Tag Details famine

Aliases 7
Translations 16
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Tag Aliases

TagMembersUsesTranslations
famine8541,469French
Famine333669French
hongersnood1725Dutch
Hongersnood33Dutch
FAMINE22French
Famine.11
famine.00

Tag Translation

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LanguageTranslationVotesTranslatorStatus
DutchHongersnood
40
 Aliased
FinnishNälänhätä
30
 Separate under nälänhätä (20 uses, 17 members)
FrenchFamine
11
 Aliased
GermanHungersnot
30
 Separate under Hungersnot (14 uses, 12 members)
IcelandicHungursneyð
30
  
ItalianCarestia
30
 Separate under carestia (7 uses, 6 members)
LithuanianBadmetis
30
  
NorwegianHungersnød
30
 Separate under hungersnød (7 uses, 7 members)
PolishKlęska głodu
30
  
Portuguese (Portugal)Carestia
30
 Separate under carestia (7 uses, 6 members)
RomanianFoamete
30
  
RussianМассовый голод
30
  
SpanishHambruna
30
 Separate under hambruna (10 uses, 9 members)
SwedishHungersnöd
31
 Separate under hungersnöd (3 uses, 3 members)
Swedishhungersnöd
20
anglemarkSeparate under hungersnöd (3 uses, 3 members)
TurkishKıtlık
30
 Separate under Kıtlık (1 uses, 1 members)
Yiddishהונגער
30
  

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Description
"Famin" was a French artist of the 19th Century. It is not a misspelling for "famine".
This is a general description. It is not a review.