- and
Republic of
Congo respectively. An
adherent of La Sape is
known as a
sapeur or, if female, as a sapeuse. The
movement embodies the
elegance in style...
- the defenders'
musket or
artillery fire. It
comes from the
French word
sapeur,
itself being derived from the verb
saper (to undermine, to dig
under a...
-
providers of
emergency medical services. In French,
firefighters are
known as
sapeurs-pompiers or
informally as pompiers. The
former originally refers to the...
-
branches are the
Compagnie des
Carabiniers du
Prince and the
Corps des
Sapeurs-Pompiers de Monaco. The
Public Services are
under the
joint command of...
-
Tablier de
sapeur (French pronunciation: [ta.bli.je də sa.pœʁ];
literal meaning: sapper's apron) is a
Lyonnais speciality dish made from beef tripe, specifically...
-
Otetela ethnic background. The same soukous,
under the
guidance of "le
sapeur", Papa Wemba, have set the tone for a
generation of
young men
always dressed...
- La
Bougie du
Sapeur (French: [la bu.ʒi dy sa.pœʁ]) is a
French satirical newspaper launched in 1980 that is
published only on Leap Day,
making it the world's...
- The
Paris Fire
Brigade (French:
Brigade des
sapeurs-pompiers de Paris, BSPP) is a
French Army unit
which serves as the
primary fire and
rescue service...
- la fête
where sapeurs can
display their style. La Sape has also
inspired po****r
music and
cultural expressions in Kinshasa, with
sapeurs often featured...
- skirt. In France,
since 1980, a
satirical newspaper titled La
Bougie du
Sapeur is
published only on leap year, on 29 February. In Greece,
marriage in a...