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  2. Embassy of France, Ankara - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of France in Ankara (French: Ambassade de France en Turquie) is France's diplomatic mission to Turkey. It is located at Paris Street, Kavaklıdere, Çankaya. It is designed by Albert Laprade. The current ambassador is Isabelle Dumont who is a fluent Turkish speaker. [1]

  3. List of diplomatic missions of France - Wikipedia

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    The French Republic has one of the world's largest diplomatic networks, and is a member of more multilateral organisations than any other country. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] France's permanent representation abroad began in the reign of Francis I , when in 1522 he sent a delegation to the Swiss .

  4. List of ambassadors of France to Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The embassy, which was built from 1933 to 1939 and designed by architect Albert Laprade, is located in Ankara, in the Kavaklıdere neighborhood of district of Çankaya. The Palais de France in Istanbul is the seat of the former embassy until its transfer to Ankara in 1922. [1] Today, it remains the residence of the ambassador when they are in ...

  5. List of diplomatic missions in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Embassy 1997 [33] Gabon: Embassy 1980s [34] Gambia: Embassy Unknown [citation needed] Israel: Embassy: 1979 Closed after 1979 attack to Israeli Embassy in Tehran [35] [36] Morocco: Embassy 2018 [37] Peru: Embassy 1978 [32] Singapore: Embassy 2010 Somalia: Embassy 2016 Closed after 2016 attack on the Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran [38] United ...

  6. France–Iran relations - Wikipedia

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    Since France was tied into an Ottoman alliance, however, the Persian embassy to Europe of 1599–1602 and the Persian embassy to Europe of 1609–1615 avoided France. A Capuchin mission was however established in Ispahan under Pacifique de Provins in 1627. Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Tavernier by Nicolas de Largillière (c. 1700).

  7. Bazargan, Iran - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 19th century, Bazargan was visited only by few travelers. The French duo Eugène Flandin and Pascal Coste mentioned the village as "Bazirgan" on the map they created showing the daybook and schedule followed by the French embassy to Iranian ruler Mohammad Shah Qajar (r. 1834–1848) in 1840.

  8. Franco-Ottoman alliance - Wikipedia

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    The plea of the French king nicely corresponded to the ambitions of Suleiman in Europe, and gave him an incentive to attack Hungary in 1526, leading to the Battle of Mohács. [6] The Ottomans were also greatly attracted by the prestige of being in alliance with such a country as France, which would give them better legitimacy in their European ...

  9. Borders of Iran - Wikipedia

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    It has a total of 5,894 kilometres (3,662 mi) land borders with Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. [1] With a total of 2,440 kilometres (1,520 mi) coastline, it has maritime borders with 6 other countries: Kuwait , Saudi Arabia , Bahrain , Qatar , the United Arab Emirates , and Oman . [ 1 ]