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In 1612 The French Built A Fort On The Site Of A "Large Village Of The Tupinamba Tribe" (Wiki) As Part Of The Creation Of The Intended Colony Of France Équinoxiale. Less Than 4 Years Later It Was Taken By The Portuguese.
Founded By Champlain In July 1608 "At The Site Of A Long Abandoned St Lawrence Iroquoian Settlement Called Stadacona." (Wiki)
Made By Frenchman Frédéric Bartholdi, And Given By The People Of France To The Usa
Captured By Raymond Iv Of Toulouse And Tancred, Prince Of Galilee (During The Crusades)
Settled By French Immigrants From Bordeaux And Louisiana (1819)
French Colony (1677-1960)
Saint-Louis Was The Capital Of The French Colony Of Senegal From 1673 Until Independence In 1960.
Controlled By France 1797-9, 1807-14. Liston Square - The Liston Area Is Where You Find The Upmarket Cafés, Built By The French And Modelled On 'Paris Rue De Rivoli'
Significant French Colonial Influences On Buildings In Inscribed Area - Both Administrative Buildings And Houses Of French Colonists
St Anna Church
French Embassy (It Is An Important Historical Building Built By The French)
The French Embassy In Rome (And Hence "French Territory" And Therefore "Owned" By Them) Is The Palazzo Farnese. This Has Been Described As "The Most Imposing Palace Of The 16th Century"
Guillaume Ii De Villehardouin
Sun King Louis Xiv Besieged The City And Annexed The Duchy (Vauban Then Augmented The Fortifications Of The City Of Luxembourg). After Being Regained By The Austrians, France Annexed Luxembourg Again Under The 1st Republic And Until The Downfall Of Napoleon.
Museo Del Canal Interoceánico De Panamá Is Located In A Building Once Owned By The French Canal Company "Compagnie Universelle Du Canal Interocéanique"; French Embassy At The Plaza De Francia
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See Www.Alonsoroy.Com
Bab-Kissan's Church: One Of Damascus Eastern Wall's Doors. The French Built A Church There In 1934.
French Garrison
The Medina Of Essaouira Was Laid Out By A French Architect Who Had Been Profoundly Influenced By The Work Of The Military Engineer Vauban At Saint Malo (Ab Ev)
Ville Nouvelle Was Built By Architect And Town Planner Henri Prost And Landscape Designer Jean-Claude Forestier, At The Time Of The French Protectorate
French Colonization
During French Colonial Period
Khan El-Frange Belonged To French Merchants From 1535 To 1791
City Hall And Many Other Adminstrative Buildings
Former Capital Of French Algeria
French Church In Potsdam
By French Plantation Owners
Shush Castle "Located In The Ruins Of The Ancient City Of Susa . Constructed By French Archaeologist Jean-Marie Jacques De Morgan In The Late 1890s, As A Secure Base For Archaeological Exploration And Excavation. The Castle Is Similar To Medieval Monuments In France. The Structure Was Built By Local Craftsmen With Bricks Taken From Two Other Archaeological Sites, The Achaemenid Darius/Dariush Castle And The Elamite Choqazanbil Ziggurat. It Is Built Atop A Hill ("Tappeh") Which May Contain Other Relics Of Past Times. It Is An Example Of The Pre-Scientific Era Of Archaeology, When Explorers Mutilated Or Destroyed Sites In The Process Of Examining Them. The Former French Government Property Was Taken Over By The Islamic Republic After The Iranian Revolution In 1979" . See -
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See En.Wikipedia.Org
Jean Parisot De Valette - The Foundation Stone Of Valletta Was Laid By Grandmaster La Valette In The Year 1566 (Wiki)
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See En.Wikipedia.Org
Le Cavalier De Bronze (Falconet)
Castello Del Valentino: "The Current Structure Is Due To Princess Christine Of France"
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See En.Wikipedia.Org
"It Was The Architect Edmond Bastien (1839-1888), Already Employed To Build
Yokosuka Arsenal, Another Franco-Japanese Cooperation Project, Who Drew Up The Plans And Supervised The Construction (1872)." (Ab Ev)
Joannon De Saint Laurent Designed The Chiesa Della Natività Di Maria Santissima In Mesola.
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See It.Wikipedia.Org
The Façade Of The Pazo De Raxoi On The Praza Do Obradoiro Was Designed By The French Architect Charles Lemaur In The 18th Century.
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See Fr.Wikipedia.Org
In 1118, Construction Of The New Church Of Sant'antimo Abbey Began, Under The Guidance Of Abbot Guidone. The Most Important Point Of Reference For The Project Of The New Church Was The Great Benedictine Abbey Of Cluny. The Abbot Requested The Intervention Of French Architects To Design The New Building, Which Was Partly Inspired By The Benedictine Church Of Vignory From 1050.
See It.Wikipedia.Org
See It.Wikipedia.Org
"Albreda, Probably Another Portuguese Settlement, Was Rented To French Traders In 1681. It Became The Location Of The French Comptoir In The Gambia. Albreda And San Domingo Served As The Main
Trading Outlets Of The Kingdom Of Niumi, And Were The Westernmost Terminus Of The Long-Distance Trade Routes From The Interior. At The Demand Of The English, The Site Was Abandoned By The French In 1857, But They Came Back, Seen In The Remains Of Two French Trading Company
Buildings, Maurel Frères And Cfao" (Ab Ev)