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  2. Faun (band) - Wikipedia

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    Faun is a prime example of "Mittelalter" music, a German musical style mixing Medieval folk and folk metal. To express their own bond with nature the band coined the term "Pagan Folk" for one style of their concerts. While the term was initially used for electronically amplified concerts only, it is now used by fans and band for their music itself.

  3. Märchen & Mythen - Wikipedia

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    Märchen & Mythen ("Fairy Tales & Myths" in German) is the tenth studio album by German band Faun, released on 15 November 2019 through We Love Music, Electrola and Universal Music Group. It is the first full length studio album to feature member Laura Fella, and the last to feature founding member Fiona Frewert (née Rüggeberg).

  4. Von den Elben - Wikipedia

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    Von den Elben is the seventh studio album by the German medieval folk band Faun.It was released on 25 January 2013. [1] Among new original content it contains a number of cover versions of old Faun tracks and songs by other artists.

  5. Modern pagan music - Wikipedia

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    Faun at the Feuertal Festival in Wuppertal in 2016 The German band Faun formed in 1999 and had their first mainstream success in Germany in 2013. They emerged from the neo-Medieval music scene but developed an eclectic style, which involves folk music and electronic music . [ 41 ]

  6. Luna (Faun album) - Wikipedia

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    Luna is the eighth studio album by the German medieval folk band Faun. It was released on 5 September 2014 [ 1 ] and has become Faun's most successful release. Reception

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  8. John Glenn Columbus International Airport - Wikipedia

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    John Glenn Columbus International Airport is primarily a passenger airport. It provides 148 non-stop flights to 31 airports via nine airlines daily. [5] On May 25, 2016, the Ohio General Assembly passed a bill to rename the airport from Port Columbus International Airport to its current name, in honor of astronaut and four-term U.S. senator ...

  9. Rickenbacker International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rickenbacker International Airport (IATA: LCK, ICAO: KLCK, FAA LID: LCK) is a civil-military public airport 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown Columbus, near Lockbourne in southern Franklin County, Ohio, United States. The south end of the airport extends into Pickaway County. The base was named for flying ace and Columbus native Eddie ...