Q112254231
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Q112254231
Summary
Q112254231 is a felibrean school[1].
Key Facts
- Q112254231's field of work was folklore[2].
- Q112254231's field of work was regional languages of France[3].
- Q112254231's field of work was Occitan[4].
- Q112254231's field of work was Q118496167[5].
- Q112254231's field of work was editing[6].
- A notable work attributed to Q112254231 is Lo Bornat[7].
- Q112254231 is in the country of France[8].
- Q112254231's instance of is recorded as felibrean school[9].
- Q112254231 is part of Félibrige[10].
- Q112254231's chairperson is recorded as Marcel Fournier[11].
- Q112254231's chairperson is recorded as Jean Monestier[12].
- Q112254231's chairperson is recorded as Christel Grégoire[13].
- Q112254231's chairperson is recorded as Q57705331[14].
- Q112254231's chairperson is recorded as Q57702950[15].
- +1901-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Q112254231[16].
- Q112254231's name is recorded as Lo Bornat[17].
- Q112254231's name is recorded as Le Bournat[18].
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Founding
+1901-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Q112254231[16].
Identity
Q112254231 is part of Félibrige[10].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Marcel Fournier[11], a primary school teacher[19], 1900–1979[20], of France[21], awarded the laureate of the Consistori del Gay Saber[22]; Jean Monestier[12], a linguist[23], 1930–1992[24], of France[25]; Christel Grégoire[13]; Q57705331[14], a tambourinaire[26], b. 1975[27], of France[28]; and Q57702950[15], a writer[29], b. 1949[30], of France[31].
Industry
Fields of work include folklore[2], a genre[32]; regional languages of France[3]; Occitan[4], a natural language[33], in France[34]; Q118496167[5]; and editing[6].