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- A braderie (Dutch: [braːdəˈri] ) or jaarmarkt (Dutch: [ˈjaːrmɑr(ə)kt] , respectively meaning 'roasting' and 'annual market' in Dutch) is a type of grand...
- The Lille Braderie (French: Braderie de Lille) is a braderie, or annual street market/flea market, that takes place on the w****end of the first Sunday...
- Szczygiel (2010). "Braderie de Lille : 2 millions de visiteurs attendus ce w****-end". Elle. Retrieved 10 April 2019.. EP (2013). "Braderie de Lille : moules-frites...
- The development of its international airport, annual events such as the Braderie de Lille in early September (attracting three million visitors), the development...
- referencing the frequent roasting of meat at the events. Atlantic Antic Braderie de Lille Boishakhi Mela Castro Street Fair Chorley cake Street Fair Dekalb...
- have also renewed: the tradition of mussels and French fries at the Lille braderie dates from the 1970s, as does that of herring throwing at the Dunkirk carnival...
- "juṭiyya" (flea market) in Fez, Morocco Flea market in Malaysia Agora Braderie Car boot sale Charity shop Discount store Farmers' market Garage sale Hamfest...
- celebrates the Europafeesten (feast of Europe). This is the occasion for a braderie (a street clearance sale), street theatre, a blues festival, fireworks...
- last Sunday in April) and autumn (the first Sunday in October). After the Braderie de Lille, the Réderie of Amiens is the second largest event of its kind...
- happens on the ice". The ChronicleHerald. Retrieved 2021-04-03. La grande braderie estivale (in French) Archived 2007-07-16 at the Wayback Machine "Visitors"...