- The
Queima das
Fitas (Portuguese for
Ribbon Burning) is a
traditional festivity of the
students of some
Portuguese universities,
organized originally...
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FITA may
refer to:
Friendly Islands Teachers' ****ociation, a
trade union in
Tonga Fédération
Internationale de Tir à l'Arc,
known in
English at the World...
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Fita (Ѳ ѳ; italics: Ѳ ѳ) is a
letter of the
Early Cyrillic alphabet. The
shape and the name of the
letter are
derived from the Gr****
letter theta (Θ θ)...
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FITALY is a
keyboard layout specifically optimized for
stylus or touch-based input. The
design places the most
common letters closest to the
centre to...
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Fita Bayisa (Amharic: ፊጣ ባይሳ; born
December 15, 1972, in Ambo, Oromia) is an
Ethiopian long-distance runner, best
known for
winning a
bronze medal in the...
- as well as some
traditional festivities, most
notably the "Queima das
Fitas" (a
celebration of graduation's end,
symbolized by the
burning of the ribbons...
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Fidel Fita Colomé or, in Catalan,
Fidel Fita i
Colomer (31
December 1835,
Arenys de Mar - 13
January 1918, Madrid) was a Spanish-Catalonian archaeologist...
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Claire Fita (born 31
December 1976) is a
French politician of the
Socialist Party who was
elected member of the
European Parliament in 2024. In June 2024...
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Kelvin Peter Wanjohi (born 21
August 1994)
professionally known as DJ
Fita, is a
Kenyan DJ,
music producer and
music journalist from Thika. He is best...
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CAPITAL LETTER FITA U+0473 ѳ
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER FITA U+1DBF ᶿ
MODIFIER LETTER SMALL THETA U+2C2A Ⱚ
GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER FITA U+2C5A ⱚ GLAGOLITIC...