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"Thank you and goodbye"... The House of New Caledonia is closing its doors for good.

The Maison de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, a cultural and administrative center representing New Caledonia in mainland France, has permanently closed its doors. The closure marks the end of an institution that served as a hub for promoting the region’s identity, culture, and interests in Paris. New Caledonia, a French overseas territory in the Pacific, has seen shifting political dynamics in recent years, including debates over independence and greater autonomy. The decision to close the facility may reflect broader changes in how France engages with its overseas territories, potentially signaling a reduced emphasis on centralized representation. This move could impact the visibility and influence of New Caledonia within the French government and public sphere.

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"Thank you and goodbye"... The House of New Caledonia is closing its doors for good.

The Maison de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, a cultural and administrative center representing New Caledonia in mainland France, has permanently closed its doors. The closure marks the end of an institution that served as a hub for promoting the region’s identity, culture, and interests in Paris. New Caledonia, a French overseas territory in the Pacific, has seen shifting political dynamics in recent years, including debates over independence and greater autonomy. The decision to close the facility may reflect broader changes in how France engages with its overseas territories, potentially signaling a reduced emphasis on centralized representation. This move could impact the visibility and influence of New Caledonia within the French government and public sphere.

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