- In the
United Kingdom and some of its
former colonies, a
fête is a
public outdoor festival organised to
raise money for a charity. It
typically includes...
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Fetion (Chinese:飞信, pinyin: fēi xìn, lit.
flying letter) was an
instant messaging (IM)
client developed by
China Mobile, a
Chinese telecommunications company...
- is
celebrated on 14 July each year. In French, it is
formally called the
Fête nationale française (French: [fɛt nɑsjɔnal fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; 'French
National Celebration');...
-
Fetor (occasionally foetor)
refers to a foul or
unpleasant odor
emanating from an individual.
Specific types include:
fetor oris,
another term for halitosis...
- Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (French:
Fête de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste, la Saint-Jean,
Fête nationale du Québec), also
known in
English as St John the Baptist...
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Fête galante (French pronunciation: [fɛːt ɡalɑ̃t]) (courtship party) is a
category of
painting specially created by the
French Academy in 1717 to describe...
- The
fête nationale (English:
National Day or
National Celebration) is a
holiday in many places,
frequently as a
public holiday. It is a
French language...
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Still Life with
Fruits 1888
Pushkin Museum,
Moscow W. 288/312 S. 120 La
Fête Gloanec 1888 Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Orléans W. 290/301 S. 122
Apples and...
- The
Fête de la Musique, also
known in
English as
Music Day, Make
Music Day, or
World Music Day, is an
annual music celebration that
takes place on 21 June...
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Canada Day (French:
Fête du Canada, [faɛ̯t dzy kanadɑ]),
formerly known as
Dominion Day (French:
Fête du Dominion), is the
national day of Canada. A federal...