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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Maypole$47357$ - définition

VILLAGE AND CIVIL PARISH IN KENT, UNITED KINGDOM
Maypole village

Maypole         
  • A traditional 'red' maypole in [[Ascoli Piceno]], Italy
  • The maypole at [[Barwick-in-Elmet]], Yorkshire, which is lowered, refurbished and raised every three years.
  • A midsummer pole at harbour in [[Bromarv]], [[Finland]]
  • Maypole in [[Bavaria]], 1848
  • [[May Day]] celebrations, banned under the Commonwealth, were revived in 1660. The maypole at [[Castle Bytham]], Lincolnshire, was inscribed to commemorate the date when it was later cut in half for use as a ladder
  • Children swinging on a maypole in Golden Rule Park in Toledo, Ohio, 1900s
  • Raising the maypole, 1855
  • Maypole dance during [[Fête de la Reine]] in Quebec, Canada, 24 May 1934
  • Ickwell Green]], Bedfordshire at dawn on 1 May 2005
  • A maypole at [[Llanfyllin]], Wales on 1 May 1941
  • kukkanja}} ''in situ'', in which the maypole was inserted
  • Eastern Star Home]].
  • May Day: villagers south-east of [[Munich]] lift a very tall, wooden maypole into place. They competed for height with nearby villages.
  • Tuxedo Park]], [[United States]]
  • Dance around the maypole, by [[Pieter Brueghel the Younger]], 16th century
TALL WOODEN POLE ERECTED AS A PART OF VARIOUS EUROPEAN FOLK FESTIVALS
Maypole dance; May pole; Maypole tradition in Bavaria; MAYPOLE TRADITION IN BAVARIA; May dance; Maypole dancing; Maypoles; May poles; Gaik; Midsummer pole; May-pole
A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, around which a maypole dance often takes place.
maypole         
  • A traditional 'red' maypole in [[Ascoli Piceno]], Italy
  • The maypole at [[Barwick-in-Elmet]], Yorkshire, which is lowered, refurbished and raised every three years.
  • A midsummer pole at harbour in [[Bromarv]], [[Finland]]
  • Maypole in [[Bavaria]], 1848
  • [[May Day]] celebrations, banned under the Commonwealth, were revived in 1660. The maypole at [[Castle Bytham]], Lincolnshire, was inscribed to commemorate the date when it was later cut in half for use as a ladder
  • Children swinging on a maypole in Golden Rule Park in Toledo, Ohio, 1900s
  • Raising the maypole, 1855
  • Maypole dance during [[Fête de la Reine]] in Quebec, Canada, 24 May 1934
  • Ickwell Green]], Bedfordshire at dawn on 1 May 2005
  • A maypole at [[Llanfyllin]], Wales on 1 May 1941
  • kukkanja}} ''in situ'', in which the maypole was inserted
  • Eastern Star Home]].
  • May Day: villagers south-east of [[Munich]] lift a very tall, wooden maypole into place. They competed for height with nearby villages.
  • Tuxedo Park]], [[United States]]
  • Dance around the maypole, by [[Pieter Brueghel the Younger]], 16th century
TALL WOODEN POLE ERECTED AS A PART OF VARIOUS EUROPEAN FOLK FESTIVALS
Maypole dance; May pole; Maypole tradition in Bavaria; MAYPOLE TRADITION IN BAVARIA; May dance; Maypole dancing; Maypoles; May poles; Gaik; Midsummer pole; May-pole
¦ noun a decorated pole round which people traditionally dance on May Day holding long ribbons attached to the top.
Maypole         
  • A traditional 'red' maypole in [[Ascoli Piceno]], Italy
  • The maypole at [[Barwick-in-Elmet]], Yorkshire, which is lowered, refurbished and raised every three years.
  • A midsummer pole at harbour in [[Bromarv]], [[Finland]]
  • Maypole in [[Bavaria]], 1848
  • [[May Day]] celebrations, banned under the Commonwealth, were revived in 1660. The maypole at [[Castle Bytham]], Lincolnshire, was inscribed to commemorate the date when it was later cut in half for use as a ladder
  • Children swinging on a maypole in Golden Rule Park in Toledo, Ohio, 1900s
  • Raising the maypole, 1855
  • Maypole dance during [[Fête de la Reine]] in Quebec, Canada, 24 May 1934
  • Ickwell Green]], Bedfordshire at dawn on 1 May 2005
  • A maypole at [[Llanfyllin]], Wales on 1 May 1941
  • kukkanja}} ''in situ'', in which the maypole was inserted
  • Eastern Star Home]].
  • May Day: villagers south-east of [[Munich]] lift a very tall, wooden maypole into place. They competed for height with nearby villages.
  • Tuxedo Park]], [[United States]]
  • Dance around the maypole, by [[Pieter Brueghel the Younger]], 16th century
TALL WOODEN POLE ERECTED AS A PART OF VARIOUS EUROPEAN FOLK FESTIVALS
Maypole dance; May pole; Maypole tradition in Bavaria; MAYPOLE TRADITION IN BAVARIA; May dance; Maypole dancing; Maypoles; May poles; Gaik; Midsummer pole; May-pole
·noun A tall pole erected in an open place and wreathed with flowers, about which the rustic May-day sports were had.

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Hoath

Hoath is a semi-rural village and civil parish in the City of Canterbury local government district. The hamlets of Knaves Ash, Maypole, Ford, Old Tree, Shelvingford and Stoney Acre are included in the parish.