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Geography

* Liberté (Paris Métro), a Paris Métro station *
Fort-Liberté Fort-Liberté (; ) is a List of communes of Haiti, commune and administrative capital of the Nord-Est (department), Nord-Est Departments of Haiti, department of Haiti. It is close to the border of the Dominican Republic and is one of the oldest c ...
, the administrative capital of the Nord-Est department, Haiti * Liberté (Hong Kong), a project of residential skyscrapers in Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong


Ships

* SS ''Liberté'', a French ocean liner known as SS ''Europa'' prior to 1950 * ''Liberté''-class battleship, a pre-dreadnought class of battleships of the French Navy * French battleship ''Liberté'', the lead battleship of the ''Liberté'' class, destroyed by explosion in 1911


Books and publications

* Liberté (poem), by Paul Éluard 1942 * ''Liberté'' (Algeria), a French-language newspaper in Algeria 1992–2022 *Liberté, an underground paper of the French Resistance published by François de Menthon * Liberté de Fitchburg, American newspaper * Liberté (Quebec), literary magazine 1959–present * La Liberté (Canada), Canadian newspaper, Manitoba * La Liberté (French newspaper), a Paris newspaper 1865–1940 * La Liberté (Switzerland), a Swiss newspaper 1871–present


Film and games

* ''Liberté'' ( fr), 1939 French film with Maurice Escande playing Auguste Bartholdi, creator of the Statue of Liberty 1937 * '' Liberté I'', a 1962 French film * ''Liberté'', 2010 French Romani film known in English as '' Korkoro'' * ''Liberté'', a 2001 board game by Martin Wallace * ''Liberté'' (2019 film), a drama film


Music

* ''Liberté'' (anthem), the national anthem of Guinea *"O Liberté", aria by Massenet from '' Le jongleur de Notre-Dame'' *"Liberté", final section of Poulenc's ''
Figure humaine ''Figure humaine'' (''Human Figure''), FP (catalogue), FP 120, by Francis Poulenc is a cantata for double mixed choir of 12 voices composed in 1943 on texts by Paul Éluard including "Liberté (poem), 'Liberté". Written during the Nazi occupation ...
'', setting the Eluard poem


Albums

*''Liberté'', a 1972 album by Les Poppys *''Liberté'', a 1977 album by Jairo, with the title track a setting of the Eluard poem *''Liberté'', a 1984 album by
Gilbert Montagné Gilbert Montagné (; born 28 December 1951) is a French singer, musician, pianist and organist from the Ménilmontant neighbourhood of Paris and Bourbonnais historical region of central France. Blind since shortly after birth, he is best known ...
*''Liberté'', a 1984 album by Anne-Marie Nzié *''Liberté'', a 1987 album by Takako Okamura *''Liberté'', a 1992 album by Sonia M'barek *''Liberté'', a 2000 classical album by Grex Vocalis * ''Liberté'' (Khaled album), 2009 *''Liberté'', a 2014 album by Nicolas Kummert * ''Liberté'' (The Doobie Brothers album), 2021


Songs

*"Liberté", song by Charles Aznavour and Maurice Vidalin from '' Aznavour 65'' *"Liberté", song by Gilles Marchal 1971 *"Liberté", song by Anne-Marie Nzié *"Liberté", song by Carla Bruni from '' Little French Songs'' *"Liberté" ( fr), single setting the Eluard poem by Les Enfoirés for the 2016 charity concert for the Restaurants du Cœur *"La Liberté", song by French singer Tal from '' Le droit de rêver''


Other

* Liberté Inc., a Canadian manufacturer and distributor of dairy and deli foods * Liberté chérie, a 7-member Belgian masonic lodge in World War II


See also

* ''
Liberté, égalité, fraternité (; French for , ), is the national motto of France and the Republic of Haiti, and is an example of a tripartite motto. Although it finds its origins in the French Revolution, it was then only one motto among others and was not institutio ...
'', the national motto of France * Liberty (disambiguation) * Libert (disambiguation) * Liebert (disambiguation) {{disambig