2024

JEUNESSE ET RECONSTRUCTION

Institute Cultural center

For those who want to confront the reality of the country and invest in social activities in Morocco. This association offers you the opportunity to participate in intercultural exchanges through volunteering, interesting theme stays. Youth and Reconstruction offers a different program each year, so it is better to call to know the details of the proposed stays. Youth and Reconstruction also organizes activities and cultural and linguistic stays. Activities are present in more than 90 countries listed in the 5 continents. The themes of the projects of voltages remain diverse (construction, social work, environmental, artistic, educational, etc.). You must be at least 18 years old. Registration fees ¶: 19 € € (price may vary depending on stay), transport at an additional cost.

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2024

LA MAISON DES PRATIQUES ARTISTIQUES AMATEURS

House of culture

Inaugurated at the end of 2006, the house of amateur arts practices caters to everyone who invests in artistic practice in dance, theatre or music. In this area, they will find information on places of training and rehearsal, opportunities for encounters between practitioners, between disciplines, opportunities to enrich or question their practice in contact with professionals. In addition to meeting professionals and amateurs, visitors will be able to attend numerous shows in the context of varied programming, «open scenes», but also conferences and debates according to selected themes.

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2024

LE CENTRE DE LA MER ET DES EAUX

Institute Cultural center

You have read three times Moby Dick and dream of reincarnate you into Captain Ahab? This museum will delight the emulates of Jules Vernes. The Prince of Monaco, Albert 1, is the foundation of the foundation. Since 1884, passionate about the field, he organizes oceanographic campaigns, in 1899, he built the Monaco oceanographic museum in order to get the greatest number of people to his collections. Then, in 1906, a centre for oceanographic studies was established in Paris, quickly completed by the construction of the Institute of Oceanography in 1911. The numerous aquariums populated by exotic creatures have been doing the joy of children and amateurs. Many temporary exhibitions are regularly organized (in 2007, works around marine themes, Dorine Barbey, Nelly Madoulet, Jeanne-Claude Steinberg, Pascal Cuart, Claudine Legastelois and Gordana Saint-Arroman) and, during the school holidays (from the Parisian area), the Centre for the Sea broadcasts Documentaries on the Theme of the Sea. Modules are provided for children, with activities and games.

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2024

BONHAMS

House of culture

Still unknown in France, the Bonhams House is very well known in the Anglo-Saxon world. In the new premises located just steps from the Place Vendôme, a small but particularly pleasant team welcomes the guests. The house starts just in sales in Paris, with a "collection car" department, the category in which it excels. Probably one of the best addresses to get an evaluation or a custom advice - for all kinds of objects…

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2024

LE MAISON DE LA CULTURE DU JAPON A PARIS

House of culture

The Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris is a cultural center. Managed by the Japan Foundation, it offers a variety of activities including exhibitions, shows, cinema, conferences, courses and workshops. The MCJP library also offers access to a wide range of resources on Japan and its culture.

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2024

BIBLIOTHÈQUE ESPAGNOLE

Institute Cultural center

A fund of 35   000 volumes and magazines, newspapers, audio cassettes… and a bibliographic database.

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2024

ASSOCIATION FRANCE-ÉGYPTE

Institute Cultural center

The France-Egypt association organizes conferences every month, and gathers lovers of the country, who almost all stayed there: diplomats, archaeologists... The conferences are usually held at the Centre Asiem, 6 rue Albert de Lapparent, 75007 Paris.

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2024

LES SERRES D’AUTEUIL

Institute Cultural center

They were at the heart of a major controversy: the Serres d'Auteuil had to make way for the extension of Roland-Garros. In the end, a compromise was reached to keep the location, at the cost of relocating some of them. And what a result: tropical and exotic plants, the vast central lawn and its ornamentation of multicoloured flowers, unique thematic collections, nature in all its splendour, and then the architectural beauty of these grandiose greenhouses, which date back more than a century and bear witness to a unique know-how. The access is free, and we take our eyes off here. A visit not necessarily known, but widely appreciated.

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2024

LA RHALA, AMICALE DES SAHARIENS

Institute Cultural center

This association has a library with a fund of nearly 2 000 books. It organizes numerous conferences and publishes a quarterly journal.

