Anglo-French

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Anglo-French is a term used in contexts involving France and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK). Strictly the designation "Anglo-" refers specifically to England, not the UK as a whole, but it is understood to refer to the UK and not only England. The term "Franco-British" is sometimes used instead.

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