David Levi-Faur - TOWARDS A LATIN AMERICAN REGULATORY STATE THE DIFFUSION OF.pdf
For that is 28 days, or 29 in leap years, Faur is considered the younger brother of months.
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Traditions in "Făurar" "Faur" is the popular name of February and comes from artisans which built iron tools of ancient times , preparatory work for opening agricultural season.
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Traditions in "Făurar" "Faur" is the popular name of February and comes from artisans which built iron tools of ancient times , preparatory work for opening agricultural season. For that is 28 days, or 29 in leap years, Faur is considered the younger brother of months. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Traditions in "Făurar""Faur" is the popular name of February
and comes from artisans which built iron tools of ancient times , preparatory work
for opening agricultural season.
![Page 2: For that is 28 days, or 29 in leap years, Faur is considered the younger brother of months.](https://reader035.fdocuments.us/reader035/viewer/2022062808/56815406550346895dc20125/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
• For that is 28 days, or 29 in leap years, Faur is considered the younger brother of months.
• The weather in this period reflects the vagaries Faur child: when he laughs, the weather is beautiful, when it upset and crying, the wind blowing very strong and it's so cold that stones are crushed.
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• In this month ends party for entry into the new year because the agricultural season is approaching. Prepairing the tools, preparation the seeds for sowing and other economic concerns goes in the first plan.
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