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What (who) is qui n"est pas pratique - definition

1962 SONG BY JACQUES BREL
Mijn vlakke land; Le plat pays qui est le mien

French ship Pourquoi Pas? (2005)         
SHIP BUILT IN 2005
RV Pourquoi Pas?; Pourquoi-Pas ? (2005); French ship Pourquoi-pas ? (2004); Pourquoi Pas? (2005); IMO 9285548
Pourquoi Pas? () is a research vessel built in Saint-Nazaire, France by Alstom Marine for IFREMER and the French Navy.
Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est         
ROMANIAN POET AND PROSE WRITER
Eugeniu Stefanescu-Est; Eugeniu Stefanescu Est; Eugeniu Ștefănescu Est; Eugeniu Ștefănescu; Eugeniu Stefanescu; Eugeniu Ştefănescu-Est; Eugeniu Ştefănescu Est
Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est (also known as Eugen Ștefănescu-Est or Eugeniu Est, born Eugeniu Gh. Ștefănescu; – March 12, 1980) was a Romanian poet, prose writer and visual artist, professionally active as a lawyer.
Montréal-Est (provincial electoral district)         
FORMER PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT IN QUEBEC, CANADA
Montreal Est (provincial electoral district); Montréal Est (provincial electoral district); Montreal-Est (provincial electoral district)
Montréal-Est was a former provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.

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Le Plat Pays

"Le Plat Pays" (Translation: 'The Flat Country') is a French-language song by Belgian singer Jacques Brel about his home country. It also exists in a Dutch-language version as "Mijn vlakke land" ('My Flat Country'), also performed by him. The French lyrics are by Jacques Brel, the Dutch lyrics by Ernst van Altena.