• Léro is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Étienne Léro (1910–1939), French poet Jane Léro (1916–1961), Martiniquais feminist and communist...
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  • Lero is an obscure Celtic god, invoked alongside the goddess Lerina as the eponymous spirit of Lérins in Provence. Nothing is known about these gods apart...
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    Leros (Greek: Λέρος), also called Lero (from the Italian language), is a Greek island and municipality in the Dodecanese in the southern Aegean Sea. It...
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  • Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, Ireland, is a world-leading Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) research centre. It was...
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  • Étienne Léro (1910–1939) was a French poet from region of Martinique, "the first person of African descent to publicly identify himself as a surrealist"...
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  • Thélus Léro (22 February 1909 in Lamentin, Martinique – 22 July 1996 in Fort-de-France) was a communist politician from Martinique who was elected to the...
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  • The Lero-Lero Family (Portuguese: A Família Lero-Lero) is a 1953 Brazilian comedy film directed by Alberto Pieralisi and starring Walter D'Ávila, Marina...
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  • Džamba (redirect from Iso Lero)
    Iso Lero, known by his nickname Džamba, was a Yugoslavian gangster based in Belgrade, Serbia. He was called "the Don of Dorćol". He disappeared on 23 September...
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  • Magne Lerø (born 7 April 1954) is a Norwegian publisher and magazine editor. A cand.theol. by education, from 1979 he also has a Master of Management degree...
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  • Jane Marie Apolinaire Léro (also Jeanne Léro; born February 8, 1916, Le Lamentin, Martinique – July 17, 1961, Martinique) was a feminist and communist...
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  • Lero-Lero is the debut studio album by Brazilian artist Luísa Maita, released on July 27, 2010 through the independent label Cumbancha. The album features...
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  • LEROS is a family of chemical rocket engines manufactured by Nammo at Westcott, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. LEROS engines have been used as primary...
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    The Battle of Leros was a combat over the Greek island of Leros between the Allies defending it and invading forces of Nazi Germany waged between 26 September...
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  • Yva Léro (4 July 1912 – 25 September 2007) was an Afro-Martiniquais writer and painter. She was one of the earliest Antillean writers in Paris preceding...
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  • FC Lero is a Timorese football club based in Iliomar, Lautém District. The team played in LFA Segunda 2019. In 2019, the team played in LFA Segunda. The...
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  • Thurenne, François (September 25, 2007). "Décès d'Yva Léro, la lutte féministe en deuil" [Death of Yva Léro, feminists in mourning] (in French). Fort de France...
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  • AS Lero is a Timorese professional football club from Lautém District. The team plays in the Liga Futebol Amadora Terceira Divisão. LFA Terceira 2019:...
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    Toribia Lero Quispe is a Bolivian politician and activist for indigenous rights, women’s rights, and democracy. She currently serves as a member of the...
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  • Pherecydes of Leros (Ancient Greek: Φερεκύδης) was, according to the Suda, an ancient Greek historian from the island of Leros, who lived "before the seventy-fifth...
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    LGLE) is an airport serving the island of Leros in Greece. It is also known as Leros Public Airport or Leros Airport. The airport began operations in 1984...
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    largest of the islands, was a major military and aerial base. The island of Leros, with its excellent deep-water port of Lakki (Portolago), was transformed...
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  • towards a more electronic-based style compared to Maita's previous album Lero-Lero; with Maita explaining, “I wanted to revisit the Brazilian rhythms and...
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  • Demodokos) of Leros was an ancient Greek poet who is believed to have lived during the sixth century BC on the small island of Leros in the Aegean Sea...
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  • Antoni Ballero de Càndia (born 1927 in Alghero, Sardinia, died 9 March 2009) was an Italian poet, lawyer, and a member of La Palmavera society. Almost...
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  • technology. Irish Software Research Centre (Lero) The university hosts (Lero), the Irish Software Research Centre. Lero was established in November 2005 with...
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  • the Treveri Lerina - Gallic patron goddess of Lérins Islands, companion of Lero Litavis - Gallic earth goddess Maiabus - Gallic goddess in Metz Matronae...
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  • Award". marymulvihillaward.ie. Retrieved 2021-03-07. "Abeba Birhane | Lero". lero.ie. Retrieved 2021-03-05. @Abebab (6 December 2021). "i'm a dr" (Tweet)...
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    Lyra viol (redirect from Lero viol)
    The lyra viol is a small bass viol, used primarily in England in the seventeenth century. Described as "the smallest of the bass viols", one should consider...
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  • singer-songwriter Luísa Maita's first album on the independent label Cumbancha, Lero-Lero (2010). The album features remixes by DJs and producers from Brazil, the...
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