Proper noun
FATA
Initialism of Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
Fata (plural Fatas)
A surname.
Over the door of his room he caused this sentence to be inscribed: "lnnocuex vivito--- Numen Adest!" He always entertained veneration and admiration for his Creator, and endeavoured to trace his science to its Author. "Tu decus omne tuis, postquam te fata tulere." (Virgilio) Carl Linnaeus
Data fata secutus. Virgil
Afridi, who hails from erstwhile FATA, said that he had gone to Peshawar last week, where he had distributed ration bags in different areas of the city. Source: Internet
As a result of the leading role of Tuna and Fata in the war, one of the most prominent was the Malietoa title, which arose from the shouted chants of the Tongan military commanders: "Ua Malie Toa, Ua Malie Tau!" Source: Internet
Breton collaborated with artist Wifredo Lam on the publication of Breton's poem "Fata Morgana", which was illustrated by Lam. Breton was again in the medical corps of the French Army at the start of World War II. Source: Internet
According to an official statement issued here Friday the directives have been issued in pursuant to a decision taken by Prime Minister of Pakistan and consequent constitutional 31st amendments to facilitate mainstreaming of FATA. Source: Internet