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La Gazette De Berlin
''La Gazette de Berlin'' is the French-language newspaper published and circulated in Germany each month. Published by Régis Présent-Griot, the target audience are the 400,000 francophones in Germany. The first edition was issued on 1 June 2006. One page is in German, and the editorial office is in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin. The newspaper's name and masthead (a crowned eagle holding a sheet of paper and a pen) are borrowed from the original ''La Gazette de Berlin'', founded in 1743. ''La Gazette de Berlin'' is distributed and sold in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt am Main, Cologne, Düsseldorf and Bonn The federal city of Bonn ( lat, Bonna) is a city on the banks of the Rhine in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, with a population of over 300,000. About south-southeast of Cologne, Bonn is in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ru ... and in several other cities all over Germany. See also French day schools in Germany: * Französisches Gymnasium Berlin * ...
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French-language
French ( or ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. French evolved from Gallo-Romance, the Latin spoken in Gaul, and more specifically in Northern Gaul. Its closest relatives are the other langues d'oïl—languages historically spoken in northern France and in southern Belgium, which French ( Francien) largely supplanted. French was also influenced by native Celtic languages of Northern Roman Gaul like Gallia Belgica and by the ( Germanic) Frankish language of the post-Roman Frankish invaders. Today, owing to France's past overseas expansion, there are numerous French-based creole languages, most notably Haitian Creole. A French-speaking person or nation may be referred to as Francophone in both English and French. French is an official language in 29 countries across multiple continents, most of which are members of the ''Organisation internationale de la Francophoni ...
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Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf ( , , ; often in English sources; Low Franconian and Ripuarian language, Ripuarian: ''Düsseldörp'' ; archaic nl, Dusseldorp ) is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany. It is the second-largest city in the state and the List of cities in Germany with more than 100,000 inhabitants, seventh-largest city in Germany, with a population of 617,280. Düsseldorf is located at the confluence of two rivers: the Rhine and the Düssel, a small tributary. The ''-dorf'' suffix means "village" in German (English cognate: ''thorp''); its use is unusual for a settlement as large as Düsseldorf. Most of the city lies on the right bank of the Rhine. Düsseldorf lies in the centre of both the Rhine-Ruhr and the Rhineland Metropolitan Region. It neighbours the Cologne Bonn Region to the south and the Ruhr to the north. It is the largest city in the German Low Franconian dialect area (closely related to Dutch language, Dutch). World's Most Li ...
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Newspapers Published In Berlin
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as politics, business, sports and art, and often include materials such as opinion columns, weather forecasts, reviews of local services, obituaries, birth notices, crosswords, editorial cartoons, comic strips, and advice columns. Most newspapers are businesses, and they pay their expenses with a mixture of subscription revenue, newsstand sales, and advertising revenue. The journalism organizations that publish newspapers are themselves often metonymically called newspapers. Newspapers have traditionally been published in print (usually on cheap, low-grade paper called newsprint). However, today most newspapers are also published on websites as online newspapers, and some have even abandoned their print versions entirely. Newspapers developed in the 17th ce ...
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Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Saarbrücken
DFG LFA Saarbrücken (french: Lycée Franco-Allemand de Sarrebruck, german: Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Saarbrücken is a French-German international gymnasium/ collège and lycée (grades 5 to 12) in Saarbrücken, Germany. It is jointly administered by the French education agency AEFE and the local Regionalverband Saarbrücken district. The school is one of the DFG / LFA established in the 1963 Élysée Treaty between France and West Germany; the school was established in as a cooperation between a French and a German school and later became one school.Un peu d'histoire


