Tabarin (disambiguation)

Tabarin (disambiguation)

Tabarin was the street name assumed by the most famous of the Parisian street charlatans, Anthoine Girard.

Tabarin may also refer to one of the following.

*Operation Tabarin, the codename under which the British Antarctic Survey originated in 1944
*Tabarin Peninsula in Antarctica named after the operation.
*"Tabarin" is the title of:
**a 1871 play by Paul Ferrier
**a 1885 opera by Emile Pessard
**a 1951 song by The Hollywood Flames
**a 1958 film starring Sylvia Lopez


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