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- and 32 are observers. The term francophonie (with a lowercase "f"), or francosphere (often capitalized in English), also refers to the global community of...
- their work and exchange. "Francophone space", "Francophone world", "Francosphere" represents not only a linguistic or geographic reality, but also a cultural...
- Headquarters 770 Broadway New York City, U.S. Area served Anglosphere, Francosphere, Hispanosphere, Lusosphere Owner AOL (2011–2015) Verizon (2015–2020)...
- More than 1,200 slang names have been identified for the dried leaves and flowers harvested from the cannabis plant for drug use. This list is not exhaustive;...
- A bachelor party (in the United States and in Canada), also known as a stag w****end, stag do or stag party (in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries...
- Russian-speaking world Eurosphere — area with European Union influence Francosphere — French-speaking world Germanosphere — German-speaking world Greater...
- realm Commonwealth diaspora Dominion English-speaking world Eurosphere; Francosphere (French), Hispanosphere (Spanish), Lusosphere (Portuguese) History of...
- Justin M****ie. "L'Abandon de l'abandon: The Emergence of a Transatlantic 'Francosphere' in Québec and Canada's Strategic Culture," Quebec Studies (Spring/Summer2010)...
- général Pierre-Marie Gallois sur le site des Manants du Roi Page de la Francosphère Mexique-France Guisnel, Jean (24 August 2020). "Mort du général Pierre-Marie...
- is made up of migrants that moved from other parts of Canada and the Francosphere. Approximately 59 per cent of Franco-Columbians were born in another...