Embassy of France, Bucharest

The Embassy of France in Bucharest is the diplomatic mission of the French Republic in Romania.

French embassy in Bucharest

Located at 13-15 Biserica Amzei Street, the building dates to 1889-1890.[1] It is listed as a historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.[2]

Notes

  1. Eliza Frâncu, ”Ambasada Franţei în România, 120 de ani de istorie“, RFI, December 3, 2013
  2. (in Romanian) Lista monumentelor istorice 2015: București, p. 542, at the National Institute of Patrimony site

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gollark: Because they're the one who has to keep it connected to their body for 9 months or so.
gollark: I don't think that a child is meaningfully, by any definition which is actually sane or relevant, part of a parent's body, or composed of them, and I don't see why "so both genetic contributors get to decide whether the mother keeps it around" follows.
gollark: If they agree to it, sure.
gollark: It seems like you're (implicitly?) doing that weird motte-and-bailey thing where you go "by some strained technical definition, you are part of your parent's body" and then go "since you're now obviously part of their body, they get authority over you".
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