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Frédéric Van Roekeghem
Frédéric Van Roekeghem (born 1961) is a senior French health official. On 22 September 2004 he was appointed General Director of the National Workers Health Insurance Fund :fr:la Caisse nationale d'assurance-maladie des travailleurs salariés (CNAMTS), replacement Daniel Lenoir, then appointed in November 2004 to be director of the overall supervising body of the three National health insurance funds. :fr:Union nationale des caisses d'assurance maladie which had been created in August 2004. He served in this position until 2014, when he was succeeded by Nicolas Revel. References Videos in French http://www.france5.fr/c-dans-l-air/invites/frederic-van-roekeghem-34551 External links (French) L'expansion.fr, 1/3/2005, Nommé en novembre 2004 à la tête de la Caisse nationale d'assurance-maladie des travailleurs salariés (CNAMTS), Frédéric Van Roekeghem, 43 ans, est un directeur général doté de pouvoirs sans précédent
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Saint-Quentin, Aisne
Saint-Quentin (; ; ) is a city in the Aisne Departments of France, department, Hauts-de-France, northern France. It has been identified as the ''Augusta Veromanduorum'' of antiquity. It is named after Saint Quentin, Saint Quentin of Amiens, who is said to have been martyred there in the 3rd century. Administration Saint-Quentin is a Subprefectures in France, sub-prefecture of Aisne. Although Saint-Quentin is by far the largest city in Aisne, the capital is the third-largest city, Laon. Mayors The mayor of Saint-Quentin is Frédérique Macarez, a member of the centre-right The Republicans (France), LR Party. History The city was founded by the Romans, in the Augustus, Augustean period, to replace the ''oppidum'' of Vermand (11 km away) as the capital of ''Viromandui'' (Celtic Belgian people who occupied the region). It received the name "''Augusta Viromanduorum''", ''Augusta'' of the ''Viromandui'', in honor of the emperor Augustus. The site is that of a river ford, fo ...
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