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  2. 3 Suisses - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. 3 Suisses is a French mail order and e-commerce company, with headquarters in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. It is the biggest of the 16 e-commerce brands of Groupe 3SI [ fr; de]. Everett Hutt is the current CEO as of 2022. Since 1981, Otto GmbH owned a 51% share in the company and has been its only shareholder since January 2014.

  3. TV5Monde - Wikipedia

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    TV5Monde. TV5Monde ( French pronunciation: [te ve sɛ̃k mɔ̃d] ), formerly known as TV5, is a French public television network, broadcasting several channels of French-language programming. It is an approved participant member of the European Broadcasting Union. [1] The network is available across Europe on satellite via Astra 19.2°E and ...

  4. Belgian French - Wikipedia

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    Belgian French ( French: français de Belgique) is the variety of French spoken mainly among the French Community of Belgium, alongside related Oïl languages of the region such as Walloon, Picard, Champenois, and Lorrain (Gaumais). The French language spoken in Belgium differs very little from that of France or Switzerland.

  5. French Community of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Executive. The Cabinet of the French Community of Belgium ( French: Gouvernement de la Communauté française) is the executive branch of the French Community, and it too sits in Brussels. It consists of a number of ministers chosen by the parliament and is headed by a Minister-President . Government of the French Community – Jeholet.

  6. Romandy - Wikipedia

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    Romandy (French: Romandie or Suisse romande; Arpitan: Romandia) is the French-speaking historical and cultural region part of Switzerland.In 2020, about 2 million people, or 22.8% of the Swiss population, lived in Romandy.

  7. Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    in Europe (green and dark grey) Capital None (de jure) Bern (de facto) [a] 46°57′N 7°27′E  /  46.950°N 7.450°E  / 46.950; 7.450 Largest city Zurich Official languages German French Italian Romansh Religion (2022) 58.2% Christianity 32.1% Catholicism 20.5% Swiss Reformed 5.6% other Christian 33.5% no religion 5.9% Islam 1.3% other 0.9% unanswered Demonym(s) English: Swiss ...

  8. Varieties of French - Wikipedia

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    French is an administrative language and is commonly but unofficially used in the Maghreb states, Mauritania, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.As of 2023, an estimated 350 million African people spread across 34 African countries can speak French either as a first or second language, mostly as a secondary language, making Africa the continent with the most French speakers in the world.

  9. Languages of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Switzerland Official German, French, Italian, Romansh National German 62.6% French 22.9% Italian 8.2% Romansh 0.5% Vernacular Swiss German, Swiss Standard German, Swiss French, Swiss Italian, Franco-Provençal, Lombard, Walser German, Frainc-Comtou, Bavarian Immigrant English 5.4% Portuguese 3.7% Albanian 3.2% Serbo-Croatian 2.5% Spanish 2.4% others 7.7% Signed Swiss German Sign ...