Usage examples of "Council of Europe Resettlement Fund" in English with translation to French

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He made a tour of Europe. Il a fait un tour d'Europe.
Where can I obtain a map of Europe? Où puis-je obtenir une carte de l'Europe ?
The cow is a symbol of Europe. La vache est un des symboles de l'Europe.
Translation is the language of Europe. La langue de l'Europe, c'est la traduction.
Ah, Alsace! It is usually known for the beauty of its half-timbered houses, its renowned gastronomy and its famous Christmas markets. However, it is also a cultural crossroads in the heart of Europe. It links France, Switzerland and Germany through an incredible diversity of landscapes where, flanked by mountains and the banks of the Rhine, open-air activities abound. Ah, l’Alsace ! On la connaît souvent pour la beauté de ses maisons à colombages, sa gastronomie renommée, ses célèbres marchés de Noël… Mais c’est aussi un carrefour culturel au coeur de l’Europe. Un trait d’union entre la France, la Suisse et l’Allemagne… dans une incroyable diversité de paysages où, entre montagnes et rives du Rhin, les activités de plein air sont reines.
The proposed building site has yet to be approved by the city council. Le site du bâtiment proposé doit encore être approuvé par le conseil municipal.
I object to you going to Europe alone. Je m'oppose à ce que tu ailles seul en Europe.
A fund was launched to set up a monument in memory of the dead man. Une souscription a été lancée afin d'ériger un monument à mémoire du défunt.
This study grant was given to me by the departmental council. Cette bourse d'étude m'a été accordée par le conseil départemental.
Many students go to Europe for the purpose of studying music. Beaucoup d'étudiants vont en Europe pour étudier la musique.
We desperately need more money to help fund our project. Nous avons désespérément besoin de davantage d'argent pour aider à financer notre projet.
A Transitional Council official told the press that he expects oil production to reach 1.6 million barrels per day within a year. Un fonctionnaire du Conseil de Transition a déclaré à la presse qu'il prévoit que la production de pétrole atteigne un million six cent mille barils par jour d'ici un an.
A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism. Un fantôme hante l'Europe - le fantôme du communisme.
IMF stands for International Monetary Fund. FMI signifie "Fonds Monétaire International".
Today's agenda concerns the re-election of the student council. If anybody wishes to stand as a candidate, please raise your hand. L'ordre du jour concerne la ré-élection du conseil étudiant. Si quelqu'un souhaite se porter candidat, veuillez lever la main.
I want to go somewhere in Europe. Je veux aller quelque part en Europe.
A trust fund has been set up for each of the children. Un fonds fiduciaire a été mis en place pour chacun des enfants.
I traveled around Europe. J'ai voyagé à travers l'Europe.
He left Japan for Europe. Il a quitté le Japon pour l'Europe.
The Mont Blanc is the tallest mountain in Europe. Le Mont Blanc est la plus haute montagne d'Europe.
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