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2024

LE TEMPS DU TANGO

Institute Cultural center

Association which offers dance courses all levels. Publisher of the only magazine magazine, spreading the culture of tango

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2024

UNION BOUDDHISTE DE FRANCE

Institute Cultural center

The Federation of Buddhist Associations of France, also known as the Buddhist Union of France, was founded in 1986. It brings together Buddhist associations and congregations of France, links with the public authorities and works to develop Buddhist thought and modernity. Similarly, UBF is an information centre that protects the values of Buddhism. It identifies over million practising Buddhists in France and sits in the Vincennes pagoda.

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2024

DÉLÉGATION PERMANENTE DU MEXIQUE AUPRÈS DE L’UNESCO

Institute Cultural center

The Permanent Delegation of Mexico to UNESCO in Paris is an institute and cultural center representing Mexico at the international organization.

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2024

UNION LETTONE EN FRANCE

Institute Cultural center

Paris is home to the Union Lettone en France, an institute and cultural center dedicated to the Latvian community.

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2024

CONTACT

Cultural association

Contact (Paris and 14 antennae in the province) is an association animated by parents, which has been designed to help families understand and accept homosexuality from one of their own, and help them communicate with their parents or relatives, by providing them with the necessary understanding to better live their homosexuality, to fight against discrimination. Regular open meeting (noted on the website).

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2024

LES PANTHERES ROSES

Cultural association

A protest political association is a tool of resistance and a political component of the fight for an alternative society. Lesbian, transsexual and gay excited by moral order, patriarchy, sexism, racism, all security, social regressions and everything else. The association, one of the oldest in the community, participates in numerous events and organizes APuPa, i. e. Public Gatherings of the Panthers, whose dates are on the site.

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2024

COMMISSION LGBT ET DROITS HUMAINS D’AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

Cultural association

At Amnesty International, the Commission was established in 1997, following the decision taken in 1991 by the Amnesty International Assembly to defend people persecuted because of their homosexuality.

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2024

LES MALES FETEURS

Cultural association

Born of the desire to offer gays the opportunity to gather in a spirit of conviviality, this association began in 1997. It allows everyone to find themselves in a variety of leisure activities as well as relaxation, resto, theatre, opera or cinema, museums visits, tours in Paris, weekends in the countryside, abroad and many other activities (bowling, swimming pool, bicycle…). Its principle is simple: every month, a schedule presenting the activities is distributed to fêteurs males. Each exit is proposed and organized by a participant who is the "focal point" (the organizer). With about 130 people from Paris and its suburbs, the association is open to all gay people who want to come and share moments of leisure. For newcomers, a welcome meeting and a reception drink are organised every month (detailed on the website).

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2024

LE MAG

Cultural association

The Mag is an association of young people between the ages of 16 and 26 whose vocation is to help other young people, gay and lesbian alike, and to fight against homophobia. Thanks to its reception centre and the proposed activities - outings, picnic, evenings, etc. - the Mag allows gay homosexual young people, or asks them to meet to discuss and share their questions or experiences. On the website, you can also find information on sexual orientation and gender identity, as well as a forum for discussion on various themes ranging from the discovery of its feelings to the coming out of the cinema, the cinema, the TV series, etc. Through a program of school interventions, volunteers from Mag raise awareness at the fight against school. homophobia and sexism and respect for differences. The Mag, created in 1985 under the name of Gay Gay Movement, received its approval «Youth and Popular Education» on 21 January 1999.

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2024

BI’CAUSE

Cultural association

BI'Cause has been in Paris since late 1995 in the form of a group of discussions and meetings around bisexuality. At that time, he was called Groupe Bi. It was created on the initiative of people who did not recognize themselves as heterosexual or homosexual. Bi's aims to foster the emergence of bisexual identity, to fight and to inform about AIDS and stis.

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2024

INTERASSOCIATIVE LESBIENNE, GAIE, BI ET TRANS – INTER-LGBT

Cultural association

The Lesbian and Gay Pride-Ile-de-France, created in 1999 and transformed into Inter-LGBT, organizes annually in Paris the annual visibility march bringing together gay, bisexual, transgender, their families and friends, more commonly known as Gaypride. But that is not everything. Every year in March or April, the Interassociative organises the LGBT Associations Spring - with conference and lounge day - and all year round, acts for the defence and conquest of lesbian and gay rights and against all forms of discrimination. Inter-LGBT also supports different associative projects.

