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  2. Member states of the Organisation internationale de la ...

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    Some countries could also potentially join the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie on the basis of being part of the French colonial empire, including Algeria, [21] [22] [23] Syria, Pondicherry and Chandannagar regions of India. [h] In 2016, Saudi Arabia applied to join the organisation despite having no historical colonial ties with ...

  3. Organisation internationale de la Francophonie - Wikipedia

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    The Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF; sometimes shortened to La Francophonie, French: La Francophonie [la fʁɑ̃kɔfɔni], [4] [note 3] sometimes also called International Organisation of La Francophonie in English [5]) is an international organization representing where there is a notable affiliation with French language and culture.

  4. List of French possessions and colonies - Wikipedia

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    Around 40 countries gained independence from France throughout its history, the second most in the world behind only the British Empire. [2] Over 50% of the world’s borders today, were drawn as a result of British and French imperialism.

  5. File:La francophonie mapa.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org المنظمة الدولية للناطقين بالفرنسية; القمة الفرنكوفونية

  6. List of French client states - Wikipedia

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     French Empire and colonies  Puppet states and occupied territories (Note: Spanish America was rebelling against Spain and the Dutch colonial empire was occupied by the British) Europe in 1812. France had several puppet states between 1792–1815 (the French First Republic and the First French Empire) and 1852–1870 (the Second French ...

  7. Francophonie - Wikipedia

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    The term francophonie was invented by Onésime Reclus in 1880: "We also put aside four large countries, Senegal, Gabon, Cochinchina and Cambodia, whose future from a "Francophone" point of view is still very doubtful, except perhaps for Senegal" (in French « Nous mettons aussi de côté quatre grands pays, le Sénégal, le Gabon, la Cochinchine, le Cambodge dont l’avenir au point de vue ...

  8. File:Detailed SVG map of the Francophone world.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 01:36, 2 November 2023: 2,560 × 1,314 (1.28 MB): Salvabl: The standard on Wikipedia's world maps is the existence of a border between Morocco and Western Sahara, which is in accordance with the internationally recognized Moroccan borders.

  9. France and the Commonwealth of Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth's predecessor, the British Empire, was a notable rival to France's own empire. Even through eras of Entente cordiale, decolonisation, and political integration with the United Kingdom (the leading Commonwealth member) in the European Union, there has been conflict between French and Commonwealth interests, particularly in Africa