- Jeux de la Francophonie
The Jeux de la Francophonie (Francophone Games in English) are a combination of artistic and sporting events for French speaking nations, held every four years since
1989 , partly as a counterweight to theCommonwealth Games . They are open to athletes andartist s of the 55 member nations, 2 associate member nations and 13 oberver nations of theFrancophonie .Canada is represented by three teams:Quebec ,New Brunswick (the only officially bilingual Canadian province) and another team representing the rest of the country. The Belgian team is restricted to athletes from the French-speaking areas of the country.Participation has so far varied between 1,700 and 3,000 athletes and artists.
Venues
* 1st -
1989 :Casablanca andRabat ,Morocco
* 2nd -1994 :Paris /Évry-Bondoufle ,France
* 3rd -1997 :Antananarivo ,Madagascar
* 4th - 2001:Ottawa -Hull,Canada
* 5th - 2005:Niamey ,Niger
* 6th - 2009:Beirut ,Lebanon Member Nations or Governments
55 Member Nations or Governments
Events at 2005 Games in
Niamey ,Niger ee also
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Commonwealth Games
*Lusophony Games External links
*fr icon [http://jeux.francophonie.org/ Official site of the Comité international des jeux de la Francophonie]
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