To mark the opening of the National Museum of the history of immigration, many stations of Radio France landed at the museum to present a series of live broadcasts, Friday, Oct. 12. Throughout the day, France Inter, France Bleu France Culture and come back, each in their own way, the history of immigration in France, the importance of the role of immigrants in French society, wealth and role. .

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France Bleu network devoted several columns or broadcasts to the origin of surnames. On the antenna Vauclusian Didier Vergne, genealogist located in Carpentras, a session provides daily half-hour. It meets four auditors in Genealogy Online!, Monday to Thursday 10am to 10:30. Interventions that often travel beyond the borders of surnames in consonance Spanish or Italian.

The number of calls to standard (very consistent) encouraged us to try the daily show… Do not be hasty, the team already has enough to provide one month of issue. And for the thoughtless, the station is planning a meeting to catch up with the publication later this year with a book of surnames studied.

As we have stated, the National Museum of the History of Immigration opens its doors Wednesday, Oct. 10. To kindle our curiosity, France 5 broadcasts this Monday, October 8, 2007 at 9:40 p.m. a story on the wings of the museum. The construction of this place, first of its kind in Europe, the common thread running for exploring several immigrant families who, through their donations, contribute to the formation of the permanent collection of the City.

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