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- up républicain or républicaine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Republicain, republicaine, Le Républicain, La Républicaine, or Les républicains may...
- hospital. French colonial commissioner Étienne Polverel named the city Port-Républicain on 23 September 1793 "in order that the inhabitants be kept continually...
- Alger républicain (Republican Algeria, الجزائر الجمهورية) is an Arabic language Algerian newspaper published in Algeria. It is founded by Pascal Pia....
- L'Est Républicain (French pronunciation: [lɛst ʁepyblikɛ̃]; lit. 'The Republican East') is a daily regional French newspaper based in Nancy, France. L'Est...
- Centre républicain could refer to: Centre républicain (1932) Centre républicain (1956) Centre Républicain d'Action Rurale et Sociale Républicains du centre...
- The Republicans (French: Les Républicains, [le ʁepyblikɛ̃]; LR) is a liberal-conservative political party in France, largely inspired by the tradition...
- officially the Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party (Parti républicain, radical et radical-socialiste [paʁti ʁepyblikɛ̃ ʁadikal e ʁadikal sɔsjalist])...
- Printemps républicain is a French political movement founded in 2016 by Laurent Bouvet and Gilles Clavreul. It was chaired from 2017 to 2023 by Amine...
- Republican Movement for Democracy and Development (French: Mouvement républicain national pour la démocratie et le développement, MRND or MRNDD). Following...
- the name Républicain ("Revolutionary"): Royal Louis, a 110-gun ship of the line, was renamed Républicain in 1792. French corvette Républicain (1793), a...