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- Lutte Traditionnelle (fr. for Traditional Wrestling) is a style of West African folk wrestling, known as Laamb in Senegal, Boreh in The Gambia, Evala in...
- Gueuze (French: [ɡøz] ; Dutch: geuze [ˈɣøːzə] ) is a type of lambic, a Belgian beer. It is made by blending young (1-year-old) and old (2- to 3-year-old)...
- around Lutte Traditionnelle has developed since the 1990s, Senegalese fighters now practice both forms, called officially Lutte Traditionnelle sans frappe...
- Haute cuisine (French: [ot kɥizin]; lit. 'high cooking') or grande cuisine is a style of cooking characterised by meticulous preparation, elaborate presentation...
- the Gr**** prefix neo, meaning new, and the contraction of the word traditionnelle, as in traditional music. It basically constitutes modernized Quebec...
- sold in the EU, and instead the term "traditional method" (méthode traditionnelle) or the local language equivalent (método tradicional in Spain and Portugal...
- been regulated. Angola Engolo Egypt Tahtib Nigeria Dambe Senegal Lutte Traditionnelle Senegalese wrestling Somalia Istunka South Africa Nguni stick-fighting...
- issued by the United Grand Lodge of England. The all-male Grande Loge traditionnelle et symbolique Opéra split from the GLNF in 1958, as did the National...
- bodily injury. Boxers are called by the Hausa word "daæmaænga". Lutte Traditionnelle (fr. for Traditional Wrestling) is a style of West African folk wrestling...
- Latin-Traditional Catholic Community (French: Communauté catholique latine-traditionnelle) by 1993, or the Latin Catholic Church (French: Église catholique latine)...