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- Fastnacht (in Mainz also F****enacht, in Switzerland Fasnacht, in Swabia Fasnet, Fasent) with fasten ("to fast") – allegedly from celebrations on the eve...
- famous for its medieval center and for its traditional carnival (called "Fasnet" in the local Swabian dialect). It is the oldest town in Baden-Württemberg...
- Reitenderle, der Grundholde, Hudelmale, Schnarragagges; po****r Fasnet characters from Kisslegg im Allgäu, Swabia, Germany...
- called Fasnet can be traced back to 1348. At that time "town-hall dances" were reported, celebrating the end of a pest epidemic. Every year, the Fasnet season...
- called variously "Fastnacht", "Fasnacht", "Fasnet", or "Fasching". Of particular cultural importance is the Fasnet celebration in Rottweil. Typical of the...
- describes the Rottweiler Fasnet as follows: "As long as blood flows through the veins of the city, we´ll celebrate Fasnet, Fasnet in all its glory. Holding...
- Forest cake Slice of a Black Forest Cake The German holiday of Fastnacht, or Fasnet, as it is known in the Black Forest region, occurs in the time leading up...
- Ulrichs Music by Brian Byrne Production companies Wildcard Distribution Fasnet Films Primierdian Entertainment Irish Film Board Premiere Picture Samsa...
- other parts of Germany, the carnival is called Fas(t)nacht, F****enacht or Fasnet; in Switzerland, Fasnacht. While Germany's carnival traditions are mostly...
- "Fastnacht", there are many local spoken varieties: Fasnacht, F****enacht, Fasnet, Fauschnaut, etc. The word Fastnacht originates from the German words "fast"...