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2024

LESBIENNE ET GAY HOSPITALITE ET ECHANGE INTERNATIONAL

Cultural association

This network of lesbians and gay people ready to offer each other hospitality during travel has 500 members (of which about 80 in France), spread in 30 countries. Born in 1991, she aims at the exchange of hospitality. The host offers a place to sleep - from the futon to the guest room. By welcoming someone at home, you can be welcomed back home. Beware, it is not a pay service. Each spring, a directory of members is published and distributed (exclusively) to the members up to date in their contributions. An update of this directory is published in the fall. A member planning to travel consults the directory and contact the member (s) in whom he or she wishes to stay. It is obvious that last minute solicitations are not always very popular and that there is a risk of a refusal. Members are required to respond to all requests for accommodation, whether the answer is positive or not. It is requested to limit a request for accommodation to two nights. Thus, if you have no affinity with your host, the embarrassment is limited (and they also feel more comfortable to accommodate). On the other hand, the host has the pleasure of offering guests the opportunity to extend their stay, which often happens.

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2024

AREVI

Cultural association

A group of words consisting of women and men who were all victims of incest, or thought to have been, during childhood. They want to emerge from moral isolation, provide support to other victims and consider ways to overcome the painful consequences of this trauma, while contributing to the development of current knowledge about this crime. It should be noted that Arevi is an association that addresses both LGBT populations and heterosexual populations.

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2024

SOS HOMOPHOBIE

Cultural association

SOS Homophobia is an association of 1901 anti-homophobic and anti-profiteering acts. Created on 11 April 1994 and based in Paris, SOS Homophobia has developed several regional delegations (www.sos-homophobie.org/delegations-regionales) to ensure the relay of its interventions and actions to combat homophobia with a view to better acceptance of the diversity of sexual orientations and to fight for the visibility and equal rights of LGBT people. SOS Homophobia is convinced that the fight against homophobia requires an ambitious prevention policy (www.sos-homophobie.org/prevenir-lhomophobie): explain diversity, reassure, raise awareness of the acceptance of sexual orientation and gender identity. Many awareness-raising tools are prepared and proposed in particular in school settings (www.sos-homophobie.org/interventions-en-milieu-scolaire/interventions-en-milieu-scolaire), in various professional contexts (www.sos-homophobie.org/interventions-et-formations-pour-adultes) and event. To conduct its operations, SOS Homophobia conducts actions on several fronts thanks to the efforts of a dozen groups and commissions (www.sos-homophobie.org/fonctionnement-de-lassociation). A listening line (www.sos-homophobie.org/ligne-decoute), moderated by trained activists, is open daily so that victims and witnesses of homophobic or transphobes acts can obtain information, attentive listening or reporting. A group dedicated to online testimonials (www.sos-homophobie.org/temoigner) allows victims to contact the association via the website. Finally, SOS homophobia can accompany victims in daily affairs and the association is empowered to become a civil party to victims of homophobic acts. SOS Homophobia also conducts actions to prevent homophobia and transphobie with the Commission Intervention in the School Environment (www.sos-homophobie.org/interventions-en-milieu-scolaire/interventions-en-milieu-scolaire) to dismantle stereotypes and ideas received which form the breeding ground for homophobia in school. The Commission Intervention and Vocational Training for Adults (www.sos-homophobie.org/interventions-et-formations-pour-adultes) work to integrate the fight against homophobic discrimination into professional practices. The Lesbophobie Commission (www.sos-homophobie.org/commission-lesbophobie) combating specific discrimination against lesbians by creating information and communication media and participating in round tables, debates, events… The Commission'adolescents and homophobia ' (www.sos-homophobie.org/adolescence-et-homophobie) offers specific support via its website (www.cestcommeca.net) which makes available information, testimonies, cultural resources, etc. SOS homophobia conducts surveys and surveys, identifies and analyzes several publications (www.sos-homophobie.org/nos-publications), such as the Annual Report on Homophobia (www.sos-homophobie.org/rapportannuel), the Practical Guide to Homophobia (www.sos-homophobie.org/guide-pratique) and a survey on lesbophobie (www.sos-homophobie.org/enquete-sur-la-lesbophobie/enquete-sur-la-lesbophobie). SOS Homophobia advocates equal rights: It works with the public authorities and associations, thanks also to the efforts of the Evènementiel and Communication Commissions. In order to raise public awareness of the causes that it defends, in 2010/2011, the association demonstrated and participated in various events such as the Parcours in Lyon, the International Day against Homophobia, LGBT Pride Marches and Gay Pride Marches in Paris as in the region, the Day of Fight against AIDS, the Spring of LGBT Associations in Paris or the First LGBT Salon from Lille. Mainly composed of volunteers, SOS Homophobia is open to everyone, all across France. 

