bourgosie
Middle class, peasants, city workers, and bourgeoise.
French Confederation of Christian Workers was created in 1919.
French Section of the Workers' International ended in 1969.
French Section of the Workers' International was created in 1905.
I think the term you're looking for is Pied-à-terre.
The French Bulldog got its name from its origins in England, where it was initially bred as a smaller version of the bulldog to accompany lace workers during the Industrial Revolution. When these workers migrated to France, the breed became popular and was refined further, leading to its distinct characteristics. The term "French" in its name reflects its development and popularity in France, where it became a recognized breed.
In French, a person from Madrid is referred to as a "Madrilène" for a female and "Madrilène" for a male. This term is derived from the name of the city, Madrid.
up to 9 workers
Plant crops
workers are called 'travailleurs' in French. The word was much used in left-wing political literature and is a bit outdated now.
Pairs is neither a city nor a country. It is a term often used to describe a set of two matching or corresponding items. It is also the pronunciation of the city Paris in French.
city is cité in french.