Treaty of Versailles
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The Treaty of Versailles of 1919 was the peace treaty that was created as a result of the six-month-long Paris Peace Conference of 1919 which put an official end to World War I. The treaty was ratified on January 10, 1920 and required that Germany accept responsibility for the war and was thus obliged to pay large amounts of compensation (known as war reparations). Like many other treaties, it is named for the place of its signing: the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles. On January 18, 1919 a peace conference opened in Versailles, France to work on the treaty.
Hello,
My name is Alixis, and I live in Texas. I am 17 years old, and I am looking for a boy to converse with. Particularly a cute one. 🙂
I would like to have a friendship and even possibly a relationship. But I will answer to any who email me. Penpals are okay too! Please write and tell me about yourself!
Alixis
I will be travelling in March in the south of France with my wife and children and would like to rent a minivan with automatic transmission.Does anyone know of a company that rents them–preferably with pickup at the nice airport.
Thanks!
Colette was the pen name of the famous French novelist Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (January 28, 1873 – August 3, 1954).
She was born in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, Yonne, in the Burgundy Region of France, the daughter of Jules-Joseph Colette and Adele Eugenie Sidonie Landoy (‘Sido’). In 1893 she married Henri Gauthier-Villars. Her first books, the Claudine series, were published under the pen name of her husband, ‘Willy’.
The Cultural Capitals of Europe were created by the Ministers of Culture of the European Community. Athens became the first Cultural Capital of Europe in 1985.
The event was conceived in order to help bring together different cultures.
To be named as Cultural Capital of Europe represents an unparalleled opportunity to assert the city’s identity on the European cultural map, as well as generating important media and tourism interest.
After Lille, we will have to wait until 2013 before another French city has the honour of hosting the Cultural Capital of Europe.
Hi i’m Erwann ,i’m 32 years old , i live in Paris and i’m looking for english/american penpals because i use to have many trips in Ireland and UK ,(i have never been in US,yet) and so i need to improve my english
Hi I am from U.S.A. I was in Bordeaux for 9 days in December 2002
I liked it very much and would like to come again but this time I need company,if you are interested please email me at
vprasad702@aol.com.
Vijen
Hi,
Here is my trouble, i m a french guy, i met an US girl half a year ago, i went to visit her few times and now we would like to establish a serious relationship, that is mostly living together.
As my job situation in france is much better than her, we decided the best way would be for her to move in france.
From what i read, as an US citizen, with only her passport, she can come in france for 3 month but then need to go back to US for 3 month before coming back in Europe.
One solution would be to ask for a long stay VISA to france, but i m unsure if the reson "I want to live with a french guy" is enough to ask for it and i m worried about the fact the long stay VISA could be rejected.