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Mixed Grand Lodge of France

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TheMixed Grand Lodge of France (French:Grande Loge mixte de France) is aMasonic lodge inFrance, made up of men and women. It was first formed in 1982, with the support of theGrand Orient de France (another well-known Masonic lodge), by splitting from theUniversal Mixed Grand Lodge (which had itself split fromLe Droit Humain).

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