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Emmanuel François (politicus)
Emmanuel François (born 25 January 2000) is a professional Association football, footballer who plays as a winger (association football), winger for Polish club Siarka Tarnobrzeg. Born in France, he plays for the Haiti national football team, Haiti national team. Club career A youth product of FC Sochaux-Montbéliard, Sochaux, François began his career with their reserves before joining Rodez AF, Rodez's reserves in 2020. He transferred to US Lusitanos Saint-Maur, Lusitanos Saint-Maur in the Championnat National 2 in the summer of 2021. On 25 June 2022, François signed for Championnat National side Paris 13 Atletico, but rejoined Lusitanos Saint-Maur shortly after. On 31 July 2024, François moved from US Ivry to Polish III liga, fourth-tier club Siarka Tarnobrzeg. International career Born in France, François is of Haitian descent. He represented the Haiti national under-23 football team, Haiti U23s at the 2020 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship. He made his d ...
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Orange, Vaucluse
Orange (; Provençal dialect, Provençal: ''Aurenja'' or ''Aurenjo'' ) is a Communes of France, commune in the Vaucluse Departments of France, department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Regions of France, region in southeastern France. It is about north of Avignon, on the departmental border with Gard, which follows the Rhône. Orange is the second-most populated city in Vaucluse, after Avignon. Name The settlement is attested as ''Arausio'' and ''Arausion'' in the first and second centuries AD, then as ''civitas Arausione'' in the fourth century, ''civitas Arausicae'' in 517 (via a Germanized form *''Arausinga''), ''Aurengia civitatis'' in 1136, and as ''Orenga'' in 1205. The name ''Arausio'' can be explained as the Gaulish ''ar-aus(i)o''- ('temple, cheek'), itself derived from an earlier Proto-Celtic *''far-aws(y)o''-, which literally means 'in front of the ear' (cf. Old Irish ''ara'', ''arae''; Ancient Greek ''pareiaí'', ''parauai'' < *''par-ausiā'').
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