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- Gayant abstract "Gayant the giant is the symbol of Douai. Each year for three days at the beginning of July, the Gayant festival takes place. The Gayant family, composed of the giant's wife Marie Cagenon and their three children, Jacquot, Fillon and Binbin, are carried through the city. On Sunday the largest procession starts from the town hall.Gayant is registered with the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity like member of Giants and processional dragons of Belgium and France.".
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- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Cantin.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_folklore.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_culture.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Giants_in_popular_culture.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nord-Pas-de-Calais.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Douai.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Francis_I_of_France.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Giants_and_processional_dragons_of_Belgium_and_France.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Gigantes_y_cabezudos.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Géants_du_Nord.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Géants_et_dragons_processionnels_de_Belgique_et_de_France.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Kilogram.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Kilogramme.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Masterpieces_of_the_Oral_and_Intangible_Heritage_of_Humanity.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Matins.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Meter.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink Metre.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink File:Douai_chartreuse_louis_watteau_gayant.jpg.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink File:GAYANT_-_DOUAI.jpg.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink File:Gayant.jpg.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLink File:Gayants.jpg.
- Gayant wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gayant".
- Gayant date "March 2013".
- Gayant hasPhotoCollection Gayant.
- Gayant reason "Needs review by native English speaker for refining".
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- Gayant subject Category:European_folklore.
- Gayant subject Category:French_culture.
- Gayant subject Category:Giants_in_popular_culture.
- Gayant subject Category:Nord-Pas-de-Calais.
- Gayant hypernym Symbol.
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- Gayant type Place.
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- Gayant comment "Gayant the giant is the symbol of Douai. Each year for three days at the beginning of July, the Gayant festival takes place. The Gayant family, composed of the giant's wife Marie Cagenon and their three children, Jacquot, Fillon and Binbin, are carried through the city. On Sunday the largest procession starts from the town hall.Gayant is registered with the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity like member of Giants and processional dragons of Belgium and France.".
- Gayant label "Gayant".
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