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"la FNAC" is a music and books store chain. The name is an obscure acronym, and the French don't bother to know what it stands for. It is an abbrevaition for National Federation of Buyers.
Fnac was created in 1954.
The population of Fnac is 14,364.
"la FNAC" is a chain selling books, CDs, game consoles and electronic products. Its name come from an acronym ("Fédération Nationale d'AChats") but nobody knows that in France.
Fnac's motto is 'Agitateur de curiosité'.
FNAC stands for "Fédération Nationale d'AChats" but only the abbreviation is used and known to the French public. FNAC is basically a chain selling books, CDs, game consoles and electronic products.
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FNAC originally stood for Fédération Nationale d'Achat des Cadres, then Fédération Nationale d'AChats. Nodody or nearly nobody cares to research the meaning in France, and it is used simply as a brand name.
No, Fnac was not created by Scott Cawthon. Fnac is a retail chain in France that specializes in cultural and electronic products, whereas Scott Cawthon is the creator of the popular video game franchise "Five Nights at Freddy's." The two are unrelated in terms of creation or ownership.
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