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Wat (wie) is jour de la fête - definitie

CELEBRATION ON DECEMBER 8 IN LYON, FRANCE
Fête des Lumières; Fête de la lumière; Fete des lumieres; Fete de la lumiere; Fete des Lumieres; Fête des lumières
  • Festival of Lights, City Hall, Lyon, December 8, 2015.

Jour de fête         
1949 FILM BY JACQUES TATI
Jour de Fete; Jour de fete; Jour de Fete (Jacques Tati); Jour de Fête (Jacques Tati); Jour de Fête; Jour de Féte
Jour de fête (The Big Day) is a 1949 French comedy film starring Jacques Tati in his feature film directorial debut as an inept and easily distracted mailman in a backward French village. Shot largely in and around Sainte-Sévère-sur-Indre, where Tati had lived during the Occupation, most of the actors were unknown and villagers served as extras.
La Fête du Baiser         
La Fete du Baiser; Fete Du Baiser
La Fête du Baiser ("festival of the kiss") is a festival celebrated the Saturday after St. Valentine's Day, in Roquemaure, France, near Avignon.
Fete         
  • An English village fête in [[Longdon, Staffordshire]]
  • An award-winning [[Victoria sponge]] cake from [[Ruskin Park]] fête in London
PARTY IN A VILLAGE IN WHICH (ALMOST) ALL THE LOCAL INHABITANTS PARTICIPATE
Fete; Produce show; Village fête; Village fete
·noun A Feat.
II. Fete ·noun ·pl Feet.
III. Fete ·noun A Festival.
IV. Fete ·vt To Feast; to honor with a festival.

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Festival of Lights (Lyon)

The Festival of Lights (French: Fête des lumières) in Lyon, France, is a popular event that originally aimed at expressing gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus around December 8 of each year. This unique Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. The festival includes other activities based on light and usually lasts four days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, as well as the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.