Examples of using French protectorate in English and their translations into Russian
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It became the capital of the French protectorate of Laos in 1899.
In 1842, France declared Tahiti andthe Marquesa Islands a French protectorate.
Tunisia was officially made a French protectorate, over the objections of Italy.
Following the Treaty of Fez in 1912, Morocco became a French protectorate.
Syria and Lebanon became a French protectorate thinly disguised as a League of Nations Mandate.
The signing of the Treaty of Fez in 1912 established a French protectorate over Morocco.
During the French protectorate in Tunisia, the French introduced many institutions, especially in education.
Sultan Abd al-Hafid signs the Treaty of Fez,making Morocco a French protectorate.
While Morocco was a French Protectorate(from 1912 to 1956) tourism was focused on urban areas such as the Mediterranean cities of Tangier and Casablanca.
It was conquered by French troops in 1912, andbecame part of the French protectorate of Morocco.
In 1881, Tunisia became a French protectorate, and in the same year Charles Lavigerie, who was archbishop of Algiers, became apostolic administrator of the vicariate of Tunis.
According to its political order Monaco is a constitutional monarchy,which is under the French protectorate.
Nationalist political parties, which subsequently arose under the French protectorate, based their arguments for Moroccan independence on such World War II declarations as the Atlantic Charter.
On 5 April 1887,the queen of Uvea(on the island of Wallis) signed a treaty officially establishing a French protectorate.
With the fall of France in 1940,during World War II, the French Protectorate of Morocco came under the jurisdiction of the Vichy regime, which installed its own residents-general.
In 1951 was founded the people's revolutionary party of Cambodia(NRCP),whose aim was the liberation of the country from the French protectorate.
It remained the country's official flag during its time as a French protectorate, and was confirmed as the national flag of the Republic of Tunisia with the signing of the Constitution of Tunisia on 1 June 1959.
An independence movement lasting many decades eventually prevailed,leading to the end of the French protectorate commenced in 1881.
During the French protectorate of Tunisia, French was introduced in public institutions, most notably the education system, which became a strong vehicle for dissemination of the language.
In 1881, he was attached to the expeditionary force which took part in the march on Tunis which led to the installation of the French protectorate.
Under French domestic law, and ever since Anjouan, Grande Comore andMohéli were established as a French protectorate, they were combined with Mayotte to form a single territory.
At the same time, Buenaventura Báez, an Azua mahogany exporter and deputy in the Haitian National Assembly, was negotiating with the French Consul-General for the establishment of a French protectorate.
Though King Sisavang Vong thought Laos was too small for independence,he had proclaimed the end of the French protectorate status while simultaneously favoring the French return.
Thus, in a memorandum of 2 August 1942 to Marshall Pétain presented by his Grand Vizier Hédi Lakhoua he reaffirmed his belief in Tunisian sovereignty,undiminished by the French protectorate.
Morocco had become a French protectorate in 1912, and Resident-General Louis-Hubert Lyautey sought to extend French influence eastwards through the Middle Atlas mountains towards French Algeria.
In 1926, there were 90,000 Italians in Tunisia,compared to 70,000 Frenchmen unusual since Tunisia was a French protectorate.
The situation quickly changed when the British recognized a French Protectorate of Madagascar in September 1890, in return for eventual British control over Zanzibar and as part of an overall definition of spheres of influence in Africa.
The kings of Sigave and Alo on the islands of Futuna andAlofi also signed a treaty establishing a French protectorate on 16 February 1888.
The North African Championship was a football competition involving the territories of French Algeria, French protectorate of Morocco and French protectorate of Tunisia.
He inherited the throne from his brother, Sultan Abdelhafid, who abdicated after the Treaty of Fez(1912),which made Morocco a French protectorate.
