FLN

FLN may refer to:

  • One of a number of organisations named National Liberation Front
  • The IATA Airport Code for Hercílio Luz International Airport in Florianópolis, Brazil
  • The Family Life Network Religious Radio Network based in Bath, NY.
  • Fine Living Network, a cable/satellite television network from Scripps, which uses the abbreviations for Fine Living Network
  • Flint (Amtrak station), Michigan, United States; Amtrak station code FLN.
  • Fixed Line telephone Number as against a mobile number
  • Fine Living Network

    Fine Living Network (also known as FLN or Fine Living) was an American and international specialty television network owned by Scripps Networks Interactive. Founded in 2002 in Los Angeles, California, it was announced in October 2005 that its headquarters would move to Knoxville, Tennessee to be with sister network HGTV.

    Foreign versions

    From September 3, 2004 to October 19, 2009, a Canadian version of FLN was broadcast under the name Fine Living. It was replaced by a Canadian version of DIY Network.

    In EMEA, FLN launched in 2010, replaced Zone Club, except Poland.

    From March 26, 2014, an Italian version of FLN is broadcast under the name Fine Living.

    Rebrand to Cooking Channel

    In October 2009, it was announced that Fine Living Network would be rebranded as Cooking Channel, with content similar to sister channel Food Network. The original plan was to implement the change in the fall of 2010, but it was later announced that the switch was being moved up to happen on May 31, 2010 to coincide with Memorial Day.

    National Liberation Front (Algeria)

    The National Liberation Front (Arabic: جبهة التحرير الوطني Jabhet Al-Taḥrīr Al-Waṭanī; French: Front de Libération Nationale, FLN) is a socialist political party in Algeria. It was the principal nationalist movement during the Algerian War and the sole legal and the ruling political party of the Algerian state until other parties were legalised in 1989.

    History

    Colonial era

    The FLM was established in 1954 after a split in the Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties, and was formed largely by former members of the Special Organisation paramilitary group who were in hiding. It succeeded the Revolutionary Committee of Unity and Action (CRUA), which had been formed earlier in the year. It initially had a five-man leadership consisting of Mostefa Ben Boulaïd, Larbi Ben M'hidi, Rabah Bitat, Mohamed Boudiaf and Mourad Didouche. They were joined by Krim Belkacem in August, and Hocine Aït Ahmed, Ahmed Ben Bella and Mohamed Khider later in the summer.

    On 1 November 1954 the FLN launched the Algerian War. Didouche was killed on 18 January 1955, whilst both Ben Boulaïd and Bitat were captured by the French. Abane Ramdane was recruited to take control of the FLN's Algiers campaign, and went on to become one of its most effective leaders. By 1956 nearly all the nationalist organizations in Algeria had joined the FLN, which had established itself as the main nationalist group through both co-opting and coercing smaller organizations; the most important group that remained outside the FLN was Messali Hadj's Algerian National Movement (MNA). At this time the FLN reorganized into something like a provisional government, consisting of a five-man executive and legislative body, and was organized territorially into six wilayas, following the Ottoman-era administrative boundaries.

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