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Laetare de Stavelot

Laetare of Stavelot
Laetare de Stavelot
Procession of the "Blancs Moussis"
StatusActive
GenreCarnival
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Stavelot
CountryBelgium

The Laetare of Stavelot (French: Laetare de Stavelot) is a traditional carnival that occurs every Laetare Sunday (fourth Sunday of Lent) in Stavelot, Liège Province, Belgium. This tradition, in Belgium's Wallonia region, is also known for its principal attraction: the "Blancs Moussis".[1][2]

  1. ^ Martin Dunford and Phil Lee, Belgium and Luxembourg (2002), 365.
  2. ^ The word comes from adjective Walloon "blanc moussî" white-clothed; in Standardized Walloon, the graph "î" shows a long vowel, but local pronunciation in short, hence, the usual graph Moussi; in the substantivied noun, "blanc" has the value of an adverb, and in invariable in Walloon (des blanc-moussîs).

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