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  1. Propriétés Le Figaro (formerly, Propriétés de France), which was set up in 1989, specialises in luxury properties in France. The Propriétés Le Figaro real estate website embodies the essence of the French way of life with a property magazine, published every other month, and an online edition and mobile app which were launched in 2006.

  2. Jan 6, 2024 · Recently, the renowned French newspaper, Le Figaro, presented a grand report on the evolving charm of Kashmir, describing it as a “Forgotten paradise” timidly opening up to foreign travelers after decades of conflict. The piece, by Bérénice Debras, portrays Srinagar as a haven of peace in the foothills of the Himalayas.

  3. May 3, 2020 · 600. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Le Figaro Hors-série - N° 04 - 2019.

  4. Sep 25, 2013 · "Supplément du Figaro." Issued 15. Avril - 15. Sept. 1889, monthly No more published Issued also in English At head of title: 1889 One page of plates: blank Two back covers; original colored-illustrated paper wrapper preserved

  5. May 23, 2024 · Currently includes Le Figaro (1830-1942), Le Temps (1861-1935), La Croix (1883-1944), L'Humanité (1904-1944), La Presse (1836-1858), and Le Journal des débats (1814-1912). Le gazetier universel: ressources numériques sur la presse ancienne offers over 300 French language 17 th /18th centuries periodicals, including newspapers.

  6. Mar 18, 2024 · Founded by Jean Jaurès.in 1904, Gallica provides access to the historical archive from 1904-1939 and 1944-1948. La Croix (1880-1949) La Croix is a French daily Roman Catholic newspaper. Gallica provides access from 1880-1949. La Gazette (1631-1915) This was the first weekly French newspaper founded in 1631.

  7. Le Figaro was originally founded as a satire newspaper in 1826 and is France's oldest newspaper still in print. It has been printed every day since 1866 and is considered France's most important conservative paper. Owned by the Dassault Group, Le Figaro is frequently embroiled in controversies over editorial independence.

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