Entente Cordiale
See also: entente-cordiale and entente cordiale
English
Etymology
From French Entente cordiale.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɒnˈtɒnt ˌkɔː(ɹ)diˈɑːl/
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Proper noun
- (collectively) A specific set of landmark agreements, signed on April 8, 1904, that resolved a number of long-standing territorial, economic, and strategic points of contention between Britain and France.
- 1950 March 20, “The Nations: Cordial Visit”, in Time, retrieved 8 July 2015:
- The tensions of an uneasy peace stressed anew the importance of the 46-year-old Entente Cordiale between France and Britain.
Further reading
- Entente Cordiale (1904 agreement) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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