The grouping is named after Joan of Arc, who was born at Domrémy-la-Pucelle around 1412, and who has been an iconic figure in France ever since her popular rediscovery as part of the surge in nationalism that France, along with the most of the rest of Europe, experienced during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Association football | association football | country music | Forward (association football) | Goalkeeper (association football) | Defender (association football) | country | Georgia (country) | National Basketball Association | Communes of France | American Association for the Advancement of Science | Association of Tennis Professionals | Joan of Arc | American Library Association | Joan Baez | World Boxing Association | National Collegiate Athletic Association | Basque Country (autonomous community) | American Association | Country music | American Heart Association | Basque Country | National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics | Joan Rivers | Joan Miró | National Rifle Association | International Development Association | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | American Bar Association | Philippine Basketball Association |