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Bernard Georges Maria, born on March 6, 1947 in FRA

The Human

  • Who is Bernard Maria?
    Bernard Maria is a human born in France in the early months of 1947. The sex at birth is presumed to be male.
  • What's the history of this record on The Population Project?
    This record was created on May 08, 2023 on The Population Project. It hasn't been edited since then.

The Context

  • What was the context in France in 1947?
    First meeting of the commission responsible for investigating the events that occurred in France from 1933 to 1945. June 24-29, July 27-August 5, August 14-20; series of heat waves of exceptional magnitude, which affect the entire European continent. The period between July 22 and August 4 is considered, according to Météo-France, as "the most intense heatwave episode since the post-war period, after the heatwave of August 2003." Paroxysm of the dismantling of glaciers in the Alpes.victory of the RPF in the municipal elections with 38.3% of the votes; the RPF seizes the thirteen largest cities in France and Pierre de Gaulle becomes president of the Paris Municipal Council. MRP collapses from 23% to 10%. Communists and socialists received 30 and 14 percent of the vote, respectively.
  • They were born in 1947
    Patrick Poivre - Household name in France, and nicknamed PPDA.
    Jacques Garcia - French architect, interior designer and garden designer,
    Bruno Masure - French journalist, news anchor and television presenter.

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Details
  • Sex at Birth:
    Male
  • Full Name:
    BERNARD GEORGES MARIA
  • Reference Country:
    France
  • Date of birth:
    March 6, 1947
  • Age:
    78
  • Country of Birth:
    France
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