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  2. Western calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    Western calligraphy is the art of writing and penmanship as practiced in the Western world, especially using the Latin alphabet (but also including calligraphic use of the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets, as opposed to "Eastern" traditions such as Turko-Perso-Arabic, Chinese or Indian calligraphy).

  3. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Baby showers and other social events to celebrate an impending or recent birth are popular around the world, but not in Western Europe. They are often women-only social gatherings. In Armenia , a baby shower is called "qarasunq" (քառասունք) and is celebrated 40 days after the birth.

  4. Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum ( FNRF or FSNR; Russian: Форум свободных народов Построссии, romanized : Forum svobodnykh narodov Post-Rossii) is a forum founded by Ukrainian restaurant business owner Oleg Magaletsky, [1] exiled Russian separatists, as well as foreign sympathizers, which advocates for the ...

  5. Calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    Western calligraphy continues to flourish in the forms of wedding invitations and event invitations, font design and typography, original hand-lettered logo design, religious art, announcements, graphic design and commissioned calligraphic art, cut stone inscriptions, and memorial documents.

  6. Template:Western (genre) - Wikipedia

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  7. List of chief guests at Delhi Republic Day parade - Wikipedia

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    List of chief guests at Delhi Republic Day parade. Countries invited as chief guests for the Republic Day parade. Yugoslavia (twice invited) has not been depicted in the map. Since 1950, India has been hosting head of state or government of another country as the state guest of honour for Republic Day celebrations in New Delhi.