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A '''Schützenfest''' is a traditional festival. It is a kind of fair featuring shooting match. | A '''Schützenfest''' is a traditional festival. It is a kind of fair featuring shooting match. | ||
At a Schützenfest contestants compete their shooting abilities for example by shooting at a wooden bird. The winner of the Competition is the 'Schützenkönig' until the next Schützenfest. | At a Schützenfest contestants compete their shooting abilities for example by shooting at a wooden bird. The winner of the Competition is the 'Schützenkönig' ("King of Marksmen") until the next Schützenfest. | ||
In [[Germany]] a Schützenfest is celebrated in many villages and Towns once a year in the summer. The biggest Schützenfest take | In [[Germany]] a Schützenfest is celebrated in many villages and Towns once a year in the summer. The biggest Schützenfest take place in [[Germany]] ([[Hannover]] and [[Neuss]]) every year. | ||
==Australia== | ==Australia== | ||
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* [[Biberach an der Riß]], [[Baden-Württemberg]] | * [[Biberach an der Riß]], [[Baden-Württemberg]] | ||
*[[Hannover]], [[Lower Saxony]] | *[[Hannover]], [[Lower Saxony]] | ||
* [[Hövelhof]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia | * [[Hövelhof]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | ||
]] | * [[Neuss]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | ||
* [[Oestinghausen]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia | * [[Oestinghausen]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | ||
]] | * [[Rietberg]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | ||
* [[Rietberg]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia | * [[Salzkotten]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia]] | ||
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* [[Salzkotten]], [[North-Rhine_Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia | |||
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==United States== | ==United States== | ||
* [[Ehrhardt, South Carolina]] | * [[Ehrhardt, South Carolina]] | ||
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In German, the term is also used for team sport events in which an unusually high number of goals is scored. This can be both on either side or on both, i.e. a 6-1 result in soccer could as well be called a "Schützenfest" as a 6-4.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 15 October 2024
A Schützenfest is a traditional festival. It is a kind of fair featuring shooting match. At a Schützenfest contestants compete their shooting abilities for example by shooting at a wooden bird. The winner of the Competition is the 'Schützenkönig' ("King of Marksmen") until the next Schützenfest. In Germany a Schützenfest is celebrated in many villages and Towns once a year in the summer. The biggest Schützenfest take place in Germany (Hannover and Neuss) every year.
Australia
Germany
- Biberach an der Riß, Baden-Württemberg
- Hannover, Lower Saxony
- Hövelhof, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Oestinghausen, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Rietberg, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Salzkotten, North Rhine-Westphalia
United States
Transferred use
In German, the term is also used for team sport events in which an unusually high number of goals is scored. This can be both on either side or on both, i.e. a 6-1 result in soccer could as well be called a "Schützenfest" as a 6-4.