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Londres and French
French brigadier general Charles de Gaulle declared himself on Radio Londres to be the head of a rival government in exile, and gathered the Free French Forces around him, finding support in some French colonies and recognition from Britain and the USA.
** WWII: Appeal of 18 June: General Charles de Gaulle, de facto leader of the Free French Forces, makes his first broadcast appeal over Radio Londres from London rallying French Resistance, calling on all French people to continue the fight against Nazi Germany: " France has lost a battle.
Kripke invites us to imagine a French, monolingual boy, Pierre, who believes the following: " Londres est joli.
For instance, the Portuguese word Lisboa becomes Lisbon in English ; the English London becomes Londres in French, Portuguese and Spanish ; and the Greek Ἀριστοτέλης ( Aristotelēs ) becomes Aristotle in English.
* Londres, the French, Portuguese, Spanish and Tagalog language name for London, capital of the United Kingdom and England
* Albert Londres ( 1884 – 1932 ), French journalist and writer
* Radio Londres, broadcasts made by the Free French Forces via the BBC during World War II
In 1924 the journalist Albert Londres followed the Tour de France for the French newspaper, Le Petit Parisien.
Working conditions in the Gas Light and Coke Company's Horseferry Road Works, London, in the 1830s were described by a French visitor, Flora Tristan, in her Promenades Dans Londres:

Londres and Portuguese
The Londrina name pays homage to the English capital London ( Londres in Portuguese ), since an English cotton company made the original investment to settle in this area.

Londres and Spanish
An initial settlement, called Londres, was established here by Spanish colonists in 1558 ; a permanent settlement was not founded until 1683, by Fernando de Mendoza y Mate de Luna.
* Jack the Ripper of London ( Jose Luis Madrid, 1971, Spanish: Jack el destripador de Londres ) aka 7 Murders for Scotland Yard

Londres and version
Forestier topped the Quebec charts in 1973 with a version of the folk song " La Prison de Londres ", performed with guitarist Claude Lafrance, and pianist Jacques Perron.
* IV-La version arabe des 127 canons des apotres, texte arabe, en partie inédit, publié et traduit en français d ' après les manuscrits de Paris, de Rome et de Londres / J. Périer et A. Périer,

Londres and London
In 2004, London, the Parliament, Effects of Sun in the Fog ( Londres, le Parlement, trouée de soleil dans le brouillard ) ( 1904 ), sold for US $ 20. 1 million.
File: PAUL DELAROCHE-Ejecución de Lady Jane Grey ( National Gallery de Londres, 1834 ). jpg | Paul Delaroche, The Execution of Lady Jane Grey, 1833, National Gallery, London
He lived in his Paris house ( now only small ruins ) located at Benson Point, across the Burgle Channel from Londres ( today London ) at Bridges Point where he established the port.
The rumour in its familiar form appeared in Pierre-Jean Grosley's Londres ( Neichatel, 1770 ), translated as A Tour to London 1772 ; Grosley's impressions had been formed during a year in London in 1765.
* London Bridge: Guignol's Band II ( Le Pont de Londres − Guignol's band II ), published posthumously in 1964 ; tr.
Devoted to the cause of humanity, he proposed a plan for the collaboration of all European intellectuals, and started in London a paper, Journal du Lycée de Londres, which was to be the organ of their views.
fr: London Bridge ( métro de Londres )
pt: London Bridge ( Metropolitano de Londres )
File: Londres 160 .. jpg | Royal Festival Hall ( bottom left ) from the London Eye, July 2008
File: Londres 465 .. jpg | Main entrance, Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London
Originally an Anglo-French enterprise, also known as the Compagnie Generale des Omnibus de Londres, the LGOC soon became the largest omnibus operator in London.
Image: PAUL DELAROCHE-Ejecución de Lady Jane Grey ( National Gallery, Londres, 1834 ). jpg | The Execution of Lady Jane Grey ( 1833, National Gallery, London )
According to a pupil, after Dresden Froberger visited Cologne, Düsseldorf, Zeeland, Brabant and Antwerp ; we also know that he also visited Brussels at least two times ( in 1650 and 1652 ), London ( after a disastrous voyage during which Froberger got robbed, an event he described musically in Plainte faite à Londres pour passer la mélancholie ) and, most importantly, Paris ( at least once, in 1652 ).
* Jack el Destripador de Londres ( Jack The Ripper of London ) 1971 ( aka Seven Corpses for Scotland Yard ) giallo directed by Jose Luis Madrid
It is to be found on some publications emanating from the " Royalist agencies in England ", notably on the frontispiece of l ’ Almanach Royaliste pour l ' année 1795, troisième du règne de Louis XVII, à Nantes ( Londres ) et se trouve dans toutes les villes de la Bretagne, de la Normandie, du Poitou, du Maine, du Perche, de l ' Anjou, etc., et bientôt dans toute la France or, in English, " The Royalist Almanac for the year 1795, third year of the reign of Louis XVII, at Nantes ( ie London ) and found in all the towns of Britanny, Normandy, Poitou, Maine, Perche, Anjou, and soon throughout the whole of France ".
The Londres or London family finally died out in 1215 when Gower was again taken by the Welsh under the leadership of Llywelyn the Great.
In his Courrier de Londres, published in London, he advocated moderation and the abandonment by the exiles of any idea of revenge.

disambiguation and French
* Amaury ( disambiguation ), a French alternate spelling
* Ariane ( disambiguation ), the French spelling of Ariadne, a character in Greek mythology
The more precise meaning " three-masted ship " arose in the 17th century, and often takes the French spelling for disambiguation.
* French caisse / Italian cassa ( money box ) and Tamil kasu ( an ancient monetary unit ) ( see Cash ( disambiguation ))
* Saint-Raphaël ( disambiguation ), for French communities of this name
* Couvreur, equivalent word in French, a disambiguation page
* Franco-American ( disambiguation ), American people of French heritage
: This article is about the French commune of Orléans ; for other meanings see Orleans ( disambiguation ).
* Maes ( disambiguation ), French and Flemish spelling of the surname
* a French word for mount or mountain, as in Mont Blanc, Mont Ventoux, Mont Saint-Michel, Montreal, Montgomery ( disambiguation ), Montclair, Montferrat ( disambiguation )
* Grand Prix ( disambiguation ), French for " Grand Prize "
* Eau Claire ( disambiguation ), French for Clearwater
* French Council ( disambiguation )
* Arnaud ( disambiguation ), French equivalent given name
* Plaisance ( disambiguation ), a French word
* Cologne ( disambiguation ) ( simply a homophone ; the French equivalent of Colón is Colomb )
* Sud-Ouest ( disambiguation ), French for southwest
* Le Ham ( disambiguation ), two communes in the French Manche and Mayenne départments
* French Quarter ( disambiguation )
* French Settlement ( disambiguation )
, a disambiguation page in the French Wikipedia for " Ha!
* Lac Vert ( disambiguation ) ( French: green lake )
* Hautes Études Commerciales ( disambiguation ), French language business schools in Francophone countries

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