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Gavot may
refer to:
Gavòt, a
subdialect of Vivaro-Alpine Occitan. Gavotte, a
dance that
exists in both folk
forms and
historical court forms. This disambiguation...
- Bec in the 1970s. The Vivaro-Alpine
dialects are
traditionally called "
gavot" from the
Maritime Alps to the Hautes-Alpes. Vivaro-Alpine had been considered...
- Forcalquier, Castellane, Draguignan. Niçard in the
lower County of Nice.
Gavòt (in
French Gavot),
spoken in the
Western Occitan Alps,
around Digne, Sisteron, Gap...
- The
gavotte (also
gavot, gavote, or gavotta) is a
French dance,
taking its name from a folk
dance of the
Gavot, the
people of the Pays de Gap
region of...
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Gaudiya Nritya (West Bengal, India) Gaur
Maria Dance Gavotte (Brittany),
Gavot (historical) ****
Gordons Gending Sriwijaya Geommu Gerontikos Ghoomar (Folk...
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Flutes and a B****.
Consisting of Preludes, Allemands, Corants, Sarabands,
Gavots & Jiggs.
Dedicated to ye ...
Earle of
Portland ...
Opera Quarta.
Libro Primo...
- (Chouadit) (שואדית – Shuadit) (extinct) Vivaro-Alpine (Alpine Provençal,
Gavòt) (Vivaroalpenc / Vivaroaupenc)
Mentonasc Guardiol (Calabria Provençal) (Gardiòl)...
-
modernes in 12
volumes (only 7 appeared,
between 1849 and 1851)
Theater Les
Gavots et les
Devoirans Politics Despotisme et Liberté
Peuple de
France reste debout...
- M****illais or Central), Rhodanian,
Alpine (also
called Gavot), and Niçard. The
Alpine Provençal or
Gavot was also
considered a
variant of Provençal. Niçard...
- (12) 3–1
Football Sud
Gessien (10) 111. US Pers-Jussy (13) 2–1 (a.e.t.) FC
Gavot (11) 112. AS Épagny-Metz-Tessy (12) 1–3 AS
Sillingy (10) 113. AS Le Lyaud-Armoy...