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French Institute for Scotland : ウィキペディア英語版 | French Institute for Scotland
The French Institute is a cultural center which promotes French language and French culture in Edinburgh and in Scotland. It is composed of a cultural department, a courses department and a media library. It also hosts the Education officer for Scotland. The French Institute is located in Randolph Crescent in Edinburgh's West End. The French Institute is related to the French Institute for United Kingdom in London. It is part of the French Foreign Ministry. == History == Founded in 1946 by René Massigli, Ambassador of France to the United-Kingdom, the French Institute is located in historical buildings. Indeed, since the building construction in the 1820s, the numbers 12 and 13, which used to form one unique building, hosted Flora Stevenson's family and a maternity. The Auld Alliance, which is the beginning of the friendship between Scotland and France against England was signed in 1295. In 1942, the General de Gaulle said about this alliance it was the « oldest alliance in the world ».
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