Examples of 'outre-mer' in a sentence

Meaning of "outre-mer"

outre-mer (noun): A French term that translates to 'overseas' or 'abroad'. It is used to refer to French overseas territories or regions located outside of mainland France

How to use "outre-mer" in a sentence

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His stay there may have inspired Outre-Mer.
The frontispiece of the Cité des Outre-mer in Paris is a mural by Kongo.
Only Shimaore is represented on the local television news program by Réseau Outre-Mer 1re.
L'Ecurie Bleu Outre-mer is the first horses syndication dedicated to overseas territories.
Cadres of the regiment retake accordingly the rhythm of deployments in Outre-mer territories.
AS Outre-Mer du Bois l'Abbé qualify for the second round.
In response, Guérillot and Boganda organised a campaign of protest against the administrators of Outre-mer.
Hotel Outre-mer in pictures.
Architectures françaises outre-mer.
All troupes from outre-mer were present, African, Malagasy, Indochina.
Délégation aux outre-mer.
France An agreement between the Banque de France and IEDOM Institut d ' émission des départements d ' outre-mer.
Service universitaire canadien outre-mer ( French only ).
The service was first established in 1954 as the Radiodiffusion de la France Outre-Mer RFOM.
They are generally known by historians as Outremer, from the French outre-mer "overseas" in English.

See also

Its overseas counterpart is Outre-Mer 1ère.
They are generally known as outremer, from the French outre-mer " overseas " in English.

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