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Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Freiburg Im Breisgau
The DFG / LFA Freiburg (french: Lycée Franco-Allemand de Fribourg; german: Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Freiburg im Breisgau) is a DFG/LFA, a public French-German secondary school in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. It offers free education from grades 5 through 12. The DFG Freiburg was established in . Final year students take the French-German Baccalaureate, a diploma recognised by France as equivalent to the , and by Germany as equivalent to the . For the final three years, students choose between literary, social, and natural science branches (L, ES and S) as is usual in French . In 2017, on the occasion of the Treaty of Rome's 60th anniversary, the school's student representatives published a pro-European opinion piece saying "don't mess with the European Union". Amenities The campus consists of an old building with an annex and a gym, a new building, a sports field, and a pavilion.:53 The old building was designed by Konrad Kuhn:68 and built in 1976. It stands o ...
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Lycée Jean Renoir (Munich)
Lycée Jean Renoir (german: Französische Schule München) is a French international school in Munich, Germany, operated by the Agency for French Teaching Abroad. About 1,415 students attend the school. It serves levels ''maternelle'' (preschool) through ''lycée'' (senior high school).Présentation
." ''Lycée Jean Renoir''. Retrieved on 22 January 2015. "Le lycée français Jean Renoir de Munich, est un établissement français en gestion directe de l’AEFE (Agence de l’Enseignement Français à l’Étranger) créé en 1953."
The primary school is located in while the secondary school is in .< ...
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Lycée Antoine-de-Saint-Exupéry De Hambourg
In France, secondary education is in two stages: * ''Collèges'' () cater for the first four years of secondary education from the ages of 11 to 15. * ''Lycées'' () provide a three-year course of further secondary education for children between the ages of 15 and 18. Pupils are prepared for the '' baccalauréat'' (; baccalaureate, colloquially known as ''bac'', previously ''bachot''), which can lead to higher education studies or directly to professional life. There are three main types of ''baccalauréat'': the ''baccalauréat général'', ''baccalauréat technologique'' and ''baccalauréat professionnel''. School year The school year starts in early September and ends in early July. Metropolitan French school holidays are scheduled by the Ministry of Education by dividing the country into three zones (A, B, and C) to prevent overcrowding by family holidaymakers of tourist destinations, such as the Mediterranean coast and ski resorts. Lyon, for example, is in zone A, Marseille i ...
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Lycée Français Victor Hugo
Lycée français Victor-Hugo (LFVH), also known as Französische Schule Lycee Victor Hugo in German, is a French international school in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, which belongs to the AEFE network of schools. The school serves students from "maternelle" (kindergarten) up to the " lycée" (sixth form college/senior high school) level. The French school is located in the district of Praunheim, to the northwest of Frankfurt. Students are taught the French national curriculum and they can choose to prepare the Baccalauréat or the Abibac. The current head of the school is M. Nicolas Commenville. History In 1949 the first classes were taught to French students living in Frankfurt. In the 1960s the initiative developed into a school with different classes, an official status and more than 150 students. With 550 students in 2000 the school opened at its current location in Praunheim. The primary school obtained Ersatzschule status in 2007 and the middle school in 2012. By 2014 enr ...
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Lycée Français De Düsseldorf
''Lycée français de Düsseldorf'' is a French international school in Düsseldorf. It serves ''maternelle'' (preschool) through ''lycée'' (senior high school) levels.Mentions légales / Impressum
" ''Lycée français de Düsseldorf''. Retrieved on 22 January 2015. "Lycée français de Düsseldorf Graf-Recke-Straße 220 D-40237 Düsseldorf" and "Enseignement de la Maternelle au Lycée"


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École De Gaulle-Adenauer
École de Gaulle-Adenauer (german: Schule de Gaulle-Adenauer) or École française de Gaulle-Adenauer (EFDGA), formerly the Lycée Français de Gaulle-Adenauer, is a French international school in , Bonn, Germany.Mentions légales

Impressum
" École de Gaulle-Adenauer. Retrieved on September 20, 2015. "Meckenheimer Straße 45 - 53179 Bonn" As of 2015 it has 176 students, including 75 ''école maternelle'' (preschool) students and 101 primary students.BONN Ecole française de Gaulle-Ade ...
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Französisches Gymnasium Berlin
The Französisches Gymnasium (french: Lycée français de Berlin) is a long-existing francophone gymnasium in Berlin, Germany. Traditionally, it is widely regarded as an elite high school. It is also the oldest public school in Berlin. Its creation was ordered by Frederick William of Brandenburg. History It was founded in 1689 by Frederick William's son Elector Frederick III of Brandenburg for the children of the Huguenot families who had settled in Brandenburg-Prussia by his invitation, being persecuted for their Protestant beliefs in the Catholic Kingdom of France after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes by King Louis XIV in October 1685. Its first headmaster was the French jurist Charles Ancillon from Metz. Since its foundation, the school has had an almost continuous history, occupying several buildings in Berlin. In the beginning, the faculty comprised Huguenot refugees only and the language of education was French. The school soon was attended also by numerous German ...
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Bonn
The federal city of Bonn ( lat, Bonna) is a city on the banks of the Rhine in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, with a population of over 300,000. About south-southeast of Cologne, Bonn is in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region, Germany's largest metropolitan area, with over 11 million inhabitants. It is a university city and the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven. Founded in the 1st century BC as a Roman settlement in the province Germania Inferior, Bonn is one of Germany's oldest cities. It was the capital city of the Electorate of Cologne from 1597 to 1794, and residence of the Archbishops and Prince-electors of Cologne. From 1949 to 1990, Bonn was the capital of West Germany, and Germany's present constitution, the Basic Law, was declared in the city in 1949. The era when Bonn served as the capital of West Germany is referred to by historians as the Bonn Republic. From 1990 to 1999, Bonn served as the seat of government – but no longer capital ...
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