for a successor, established as the Fourth Republic that December.
However, the French Second Empire lasted only eighteen years because of the emergence of another world power, one that was to profoundly transform the balance of power in Europe - the German Empire.
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 JAH Roundtable
The French of 1848, caught as they were between their revolutionary heritage and their current aspirations, carefully studied and even taught the institutional example offered by the birth of the American republic and its constitutional network.
After the advent of the French Third Republic, when the constitutional laws of 1875 were adopted, the interest in Tocqueville's work faded, his book being almost totally ignored until the beginning of the Cold War.
In 1850, Edouard Laboulaye enthusiastically hailed the American republic as being "more like a democracy, the queen of the world." Nineteenth-century French historians, as readers of The Federalist, translated the 1787 Constitution more often than the state constitutions.
http://chnm.gmu.edu/declaration/marien.html   (597 words)

  
 Franks - encyclopedia article about Franks.
France in modern times The History of France from 1914 to today spans the political regimes of the Third French Republic, the Vichy Regime, the French Fourth Republic and the French Fifth Republic, and includes World War I and World War II.
It was in many ways a revival of the Third Republic which had ruled before World War II, and as such suffered many of the same problems, such as very short ministries that made policy planning difficult.
The Vichy position that it was the de jure French government was challenged by the Free French Forces of Charles de Gaulle.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Franks   (4823 words)

  
 French Equatorial Africa: Definition and Much More From Answers.com
In the Fourth French Republic, French Equatorial Africa was given representation in the French parliament and in the assembly of the French Union.
French Equatorial Africa (Afrique Équatoriale Française, AEF) was the federation of French colonial possessions in Middle Africa, extending northwards from the Congo River to the Sahara Desert.
Established in 1910, the federation contained four territories — Gabon, Middle Congo (now the Republic of the Congo), Oubangui-Chari (or Ubangi-Shari, now the Central African Republic) and Chad, although the last was not organised as a separate entity until 1920.
http://www.answers.com/topic/french-equatorial-africa   (647 words)

  
 France
The French Republic is furthermore a member of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) and of the Indian Ocean Commission (COI), and an associate member of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS).
This day is considered by French Republicans as the real birth of France: France is no more a country made up of provinces conquered by kings, but a country of provinces and men who freely agree to form a common Nation.
The overseas territories and countries form part of the French Republic, but do not form part of the Republic's European territory or the EU fiscal area.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/F/France.htm   (5406 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Sean Kennedy on France Restored: Cold War Diplomacy and the Quest for Leadership in Europe, 1944-1954
The French Fourth Republic's allies, particularly the United States, were anxious to re-arm the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and bolster West European security, and were thus furious at this outcome.
Fourth Republic politicians had initially hoped that the EDC would contain a revival of German power, the very notion of which still disturbed them nearly ten years after the war had ended.
The Fourth Republic's efforts to seize the initiative on the German question culminated in the call for the creation of a European Coal and Steel Community in May 1950.
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=18409996001629   (1884 words)

  
 French Third Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The French Third Republic, (in French, Troisième Republique, sometimes written as IIIème Republique) (1870/75-10 July 1940) was the governing body of France between the Second French Empire and the Fourth Republic.
When France was finally liberated, few called for the restoration of the Third Republic, and a Constituent Assembly was established in 1946 to draft a constitution for a successor, established as the Fourth Republic that December.
France's longest lasting régime since before the 1789 revolution, the Third Republic was consigned to the history books, as unloved at the end as it had been when first created seventy years earlier.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Third_Republic   (1884 words)

  
 worldsurface.com - sustainable tourism for backpackers and independent travellers
In the 1958 referendum on the constitution for the French Fifth Republic only Guinea, under the influence of Sékou Touré, who later became the country's first president, voted against membership in the French Community and became independent.
Treaties with Liberia and Great Britain largely established the present boundaries by World War I. Under the 1946 constitution of the French Fourth Republic a small number of French-educated Africans in Guinea were allowed to vote for deputies to the French National Assembly.
Denied French assistance, Guinea contracted loans and economic and trade agreements with the former Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China.
http://www.worldsurface.com/browse/static.asp?staticpageid=118   (1884 words)

  
 French Equatorial Africa --  Encyclopædia Britannica
(French: “Middle Congo”), one of the four territories comprising French Equatorial Africa, the origins of which derive from the establishment in 1880 by the explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza of a...
In 1960 the former territory of Ubangi-Shari (Oubangui-Chari), to which Chad (Tchad) had been attached in 1920, became the Central African Republic and the Republic of Chad ; the Middle Congo (Moyen-Congo) became the Congo Republic, now the Republic of the Congo ; and Gabon became the Republic of Gabon.
The Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), usually simply called Congo, a small African nation lying west of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa)—the country formerly known as...
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9035349   (1884 words)

  
 Flags of France Overseas
Populations of the Overseas Departments and Territories, in their diversity, stayed part of the French People, united in the Republic.
The Constitution of the 4th Republic (1946) transformed the French Colonial Empire into the French Union which included: 1º The French Republic: 1.1 Metropolitan France, 1.2 The Overseas Departments and Territories (French citizenship).
In 1958, the Constitution of the 5th Republic replaced the French Union by the Community.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pierre.gay/EngPages/OvSFranc   (290 words)

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