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Fastnacht (in
Mainz also F****enacht, in
Switzerland Fasnacht, in
Swabia Fasnet, Fasent) with
fasten ("to fast") –
allegedly from
celebrations on the eve...
- Reitenderle, der Grundholde, Hudelmale, Schnarragagges; po****r
Fasnet characters from
Kisslegg im Allgäu, Swabia, Germany...
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called variously "Fastnacht", "Fasnacht", "
Fasnet", or "Fasching". Of
particular cultural importance is the
Fasnet celebration in Rottweil.
Typical of the...
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called Fasnet can be
traced back to 1348. At that time "town-hall dances" were reported,
celebrating the end of a pest epidemic.
Every year, the
Fasnet season...
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famous for its
medieval center and for its
traditional carnival (called "
Fasnet" in the
local Swabian dialect). It is the
oldest town in Baden-Württemberg...
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Forest cake
Slice of a
Black Forest Cake The
German holiday of Fastnacht, or
Fasnet, as it is
known in the
Black Forest region,
occurs in the time
leading up...
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describes the
Rottweiler Fasnet as follows: "As long as
blood flows through the
veins of the city, we´ll
celebrate Fasnet,
Fasnet in all its glory. Holding...
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other parts of Germany, the
carnival is
called Fas(t)nacht, F****enacht or
Fasnet; in Switzerland, Fasnacht.
While Germany's
carnival traditions are mostly...
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- "Fastnacht",
there are many
local spoken varieties: Fasnacht, F****enacht,
Fasnet, Fauschnaut, etc. The word
Fastnacht originates from the
German words "fast"...