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2024

CENTRE GAY ET LESBIEN DE PARIS – CGL

Cultural association

The Paris Gay and Lesbian Centre is a Volunteer association that has existed for 18 years. It is a place of reception, support and listening to the lesbian, gay, bi and trans-national population of Paris and the Paris region. It is also a centre of information on various areas such as health, labour law or law in general, gay politics or culture. Advice and legal assistance are provided through professional hotlines provided by professionals. The room houses a café-library that occasionally serves as a place of exposure and debate that is open to all. The LGBT Centre is also organizing cultural, sports and festive events. Finally, it is also a house of associations that accommodates many of them.

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2024

POPINGAYS

Cultural association

Popingays or PIG is an open association "to boys who love boys who love girls who love girls who love boys who love girls who love pop." This is to say if they are open! Pop, rock and rock are what unites them. A number of evenings are organized: tea dancing every two months, Queer as Pop, three times a year, and others more irregularly.

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2024

AGLA (ASSOCIATION DES GAYS ET LESBIENNES ARMENIENS)

Cultural association

Dinners, meetings, debates around a film or with personalities from the literary, artistic or political world. Cultural and militant, this association concerns all those, gay and lesbian Armenians living in France who are interested in Armenia, its culture and the Franco-Armenian community.

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2024

ASSOCIATION DES CONTRIBUABLES HOMOSEXUELS – ACH

Cultural association

This association brings together over 1200 taxpayers and 120 heritage management advisors, notaries and lawyers. Its objectives are to provide members with a national network of experts (taxation, notarial rights, tax relief, heritage management) in order to make them benefit from negotiations obtained from financial institutions (bank loans, funds, insurance), to make lobbying in favour of the ACAP alignment on marriage, and to encourage the financing of companies offering products or services dedicated to the homosexual community: Tourism, services, real estate…

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2024

ARCHIVES RECHERCHES CULTURE LESBIENNE - ARCL

Culture

Documentation centre, with an archive fund on the evolution of lesbian culture within French society, including videos, books, magazines, theses. You can consult on site. Note: DVD funds, posters, photos, badges… Possibility of renting photos, posters, covers of the history of the feminist and lesbian movement. Last publication: «Press movements. From the 1970 s to the present, feminist and lesbian struggles».

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2024

BEIT HAVERIM

Culture

Beit Haverim - «House of friends» in Hebrew - is a gay and lesbian Jewish group. Its vocation is to bring together, in a spirit of tolerance, openness and mixing, LGBT Jewish people and their friends, to offer them an area of reception, conviviality and reflection, especially in view of this dual identity. Beit Haverim is also the fight against discrimination and all expressions of homophobia and anti-Semitism. Offices are present in several cities in France and a special reception is made to Jewish parents. Beit Haverim is a member of the LGBT Paris CENTRE, Inter LGBT, RAVAD and World Congress of GLBT Jewish Organizations. It was founded in 1977 and therefore is one of the oldest French LGBT associations still active. It has 200 members and 500 sympathizers.

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2024

CENTRE CULTUREL CORÉEN

Institute Cultural center

This cultural center organizes a wide range of events, including Korean language courses, Korean film screenings and hands-on workshops, and publishes the excellent magazine Culture coréenne.

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2024

BIBLIOTHÈQUE DU FILM DE LA CINÉMATHÈQUE FRANÇAISE

Library

Originally built up by the Archives françaises du film, the Cinémathèque française and the FEMIS, the collections held by the Cinémathèque Française Film Library have since been enriched by numerous donations, acquisitions and deposits. If you're a film buff, you'll find plenty to deepen your knowledge here, including periodical series, posters, drawings (storyboards, sets, etc.), set photographs and archive holdings.

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2024

CENTRE CULTUREL CORÉEN

Institute Cultural center

This center is run by the Cultural Department of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, commonly known as South Korea. It offers a dynamic program of exhibitions, concerts, film screenings, lectures, art workshops (Korean knots, painting, calligraphy) and Korean language courses. There's also a multimedia space and a library for consultation and lending. Note that the place is open from Monday to Saturday, and that you don't need to know anything about Korean culture to come here!

