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    chronicles, Lebus was named "the key to the Kingdom of Poland" and as a Polish stronghold against German invasion. The Diocese of Lebus was founded in...
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    Harris Lebus furniture such as chests, wardrobes and roll-top desks made during this period, can be identified by the H.L.L (stands for Harris Lebus, London)...
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  • Lebu may refer to: Lebu, Chile, a city and capital of the Arauco Province of the Biobio Region of Chile Lebu River, located in the Arauco Province of the...
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  • Lebu Wolof (Lebou Oulof) is a language of Senegal that is closely related to, but not mutually intelligible with, Wolof proper. The distinctiveness of...
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    Lubusz Land (Polish: Ziemia lubuska; German: Land Lebus) is a historical region and cultural landscape in Poland and Germany on both sides of the Oder...
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    and Oder rivers and to seize the Lebus Land, considered at the time to be "the key to the Polish lands." The Lebus Land belonged to the Polish princes...
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    The Diocese of Lebus (Latin: Dioecesis Lubucensis; German: Bistum Lebus; Polish: Diecezja Lubuska) is a former diocese of the Catholic Church. It was erected...
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  • Santiago Nicolás Lebus (born 18 July 1996) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for AB Argir. Lebus became a first-team player...
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  • The Lebu (Lebou, Lébou) are a subgroup of Wolof in Senegal, West Africa, living on the peninsula of Cap-Vert, site of Dakar. The Lebu are primarily a...
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    Lebu is a port city and commune in central Chile administered by the Municipality of Lebu. Lebu is also the capital of Arauco Province in Bío Bío Region...
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  • Amt Lebus is an Amt ("collective municipality") in the district of Märkisch-Oderland, in Brandenburg, Germany. Its seat is in Lebus. The Amt Lebus consists...
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  • Juan de Lebú was a Moluche cacique or Ulmen of the Lebu region, captured by the Spanish sometime before 1568. He was sent to Peru and the Spaniards had...
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    the election of a German anti-king in his estate, precisely in Lebus. First War for Lebus List of Wars involving Poland List of Wars involving Germany Henry...
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  • the district of Lebus and the district of Oberbarnim, which were both created in 1816. The district of Lebus dates back to the Land Lebus, the region around...
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  • serving Lebu, a Pacific coastal city in the Bío Bío Region of Chile. The airport is in forested land 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) southeast of Lebu. Chile portal...
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    Towed array sonar (redirect from LEBU)
    A towed array sonar is a system of hydrophones towed behind a submarine or a surface ship on a cable. Trailing the hydrophones behind the vessel, on a...
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    registered trademark owned by the Lebus family business so the term "Lebus Drum" specifically refers to products of Lebus International. The multilayer wire...
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    The Libu (Ancient Egyptian: rbw; also transcribed Rebu, Libo, Lebu, Lbou, Libou) were an Ancient Libyan tribe of Berber origin, from which the name Libya...
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    in 1950 "Lebus district" was renamed "Seelow district"; following frontier changes agreed with the Soviet Union in 1945, the town of Lebus itself had...
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    duchy of medieval Poland in the Lubusz Land. Its capital was Lubusz (now Lebus). It was formed in 1241 from the portion of the territory of the Duchy of...
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  • Elizaveta Fomina of Lebus plans to invade Legnica. Elen briefly duels with Liza and, after arranging a peace treaty between Lebus and Leitmeritz, regroups...
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    ISBN 0-7102-0174-5. Hiller, N, Lebus A Brief History (http://www.harrislebus.com/lebus-a-brief-history/ accessed 21/02/2014) Suleman, M, Lebus Air Raid Shelters (http://www...
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    since May 2009; the head is missing. From Lebus to Fürstenwalde. Brief History of the Medieval Diocese of Lebus (1124 - 1555/98). Heinz Teichmann, Leipzig...
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    (1912) Palácio da Alvorada, by Oscar Niemeyer, in Brasília, Brazil (1958) Lebus Court, Bridges Hall of Music, Pomona College, by Myron Hunt in Claremont...
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    order and the Senegalese Laayeen order, which is prominent among the coastal Lebu. Today, most Senegalese children study at daaras for several years, memorizing...
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    October 13, 2007. Retrieved March 12, 2009. "Bridges Hall of Music and Lebus Court". Historic Campus Architecture Project. The Council of Independent...
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  • Niger–Congo → Atlantic → Senegambian → Wolof Senegambia (Senegal, The Gambia) Lebu Islam → Sunni Islam → Sufism → Mouride Wuikinuxv Wakashan → Northern Wakashan...
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    Prince Lee Boo (redirect from Prince Lebu)
    Prince Lee Boo or Lebu (c. 1764 – 27 December 1784) was the second son of Abba Thulle (Ibedul), the ruler of Koror in the Pelew Islands, now called Palau...
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    final season. While in Hungary, he was filmmaker with photographer Benjamin Lebus for Evelyne's World, a concept short film about the allegory of the Cave...
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    entire Kingdom of Poland (Latin: sedes regni principales), and Lubusz (now Lebus) which became the capital of the Lubusz Land, nicknamed "the key to the...
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