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Txik Txak
Northern Basque Country Transport Authority
Théâtre des Funambules
theater
Sud Radio
French radio station
Canal de Bergues
canal in France
Tisséo
thumb|Jean-Jaurès metro station thumb|Tisséo bus serigraphy (2013–2016), now replaced by grey design thumb|Tisséo tramway system Tisséo is the brand adopted in 2002 for the transport network of Toulouse, France. Operating under the authority of the Syndicat mixte des transports en commun (SMTC), Tisséo operates two metro lines, two tramway lines, a hundred buses, and shuttle services (bus, mobibus, TAD), with a unified magnetic ticketing and RFID card system.
Battle of Girolata
1540 naval battle
Route des Grandes Alpes
tourist itinerary through the French Alps
Palatinate-Kleeburg
Palatinate-Kleeburg was an imperial state of the Holy Roman Empire, centered on the Alsatian lordship of Kleeburg.
Battle of Ushant
1781 battle of the American Revolutionary War
Route nationale 22
route nationale
Siege of Mézières
1521 siege
Battle of Raismes
1793 battle
École supérieure de guerre
former military school in France
Mines of Paris
network of subterranean mines under Paris, France
Battle of Fontaine-Française
1595 battle in France
Marseille Naval Fire Battalion
unit of the French National Navy which constitutes the Marseille Fire Brigade
Battle at Gaza
1239 battle
Jaguar
1923 Chacal-class destroyer
LIP
French watch and clock company
Portuguese conquest of French Guiana
Anglo-Portuguese invasion and occupation of French Guiana in 1809
Siege of Paris
1435 part of the Hundred Years' War
Mariage Frères
business
Sapaudia
right|400px|thumb|Sapaudia in 443 (dark green) in the Kingdom of Burgundy (light green). It covered most of the [[Swiss Plateau.]] Sapaudia or Sabaudia was an Alpine territory of Late antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.
Vimeu
The Vimeu () is a natural region of France, located west of Picardy and bounded by two valleys, that of Bresle in the south and that of the Somme in the north.
Académie Carmen
Parisian art school
SM U-121
1918 Type UE II submarine
Massacre de la rue Haxo
Massacre of priests and gendarmes during the Paris Commune, 1871
Franc-Lyonnais
The Franc-Lyonnais () was a province of France.
Yatagan
1900 Framée-class destroyer
Battle of Déols
5th-century battle between Visigoths and Bretons in France
Battle of Dormans
1575 battle in the 5th War of Religion
Santerre
geographical area in Picardy, France
County of Poitou
medieval county in France
Route nationale 30
road in France
Second Battle of the Alps
1944/45 campaign on the French/Italian border
US de Matoury
football club
Siege of Verdun
1870 in France during the Franco-Prussian War
Parc Rives de Seine
public park and promenade located on the carfree roads on the banks of the Seine in Paris
Toutatis
Rollercoaster at Parc Astérix
Groupement des écoles d'aéronautique
French aeronautical universities network
Tram-train de l'ouest lyonnais
transport in the urban area of Lyon, France
Fronsac AOC
French wine
Battle of Fréteval
medieval battle, part of the ongoing fighting between Richard the Lionheart and Philip II of France
Saulchoir
Catholic theological school in France
County of Périgord
county in Medieval France
Razès
200px|right|thumb|Razès, viewed from Rennes-le-Château Razès (; ; ) is a historical area in southwestern France, in today's Aude département.
Fontainebleau Schools
consists of two schools, the American Conservatory and the School of Fine Arts at Fontainebleau
Pietra
brewery
Palatinate-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler
Palatinate-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler was a state of the Holy Roman Empire based around Bischwiller. It was formed in 1600, after the separation from Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and was incorporated into Palatine Zweibrücken in 1731.
Battle of Villepion
1870 battle
Fêtes de Bayonne
series of festivals in Bayonne, France
Allied Siege of La Rochelle
1944/45 containment of German troops holding French port
Argoat
Argoat () is the inland part of Brittany in France, in opposition to the coast, Armor. Its name is derived from Breton « ar » (next to) and « koad » (forest, wood). A literal translation would be "[the land] in front of or along the forest edge". It designates lightly wooded land or Bocage. It is a cognate of the Welsh word "Argoed".
Galerie Perrotin
Contemporary art gallery in Paris
Siege of Arras
1640 battle
Lebaudy Patrie
1900s French airship
Mission Albany
WWII US parachute mission
La Roquette Prisons
former houses of detention in Paris
Mission Boston
1944 D-Day parachute assault
Siege of Rennes
1356 siege