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Americas and
continues to evolve. The most
distinctive Vodou art form is the
drapo Vodou, an
embroidered flag
often decorated with
sequins or beads, but the...
- The flag of
Haiti (French:
drapeau d'Haïti;
Haitian Creole:
drapo Ayiti) is a
bicolour featuring two
horizontal bands coloured blue and red, emblazoned...
- English-American
vaudeville and
variety show entertainer, who
performed as The
Great Drapo. He was born in Islington, London, England,
where he
started work as a window...
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known as
drapo (flags) at the
start of a ceremony.
Often made of silk or
velvet and
decorated with
shiny objects such as sequins, the
drapo often feature...
- A
large sequined Vodou "
drapo" or flag by the
artist George Valris,
depicting the veve of the lwa Loko Atison....
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Haitian Flag Day (Haitian Creole:
Jounen Drapo Ayisyen; French: La fête du
drapeau haïtien) is a
Haitian public holiday celebrating the
creation of the...
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Carpano company in 1982 and
acquired the
company outright in 2001. Gancia,
Drapò Vermouth, Delmistero, 9diDANTE and
Cocchi are
other Italian producers.[citation...
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machines (incidentally,
these functions were also
later sold to
CADAM Inc).
DRAPO (Définition et Réalisation d’Avions par
Ordinateur - computer-aided aircraft...
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original title "The Red Flag" (French: Le
drapeau rouge,
pronounced [lə
dʁapo ʁuʒ]), is a
French socialist and
anarchist revolutionary song
written in...
- Jean
Drapeau CC GOQ (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
dʁapo]; 18
February 1916 – 12
August 1999) was a
Canadian politician who
served as
mayor of
Montreal for...