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  • 121French Island (Victoria) — French Island is located in Western Port, Victoria, Australia, 61 km southeast of Melbourne. In 1997 about 70 per cent of the island was declared the French Island National Park, and is listed in the register of the National Estate.French Island… …

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  • 122French Creek, New York — French Creek   Town   …

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  • 123French Hill — ( he. הגבעה הצרפתית, HaGiv a HaTzarfatit ), also Giv at Shapira ( he. גִּבְעַת שַׁפִּירָא) ( ar. Karm el Wiz)http://www.jstor.org/pss/1356442] is a predominantly Jewish neighborhood located in north central Jerusalem. It is located on territory… …

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  • 124French onion soup — Bowl of french onion soup Origin Alternative name(s) onion soup Place of origin France …

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  • 125French Southern And Antarctic Lands — Introduction French Southern and Antarctic Lands Background: The Southern Lands consist of two archipelagos, Iles Crozet and Iles Kerguelen, and two volcanic islands, Ile Amsterdam and Ile Saint Paul. They contain no permanent inhabitants and are …

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  • 126French Concordat of 1801, The — • This name is given to the convention of the 26th Messidor, year IX (July 16, 1802), whereby Pope Pius VII and Bonaparte, First Consul, re established the Catholic Church in France Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. French Concordat of… …

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  • 127French Concordat of 1801 —     The French Concordat of 1801     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The French Concordat of 1801     This name is given to the convention of the 26th Messidor, year IX (July 16, 1802), whereby Pope Pius VII and Bonaparte, First Consul, re established… …

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  • 128French West Africa —    French West Africa ( Afrique occidentale française ) was by 1913 a federation of eight French colonial possessions in Africa that extended, on an East West axis, from Senegal on the Atlantic coast to the border of Chad and, on a North South… …

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