ÃŽle-de-France (disambiguation)
Under the name of Ile de France has been understood previously the domain of the French king. Today, it refers to a French administrative district in Paris area. The name is still used in the following context:
- Ile de France is a French ship of the line, which until 1959 was in service from 1927.
- A French breed of sheep is called Ile de France.
- The island of Mauritius was originally called Île de France.
- An uninhabited island of Greenland had been given the name Ile de France from the Duc d' Orléans; it is called today Qeqertaq Prins Henrik
- Ile de France is the name of a French rock band that was founded in 1998.
- Enric Crous -Vidal has a font created in 1960, which he called Ile de France.
- There is a Circonscription Ile- de -France for the European elections.
- The train Ile de France (Trans - Europ - Express) links Paris to Amsterdam via Brussels, Antwerp, Rotterdam and The Hague.
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- Disambiguation