List of Ladyfest Festivals

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This is a list of all known Ladyfest festivals worldwide. [1]

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  13. -- Ladyfest Baltimore 2015
  14. -- Ladyfest Dayton 2015
  15. -- Ladyfest Kassel 2015
  16. -- Ladyfest LV 2015
  17. -- Ladyfest Manchester 2015
  18. -- Ladyfest Miami 2015
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  32. Ladyfest Mainz Website -- Ladyfest Mainz 2012
  33. Vox Feminae Website -- Ladyfest Zagreb 2010-2012
  34. 1 2 3 4 5 Vox Feminae Website -- Ladyfest Zagreb 2007-2012
  35. 1 2 3 Ladyfest Bellingham Blog -- Ladyfest Bellingham 2009-2011
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  37. 1 2 Ladyfest Wellington Facebook -- Ladyfest Wellington 2006-2009
  38. 1 2 3 Ladyfesta Bilbon/Bilbao Website -- Ladyfesta Bilbao 2007-2009
  39. -- Ladyfest Romania 2007
  40. Ladyfest Turku Website -- Ladyfest Turku 2007
  41. 1 2 3 Ladyfest Wien Website -- Ladyfest Wien 2004-2007
  42. Ladyfest Website – Last updated 2005