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French language / Culture / Culture of Quebec / Organisation internationale de la Francophonie / Geopolitics / French Canadian / English-speaking Quebecer / Francophone Assembly of Ontario / Francophone / Ethnic groups in Canada / Canada / Languages of Canada
Date: 2014-11-13 14:02:34
French language
Culture
Culture of Quebec
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie
Geopolitics
French Canadian
English-speaking Quebecer
Francophone Assembly of Ontario
Francophone
Ethnic groups in Canada
Canada
Languages of Canada

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