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Kermesse (or Kermess) may
refer to one of the following:
Kermesse (cycling), a
variety of
cycling road race
Kermesse (festival), a
local festival, originally...
- A
kermesse, also
spelled kermess, and
kermis in
Dutch is a
style of road
bicycle race that is
common in
Western Europe.
Typically kermesse races are found...
- The La
Kermesse Franco-Americaine
Festival (French: La
Kermesse Franco-Americaine Festival, lit. 'The Franco-American
Kermesse Festival') is a festival...
- 1877) Kees
Doorik (novel, 1883)
Kermesses (1884) Les
Milices de Saint-François. (novel, 1886)
Nouvelles Kermesses. La
Nouvelle Carthage. (novel, 1888)...
- high
number of processions, cavalcades, parades, ommegangs, duc****es,
kermesses, and
other local festivals,
nearly always with an
originally religious...
- The
Scarlet Bazaar (French: La
kermesse rouge) is a 1947
French historical drama film
directed by Paul
Mesnier and
starring Albert Préjean, Andrée Servilanges...
- The
Kermesse in Bruges, or The
Three Gifts is a
burlesque ballet in
three acts
created by the
Danish ballet master and c****ographer
August Bournonville...
- are the most po****r form of road
racing in
North America. In Belgium,
kermesses are po****r, single-day
events of
usually over 120 km (70 mi). As well...
- France. It is also
widely known under its
original title in French, La
Kermesse héroïque. A German-language
version of the film was made simultaneously...