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2024

SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE D’ÉGYPTOLOGIE

Institute Cultural center

The Société française d'égyptologie offers a range of activities including exhibition visits, trips and meetings. Members also enjoy benefits such as access to conference recordings and a photo gallery. What's more, donations to the association and membership fees are tax-deductible. The Société française d'égyptologie recently celebrated its centenary and is offering an exceptional subscription to support its activities.

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2024

ESPACE PIERRE CARDIN

Institute Cultural center

Now part of the Théâtre de la Ville network, Espace Cardin was created by the famous couturier in 1970 in the former Théâtre des Ambassadeurs, overlooking the Champs-Elysées gardens. It includes a theater, cinema, conference room, restaurant and exhibition space. Today, it is a venue for a wide range of private and media events, as well as shows and exhibitions, depending on the period. Its rich past makes it an iconic venue.

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2024

LA MAISON DE L’AMÉRIQUE LATINE

Institute Cultural center

Supported by the French authorities, this magnificent cultural space in the heart of Paris aims to foster encounters between Latin Americans and the French. The buildings, made up of two private mansions joined together (the Hôtel de Varengeville and the Hôtel Amelot de Gournay), are the setting for this organisation, launched in the aftermath of the Second World War to enable Latin Americans and the French to exchange better. There's also an art gallery on site.

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2024

LES GAIS RETRAITÉS

Cultural association

For 40 years, Les Gais Retraités à Paris has been fighting the loneliness of older gays with its motto "In search of time regained". Its rich and varied program offers retired and early-retired gays and their companions a multitude of convivial activities: dinners, talks, walks, trips, cultural outings, board games and more. This association plays an essential role in creating a caring space where LGBTQ+ seniors can meet up, exchange ideas and share moments of complicity. Join this friendly community and live a new life surrounded by caring friends.

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2024

INSTITUT MUSULMAN DE LA GRANDE MOSQUÉE

Institute Cultural center

The Muslim Institute of the Paris Mosque, founded in 1920, is governed by Si Kaddou ben Ghabrit, president of the society of Habous and Holy places of Islam. France participated in its financing. The society of Des selects the architects Robert Fournez and Maurice Mantout. They are Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian craftsmen who have made marble, polychrome earthenware and stucco coatings, as well as the fountains of the Paris Mosque. It was inaugurated in 1926 and is now being managed thanks to the generosity of the Arab countries. The minaret of 26   m in height overlooks the white domes and the beautiful garden surrounding them.

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2024

BIBLIOTHÈQUE GEORGES BRASSENS

Library

A popular local library, the Georges Brassens Library offers a pleasant setting for browsing a newspaper, reading a book, surfing the Internet and taking part in the cultural life of the area. On the second floor, large bay windows let in plenty of natural light and reveal a wealth of books. The shelves include foreign-language books, large-print books and comic strips.

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2024

BIBLIOTHÈQUE GERMAINE TILLION

Library

The Germaine Tillion Library is a local library offering a peaceful setting for its users. Within its walls, 2 levels spread over almost 2,000 m², offering books, magazines, CDs, DVDs for all publics and a digital space. Outside the walls, a garden is open to all, where you can enjoy a book in the open air. It also organizes cultural events to encourage exchanges between local residents (workshops, meetings, readings).

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2024

BIBLIOTHÈQUE DU CINÉMA FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT

Library

Next door to the Forum des images and the UGC Cité Les Halles multiplex, the Bibliothèque du cinéma François Truffaut strengthens the presence of cinema in the aisles of the Forum des Halles. A specialized library covering 1,200 m², it offers only documents relating to cinema, television and the video arts, making it the only library in Paris to offer books, magazines, film music, DVDs and press reviews on a single site.

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2024

MÉMORIAL DE LA DÉPORTATION HOMOSEXUELLE

Cultural association
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Mémorial De La Shoah

Museums
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CENTRE CULTUREL DE RUSSIE

Institute Cultural center
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ASSOCIATION LOUISE 13

Cultural association
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RASSEMBLEMENT DES TUNISIENS EN FRANCE

Institute Cultural center
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TOGO ASSOCIATION DES COOPERATIONS

Institute Cultural center
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MUSÉE DES ARTS D’AFRIQUE ET D’OCÉANIE

Institute Cultural center
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ASAC-FAPES

Cultural association
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Union Nationale Des Combattants UNC

Cultural association
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EDITION FRANCE D'ABORD

Cultural association
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