French people and their descendants in Russia
Bienvenue sur le portail français de Geni !====== For an introduction in English, please go to the International French Portal =====.==Objectif==L’objectif du portail se résume en quatre points…* Faciliter la coopération entre francophones dans la recherche généalogique* L’amorce de nouveaux projets communs qui concernent la communauté francophone* L’ identification de sources permettant aux no...
(This portal is associated with the Portail français , the portal for French-speaking Geni users)=====.This is the access point for the global Geni user community to French-speaking users and French-language sources. This portal helps you to find... * French-speaking users who can help you with your research* access to online sources in French-speaking countries and regions , such as registries...
The Saint Helena Medal (French: Médaille de Sainte-Hélène) was the first French campaign medal. It was established in 1857 by a decree of Emperor Napoleon III to recognize participation in the campaigns led by emperor Napoleon I. Emperor Napoléon I, creator of the Order of the Legion of Honour and various other orders, never instituted commemorative campaign medals for his soldiers. In time, m...
Humoriste Français liste initiale Wikipedia du 2 novembre 2019 Humoristes Français Humoriste Français=A=* Jack Abeillé* Ary Abittan* Kev Adams* Patrick Adler* Christophe Alévêque* Albert Algoud* Alphonse Allais* Jean Amadou* Éric Antoine (magicien)* Luc Antoni* Marcel Arnac* Arthur (animateur)* Artus (humoriste)* Pascal Assy* Alexandre Astier* Pierre Aucaigne* Gilles Azzopardi (comédien)* =B=* ...
Collège Acadie Île-du-Prince-Édouard is a Francophone post-secondary community college in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island with headquarters in the community of Wellington.[1] It was originally a campus of Collège de l'Acadie which served Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. When the Nova Scotia operations became part of Université Sainte-Anne, its operations in Prince Edward Isla...
La Cité collégiale English: The Collegial City; branded La Cité since November 12, 2013) is the largest French-language college in Ontario. Created in 1989, in Ottawa (with a satellite campus in Hawkesbury and a business office in Toronto) it offers more than 90 programs to some 5000 full-time students from Ontario, other parts of Canada and foreign countries.In 2011, La Cité ranked first among...