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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › French_francFrench franc - Wikipedia

    The franc ( / fræŋk /; French: franc français, [fʁɑ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛ]; sign: F or Fr ), [n 2] also commonly distinguished as the French franc ( FF ), was a currency of France. Between 1360 and 1641, it was the name of coins worth 1 livre tournois and it remained in common parlance as a term for this amount of money.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrancFranc - Wikipedia

    The franc is any of various units of currency. One franc is typically divided into 100 centimes. The name is said to derive from the Latin inscription francorum rex ( King of the Franks) used on early French coins and until the 18th century, or from the French franc, meaning "frank" (and "free" in certain contexts, such as coup franc, "free ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › French_francFrench franc - Wikiwand

    SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. The franc ( / fræŋk /; French: franc français, [ fʁɑ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛ]; sign: F or Fr ), also commonly distinguished as the French franc ( FF ), was a currency of France. Between 1360 and 1641, it was the name of coins worth 1 livre tournois and it remained in common parlance as a term for this amount of money.

  4. Wikipédia est un projet d’encyclopédie collective en ligne, universelle, multilingue et fonctionnant sur le principe du wiki. Ce projet vise à offrir un contenu librement réutilisable, objectif et vérifiable, que chacun peut modifier et améliorer. Wikipédia est définie par des principes fondateurs.

  5. The franc ( / fræŋk /; French: [fʁɑ̃]; sign: F or Fr ), also commonly known as the French franc ( FF ), was a currency of France. It is no longer in used after the introduction of the euro (for coins and banknotes) in 2002. Coins. 1 franc 1888, French Third Republic. 5 francs 1821, Louis XVIII. Gold 20 francs 1851 and silver 5 francs 1850.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FranceFrance - Wikipedia

    France, [a] officially the French Republic, [b] is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans, [XII] giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world.

  7. French is an official language in 27 countries and is spoken across all continents. [2] French is also one of the most geographically widespread languages in the world, with about 50 countries and territories having it as a de jure or de facto official, administrative, or cultural language. [3]

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