FATA


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Fata
Faţa may refer to several places in Romania:
  • Faţa, a village in Albac Commune, Alba County
  • Faţa-Lăzeşti, a village in Scărişoara Commune, Alba County
  • Faţa Abrudului, a village in Câmpeni town, Alba County
  • Faţa Cristesei and Faţa Lăpuşului, villages in Arieșeni Commune, Alba County
  • Faţa Pietrii, a village in Stremț Commune, Alba County
  • Faţa lui Nan, a village in Cozieni Commune, Buzău County
  • Faţa Roşie, a village in Bătrâna Commune, Hunedoara County
  • Faţa Motrului, a village in Stângăceaua Commune, Mehedinţi County
  • Faţa Cremenii, a village in Tâmna Commune, Mehedinţi County

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Fata may refer to:
  • Arthur Fata (born 1963), Zimbabwean sculptor
  • Rico Fata (born 1980), Canadian ice-hockey player
  • Drew Fata (born 1983), Canadian ice-hockey player, brother of Rico
  • Fata, a village in Vedea Commune, Arges County, Romania
  • Another word for fairy

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Federally Administered Tribal Areas
The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA; ; ) is a semi-autonomous tribal region in northwestern Pakistan, bordering Pakistan's provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan to the east and south, and Afghanistan's provinces of KunarNangarharPaktiaKhost and Paktika to the west and north. The Federally Administered Tribal Areas comprise seven tribal agencies (districts) and six frontier regions, and are directly governed by Pakistan's federal government through a special set of laws called the Frontier Crimes Regulations (FCR).

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