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    Communes of France - Wikipedia

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    The commune is a level of administrative division in the French Republic. French communes are analogous to civil townships and incorporated municipalities in the United States and Canada, Gemeinden in Germany, comuni in Italy or municipio in Spain. The United Kingdom has no exact

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    A commune is the smallest and oldest administrative division in France. "Commune" in English has a historical association with socialist and collectivist political movements and philosophies. This association arises in

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    French communes were created at the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789–1790.
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    Before the revolution, France's lowest level of administrative division

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    Most and least populous communes
    Paris is the most populous commune of France with 2,187,526 residents as of 2017.

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    INSEE (Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques) gives numerical indexing codes to various entities in France, notably the communes (which do not coincide with

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    Each commune has a municipal council (conseil municipal) compound of municipal councilors (conseillers municipaux). The municipal council is the legislative and deliberative

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  2. Commune (France) — Wikipédia

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    En France, la commune est, sur le plan institutionnel, à la fois une collectivité territoriale, à savoir une autorité administrative décentralisée bénéficiant de la personnalité morale, et disposant d'affaires propres, distinctes des affaires de l'État, et une circonscription administrative, à savoir une division administrative dépourvue de personnalité juridique, territoire d'exercice d'un service déconcentré de l'administration étatique ou d'un de ses représentants. Chacun de ces organes e…

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  3. Paris Commune - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Commune (French: Commune de Paris, pronounced [kɔ.myn də pa.ʁi]) was a revolutionary government that seized power in Paris, the capital of France, from 18 March to 28 May 1871.. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 to 1871, the French National Guard had defended Paris, and working-class radicalism grew among its soldiers. Following the …

    • Date: 18 March – 28 May 1871, (2 months, 1 week and 3 days)
    • Result: Revolt suppressed, Disbanding the Second National Guard by the French government
    • Địa điểm: Paris, France
  4. Communes of France - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    A commune is the lowest administrative division in France.It represents all parts of a town or a village under the same name, for example Paris, Bordeaux or Rennes.As of January 1, 2008, there were 36,781 communes in France; 36,569 of them are in metropolitan France and 212 of them are in overseas France. This is much more than in any other European country.

  5. Liste des communes de France les plus peuplées — Wikipédia

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    285 hàng · La liste des communes de France les plus peuplées présente les communes …

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    • commune - Wiktionary

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      • Etymology 1
        From Middle English commune, comune, from Old French comune, commune, from Medieval Latin commūnia, from Latin commūne (“community, state”), from commūnis (“common”). See also community, communion, common.
      • Etymology 2
        From Middle English communen, comunen, from Old French comunier, communier (“to share”), from Latin commūnico. Doublet of communicate.
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    • Commune of France | The Kaiserreich Wiki | Fandom

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      • The Commune of France is the leader of the Syndicalist Internationale, and maintains good relations with almost all socialist countries and major socialist movements (such as the Spanish CNT-FAI) around the world. Very good relations with Socialist Republic of Italy and Union of Britain. the Commune of France supported the syndicalist revolutions in both countries. Friendly …
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    • Medieval commune - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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      The commune movement started in the 11th century in northern Italy which had the most urbanized population of Europe at the time, and in what is now Belgium which was also relatively urban at the time. It then spread in the early 12th century to …

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      • Commune king France - Wikipedia

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        Template:Administrative divisions of France. Ing commune iya ing pekamababang administratibung pangadake king French Republic.Ing French akatayang commune linto ya inyang pang12 dilanwa, ibat keng Medieval Latin communia, ing kabaldugan na pamirungut da reng tau a karake da ing karelan pamilupang bie, ibat king Latin communis, ing bageng atin pamipalupa.

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        • Ville (France) - Vikidia, l’encyclopédie des 8-13 ans

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          En France, une ville est une commune de plus de 2 000 habitants. Il y a 270 villes de plus de 30 000 habitants en France. Les 10 villes les plus peuplées [modifier | modifier le wikicode] Paris (2 229 621 habitants). Marseille (855 393 habitants). Lyon (500 715 habitants). Toulouse (458 298 habitants). Nice (342 295 habitants).

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