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  2. French Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The French Academy of Sciences (French: Académie des sciences, [akademi de sjɑ̃s]) is a learned society, founded in 1666 by Louis XIV at the suggestion of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, to encourage and protect the spirit of French scientific research. It was at the forefront of scientific developments in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, and ...

  3. Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie - Wikipedia

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    The Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie ("City of Science and Industry", abbreviated la CSI) [1] [2] or simply CSI [3] is the biggest science museum in Europe. [4] Located in the Parc de la Villette in Paris, France, it is one of the three dozen French Cultural Centers of Science, Technology and Industry (CCSTI), promoting science and science culture.

  4. Category:French Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Charles Schwartz. Category: National academies of sciences. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after scientific organizations. Wikipedia categories named after organizations based in France.

  5. Criminal: France - Wikipedia

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    Criminal: France is a 2019 French-language police procedural anthology series created by George Kay and Jim Field Smith and starring Nathalie Baye, Jérémie Renier and Sara Giraudeau. Criminal: France is part of Netflix's Criminal , an anthology series consisting of twelve episodes, with three episodes set in each of four countries, filmed in ...

  6. Science and technology in France - Wikipedia

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    Science and technology in France. Science and technology in France has a long history dating back to the Académie des Sciences, founded by Louis XIV in 1666, at the suggestion of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, to encourage and protect the spirit of French scientific research. France 's achievements in science and technology have been significant ...

  7. Institut national des sciences appliquées de Toulouse

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    The Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse ( INSA Toulouse; English: National Institute of Applied Science) is a French grande école of engineering, under the authority of the French Ministry of Education and Research. Situated in Toulouse, this school is one of the 6 state engineering institutes that compose the INSA's network.

  8. Lists of universities in France - Wikipedia

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    In France, various types of institution have the term "University" in their name. These include the public universities, which are the autonomous institutions that are distinguished as being state institutes of higher education and research that practice open admissions, and that are designated with the label "Université" by the French ministry of Higher Education and Research. [1]

  9. List of programs broadcast by France 2 - Wikipedia

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    Rendez-vous en terre inconnue (since 2006) Secrets d'Histoire (2007-2019) Sports. Coupe de la Ligue (until 2020) Coupe de France (until 2022) Olympic Games; Stade 2 (1975-2019) Tour de France; Roland-Garros; Entertainment. La Chance aux chansons (1991-2000) Le plus grand cabaret du monde (1998-2019) Les années bonheur (2006-2019) Prodiges ...