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The French maintain one of the best militaries in the world, which, although it is a conscript force, relies on ''élan'' (fighting spirit) and finesse just as much as it does blunt force.
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The French Navy is under limitations placed on it by the Washington Naval Treaty, and operates 10 battleships, 15 cruisers, 40 submarines, and 2 fleet carriers. The Infanterie Marine (two brigades) is officially a part of the Navy.
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The Third Republic maintains four armies: the Metropolitan Army, the African Army, the Colonial Army, and the Foreign Legion. The active strength of these force sums to seventeen corps-sized units, in addition to various and sundry divisions and brigades. As per constitutional law, the Metropolitan Army can only be stationed in France during peacetime, and the Legion and colonial forces cannot be stationed in Europe except in wartime.
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Revision as of 22:07, 29 December 2006

La troisième République française
Third French Republic
[Image:Flag_of_France.svg] [Image:France_coa.png]
Flag and Coat of Arms of France
Motto: "Libertie, Egalitarie, Fraternitie"
Anthem: "La Marseillesaise"
Capital Paris
Political system Unitary Republic
Spoken languages
 - Official
 - Unofficial


French
Catalan, Provencal, Basque, Corse, German (in Alsace-Lorraine)
Government
Parliamentary Republic
- Head of State President Georges Clemenceau
- Head of Government Prime Minister Aristide Briand
Independence 486 A.D. (Unified by Clovis)
Area
 - Total
 - % water

547030km²
Negligible
Population
 - Total

41,000,000 (1918 est.)
Currency
Franc


Contents

History of France

Demographics of France

France Outre-mer

Economy of France

Military of France

The French maintain one of the best militaries in the world, which, although it is a conscript force, relies on élan (fighting spirit) and finesse just as much as it does blunt force.

The French Navy is under limitations placed on it by the Washington Naval Treaty, and operates 10 battleships, 15 cruisers, 40 submarines, and 2 fleet carriers. The Infanterie Marine (two brigades) is officially a part of the Navy.

The Third Republic maintains four armies: the Metropolitan Army, the African Army, the Colonial Army, and the Foreign Legion. The active strength of these force sums to seventeen corps-sized units, in addition to various and sundry divisions and brigades. As per constitutional law, the Metropolitan Army can only be stationed in France during peacetime, and the Legion and colonial forces cannot be stationed in Europe except in wartime.

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