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  2. AOL

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    AOL fonctionne mieux avec les dernières versions des navigateurs. Vous utilisez un navigateur obsolète ou non pris en charge, et certaines fonctionnalités de AOL risquent de ne pas fonctionner correctement. Mettez à jour la version de votre navigateur dès maintenant. Plus d’infos

  3. Wanadoo - Wikipedia

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    Wanadoo was floated on the stock market on 18 July 2000. In 2000, Wanadoo also took over the major British ISP Freeserve , which had previously been part of the Dixons Group . Following the buy-out, Freeserve maintained its own branding for a while before finally changing to the Wanadoo name on 28 April 2004.

  4. Inwi - Wikipedia

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    Based in Casablanca, [4] Wanadoo Maroc was created in 1999, by Karim Zaz. [5] In 2004 and following the withdrawal of France Telecom, Wanadoo Morocco sold its subsidiary Maroc Connect to local investors: [6] Attijariwafa bank and Caisse de dépôt nationale via its subsidiary, Fipar holding.

  5. Messageries Maritimes - Wikipedia

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    Poster Messageries Maritimes Alexandre Brun. Messageries Maritimes was a French merchant shipping company. It was originally created in 1851 as Messageries nationales, later called Messageries impériales, and from 1871, Compagnie des messageries maritimes, casually known as "MesMar" or by its initials "MM".

  6. Breton language - Wikipedia

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    Breton is spoken in Lower Brittany (Breton: Breizh-Izel), roughly to the west of a line linking Plouha (west of Saint-Brieuc) and La Roche-Bernard (east of Vannes).It comes from a Brittonic language community that once extended from Great Britain to Armorica (present-day Brittany) and had even established a toehold in Galicia (in present-day Spain).

  7. Jacques Follorou - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Follorou (born 1967) is a French journalist for Le Monde. [1] [2] He is the author of several books, including three about organized crime in Corsica. [3] [4]