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This is a page to list and organize article requests for the Wikipedia:WikiProject France. This page is only for nonexisting articles (that is, red links or blue links that are redirects), not for expansion requests. For articles that exist on the French Wikipedia, a link should be provided.
Please consult the various subpages of Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles (and specifically Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/fr) and Category:Articles needing translation from French Wikipedia to find articles that have yet to be added to the English language wikipedia, or consult Wikipedia:Requested articles for articles that have been requested by users.
Economy
[edit]- Prix France Qualité Performance [1] for inclusion in List of national quality awards. WP:RS might be found in French business publications or college textbooks on subjects like Total quality management or Six Sigma (for example, OCLC 38475486).
Education
[edit]History
[edit]- France, 1848–1945 (book) by Theodore Zeldin
- French general strike of 1936
- History of the Jews in Paris
- History of the word Wallon (fr:Histoire du terme Wallon)
- International response to the Franco-Prussian War
- Pollicitation in French civil law (fr:Pollicitation en droit civil français)
- Protagonists of the 1948 Palestina war (fr:Protagonistes de la guerre de Palestine de 1948)
- Witch trials of France - one article of an alleged witch, perhaps Marie le Fief, and one of a witch trial. You may find info on fr:Chasse aux sorcières, the template fr:Modèle:Palette Chasse aux sorcières en Europe and fr:Catégorie:Procès de sorcellerie
Politics
[edit]- List of mayors of Marseille
- List of mayors of Lyon
- French Guiana Liberation Movement
- La France Vraiment - French political party - see the Regional Council of Île-de-France
- Pacifism in France (see draft)
- Presidency of François Mitterrand see: fr:Présidence de François Mitterrand (stub)
- Presidency of Georges Pompidou see: fr:Présidence de Georges Pompidou (stub)
- Regional Council of Mayotte
Culture
[edit]- CEMÉA, Centres d'Entrainement aux Méthodes d'Education Active [2] [3] - fr:Centre d'entraînement aux méthodes d'éducation active
- Le Masque (lit. "The Mask"), a French literary collection of crime novels - one of the collection's principal authors is Agatha Christie (fr:Le Masque (collection))
Places
[edit]- Arrondissement of Sceaux (fr:Arrondissement de Sceaux), former arrondissement
- Basque Eurocity Bayonne - San Sebastián (fr:Eurocité basque Bayonne - San Sebastián)
- Berre (Rhône), a river in France, affluent of the Rhône
- Boulevard de Port-Royal , boulevard in Paris
- Foire Saint-Martin (fr:Foire Saint-Martin (Pontoise)) - annual Festival in Pontoise that has ran since 1170
- Haras du Bois-Roussel - Breeding farm in Alençon owned by Jefferson Davis Cohn and later Léon Volterra. Notable horses include Dark Star, San San, Sir Gallahad, Teddy, Bull Dog, Bois Roussel, Plucky Liege, and Marguerite.
- La Guillotière (currently a redirect), a former commune and now a neighbourhood in Lyon
- List of busiest Paris Métro stations (fr:Métro de Paris#Trafic See Métro de Paris / Trafic - évolution du trafic)
- Loire estuary (fr:Estuaire de la Loire)
- Quiberon Peninsula
- Rue Chaptal - location of the Grand Guignol
- Saint-Rambert-l'Île-Barbe , a former commune and now a neighbourhood in Lyon
- Théâtre de Babylone , Paris - hosted the premier of Waiting for Godot on 5 January 1953
- Tunnel de Marseille - longest railway tunnel entirely in France (on the LGV Méditerranée)
- Voirons (fr:Les Voirons), mountain
- Walde Lighthouse - southwest limit of the North Sea
- Wine Commune
People
[edit]- Pierre Delaporte - tenth
CEOChair of Électricité de France, from 1987 to 1992 - Bertrand Garipuy (fr:Bertrand Garipuy)
- Paula Maxa - One of the Grand Guignol's best-known performers. From 1917 to the 1930s, she performed most frequently as a victim and was known as "the most assassinated woman in the world." During her career at the Grand Guignol, Maxa's characters were murdered more than 10,000 times in at least 60 different ways.
- Gilles Ménage - eleventh
CEOChair of Électricité de France, from 1992 to 1995 (fr:Gilles Ménage (haut fonctionnaire)) - Clairvaux Mutineers - Ambiguous (do you mean Claude Buffet & fr:Roger Bontems?)
- Bernardon de la Salle (1339-1412), see fr:Bernardon de la Salle
- Pierre-Bernard Cousté -- fr:Pierre-Bernard Cousté
- Philippe Magnan -- fr:Philippe Magnan
- Denis-Charles Parquin -- fr:Denis-Charles Parquin
Cabinet Ministers
[edit]- Olivier le Gras - 16th c., calendars and predictions (not found on FR WP)
- Jacques Pelletier (1749–1839)
Unsorted
[edit]- 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Paris - The ongoing pandemic for the city of Paris, France. (sister article to 2020 coronavirus pandemic in France)
- Besancon Hugue - ambiguous (do you mean the bishop fr:Hugues Michel de Besançon?)
- Châtelain de Châtillon - Title - see in House of Châtillon - fr:Maison de Châtillon
- Première-Urgence - France-based international NGO, see Abkhazia
- SUD Etudiant (Reference: [4])
- Tribu-Ka - see fr:Tribu Ka
- Semaphore watchtower (fr:Sémaphore (signalisation maritime))
- Wolves of Paris - man-eaters responsible for 40 deaths
See also
[edit]- List of French language authors - an excellent source of articles to be written.
- List of French artists - another excellent source of articles to be written.