| Fyodor Dostoevsky | FYI | Fyffe, Alabama |
| Fylingdales | Fyresdal | Fynbos |
| FührerFuhrer (often written Fuehrer or Fuhrer in English when umlauts are not used; also written with the German definite article included, der Fuhrer meaning " leader" or " guide" in German, was a title granted by German Chancellor Adolf Hitler to himself by l | FührerbunkerThe Fuhrerbunker ("Leader's bunker") is the name commonly given to the complex of subterranean rooms in Berlin, Germany where Adolf Hitler committed suicide. The complex was in the north-east grounds of the Reichskanzlei ( Reich Chancellory). 10 m below g | FürstFor Furst the uniquely German title of nobility that is best translated as " Prince", see below. In the general sense, the German word Furst refers to a ruler, as in Machiavelli's The Prince''. Thus a king, a duke, and a Furst in the narrow sense are all |
| Für EliseFur Elise ( German: for Elise ) is the popular name of the "Bagatelle in A minor", WoO 59, a famous piece of music for solo piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, written in 1808. It is not entirely certain who "Elise" was. The most popular theory is that Beethov | FyrdFyrds were medieval, Anglo-Saxon tribal militias in which every free, able-bodied male was required to serve. References Anglo-Saxon England. | Fürstenfeldbruck (district)Furstenfeldbruck is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the east and clockwise) the city of Munich and the districts of Munich, Starnberg, Landsberg, Aichach-Friedberg and Dachau. History In medieval times the region was a clerical stat |
| Fürth (district)Furth is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the east and clockwise) the cities of Furth and Nuremberg, and by the districts of Roth, Ansbach, Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim and Erlangen-Hochstadt. History In the 13th and most of the 14 | FYFY or fy can stand for: Fiscal year Frisian language ( ISO 639 alpha-2) Tajikistan, in ham radio Lists of two-letter combinations. | Fyshwick, Australian Capital TerritoryFyshwick ( postcode: 2609) is an industrial suburb of Canberra, located east of the South Canberra district. The population of Fyshwick on census night 2001 was 97 people. It was named after Sir Phillip Fysh, a Tasmanian politician who assisted in bringin |
| Führerprinzip | Fylde | Fyksland |
| Fyksian | Fyeld | FYULABA |
| Fürth | Fyvie Castle | Fyodor N. Yurchikhin |
| Fyodorovsky District | Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev | Fyodor Matveyevich Apraksin |
| Fyodor Aleksandrovich Bredikhin | Fyodor Matyushkin | Fyodor Minin |
| Fyrisvellir | Fylgja | Füssen |
| Fürstenfeldbruck | Fygle | Fyfield and West Overton |
| Fyfield | Fyfield, Wiltshire | Fyodor Fyodorovich Ushakov |
| Fyriså | Fylkir | |