The pieds-noirs (French: [pje nwaʁ]; lit. 'black feet'; sg.: pied-noir) are an ethno-cultural group of people of French and other European descent who...
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This is a list of notable pieds-noirs (French: [pje nwaʁ]; lit. 'black feet'), a term referring to French citizens who lived in French Algeria before...
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Arab mob swept into the pied-noir neighbourhoods, which had already been largely vacated, and attacked the remaining pieds-noirs. The violence lasted several...
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Algerian War (redirect from Exodus of the Pieds-Noirs and Harkis)
Agreements that the pieds-noirs could remain in Algeria, but after independence, the FLN freely violated the accords and led to the entire pied-noir population...
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pieds-noirs of Algeria settled in the country and opened small shops and restaurants that served traditional dishes like merguez. The popularity of merguez...
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Couscous (category Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity)
French colonial empire and the Pieds-Noirs of Algeria. In 2020, couscous was added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list. The word "couscous" (alternately...
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Or Thora Synagogue (Marseille) (category Pieds-noirs)
("Light of the Torah synagogue"), is a former Jewish synagogue, located in the 1st arrondissement of Marseille, France. Established by pieds-noirs in 1962...
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Patuet (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
influenced the French slang of the pied-noir. After the Pieds-noirs exodus that followed the independence of Algeria, in 1962, most of the population was dispersed...
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Roger Hanin (category Pieds-noirs)
dramedy about the pieds-noirs exodus in Metropolitan France and Le Grand pardon, a gangster film about the French Jewish pied-noir mafia. Both films were...
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Algeria–France relations (category Bilateral relations of France)
territory after the overthrow of the French monarchy and King Louis-Phillipe in 1848. The settlers, commonly called "Pieds- Noirs" or "Blackfeet", began to...
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re-Islamisation of the country; pork is forbidden by Islam. Today[when?] soubressade can only be found in continental France, in butcher shops run by Pieds-Noirs. Algerians...
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Italian Algerians (category Algerian people of Italian descent)
World War II, Italian Algerians followed the fate of the French pieds-noirs, especially in the years of the Algerian War, repatriating massively to Italy...
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Malbec (redirect from Pied Rouge)
Prechac, Negrera, Noir De Chartres, Noir De Pressac, Noir Doux, Nyar De Presak, Parde, Périgord, Pied De Perdrix, Pied Noir, Pied Rouge, Pied Rouget, Piperdy...
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Roland Charles Wagner (category Pieds-noirs)
Oued, Algeria during the Algerian War of Independence. After the war, his family left Algeria like many Pieds-Noirs and settled in Clamart. Throughout his...
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Sarcelles (category Communes of Val-d'Oise)
built in order to accommodate pieds-noirs (French settlers from Algeria) and Jews who had left Algeria due to its war of independence. A few Jews from...
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Harki (category Military units and formations of France in the Algerian War)
Pieds-Noirs and their descendants over the age of 18 lived in France. French President Jacques Chirac established 25 September 2001 as the Day of National...
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was begun, the first such for any breed of cattle. The Bretonne Pie Noir is pied black and white; a red pied variant disappeared during the twentieth...
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Stéphane Rambaud (category Pieds-noirs)
3rd constituency of Var in the National Assembly since 2022. Rambaud was born in Algiers, then in French Algeria in 1960 to pied-noir parents. He continues...
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Évian Accords (redirect from Agreements of Evian)
addition, the European French community (the colon population), the pieds-noirs and indigenous Sephardi Jews in Algeria were guaranteed religious freedom...
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The Guest (short story) (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
settlers would suffer as a result of this change. His fears were not entirely unfounded, as over one million pieds-noirs were forced to flee Algeria for...
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remaining Pieds-Noirs. The violence lasted several hours, during which the mob cut the throats of many men, women and children. The number of Pieds-Noirs who...
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bird of prey species in the world. The pied falconet, also known as the white-legged falconet, nests in old woodpecker cavities. The species is listed as...
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Henri Maillot (category Pieds-noirs)
François Maillot (11 January 1928 in Algiers – 5 June 1956) was a pied-noir member of the Algerian Communist Party and participated in the Algerian War...
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Christian emigration (redirect from Emigration of Christians from the Middle East)
(disambiguation) Persecution of Christians Pieds-noirs Religious cleansing Christian population growth Demographics of Christianity History of Christianity Barrett/Kurian...
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Michel Sala (category Pieds-noirs)
politician of La France Insoumise who has been representing Gard's 5th constituency in the National Assembly since 2022. List of deputies of the 16th National...
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the city of Oran. It has a sweet taste enriched with oil and eggs and often contains anise, sesame, orange or other citrus. The Pieds noirs, who introduced...
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pied barbet or pied barbet (Tricholaema leucomelas) is a species of bird in the family Lybiidae which is native to southern Africa. The acacia pied barbet...
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Marcel Cerdan (category Pieds-noirs)
of Sidi Bel Abbès in Algeria. He was the fourth son of Antonio Cerdán (1880–1946), a day labourer, and Asunción Cascales (1886–1942), pied-noirs of Spanish...
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Pierre Maresca (category Pieds-noirs)
journalist in New Caledonia. Maresca was born in Algiers to a family of Pied-Noir origin. He moved to New Caledonia in January 1963, a few months after...
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