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    French sol. Gros from Saint Louis worth 1 sou tournois. The sol, later called a sou, is the name of a number of different coins, for accounting or payment, dating from Antiquity to today. The name is derived from the late-Roman and Byzantine solidus. Its longevity of use anchored it in many expressions of the French language .

  2. French Indochina (previously spelled as French Indo-China ), [a] [b] officially known as the Indochinese Union [c] [d] and after 1947 as the Indochinese Federation, [e] was a grouping of French colonial territories in Mainland Southeast Asia until its end in 1954.

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  4. The sol, later called a sou, is the name of a number of different coins, for accounting or payment, dating from Antiquity to today. The name is derived from the late-Roman and Byzantine solidus. Its longevity of use anchored it in many expressions of the French language.

  5. From French Honduras britannique: 1968–1972: Now Belize (BIZ) IHO Dutch East Indies code from French Indes orientales hollandaises: 1934–1938: Now Indonesia (INA) KHM Khmer Republic From French République khmère: 1972: Now Cambodia (CAM) MAL Malaysia From French Malaisie: 1956–1960: Competed independently before the formation of ...

  6. The Institut Français d'Indonésie or Institut Français Indonesia is an Institut français in Indonesia. It is a French public institution attached to the French Foreign Ministry. The promotion of French culture and language overseas is its main mission. Its main location is in Jakarta .

    • 2012 (IFI)
    • Culture, education, cooperation
    • Centre Culturel Français (CCF)
    • Cultural center
  7. Armement Air-Sol Modulaire. The Armement Air-Sol Modulaire [5] [6] (Modular Air-to-Ground Armament), commonly called AASM HAMMER™ (Highly Agile Modular Munition Extended Range), [7] is a French, all-weather, smart air-to-surface stand-off weapon developed by Safran Electronics & Defense.

  8. Embassy of France, Jakarta. France and Indonesia established diplomatic relations in 1951. [1] The indirect relationship between France and Indonesia commenced during the early 19th century colonial Dutch East Indies. Since 2011 France and Indonesia have formed a strategic partnership. [2]

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