Definition of Francophilia. Meaning of Francophilia. Synonyms of Francophilia

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- baguettes, croissants, frog legs, French cheeses, and French wine). Francophilia often arises in former French colonies, where the elite spoke French...
- Margaret Bland (November 24, 1898 – March 21, 1996) was an American playwright and poet who parti****ted in the Playmakers Folk Drama movement at the University...
-  Cameroon Cameroon People's Democratic Movement Big tent, Nationalism, Francophilia 1975 1990 15 years, 0 days Africa  Cape Verde African Party for the Independence...
- Franco-American alliance during the Revolutionary War had sparked widespread Francophilia. Montpelier was selected as state capital in 1805, and citizens of the...
- Jules Koenig Founded 6 April 1955 (6 April 1955) Ideology Conservatism Francophilia Franco-Mauritian interests Creole interests Historical: Civic nationalism...
- the French revolution and a love of French language and culture. This francophilia gave rise to the Walloon Movement and the Walloon militants' aim of growing...
- imitation of Pierre de Coubertin's Racing Club de France, a clear gesture of francophilia. RC Strasbourg players lived through World War II as most Alsatians did:...
- Party Headquarters Stockholm Ideology Swedish nationalism Conservatism Francophilia Political position Centre-right Politics of Sweden Political parties...
- originally manifested itself as anti-Arab racism, Islamophobia, and Francophilia, that was sanctioned and sponsored by French colonial authorities. The...
- foreign cultures as embodied in the more widely known Anglophilia and Francophilia. The rise of philosemitism has also prompted some[who?] to reconsider...