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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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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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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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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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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Dodecanese campaign (section Battle of Leros)
where German forces were assembling for the attack on Leros. The German convoy reached Leros on 12 November, escorted by over 25 ships, mostly submarine...
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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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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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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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Portolago (Πόρτο Λάγο) until 1947, is a community on the Greek island of Leros, in the Dodecanese, at the head of Lakki Bay. The population was 2,093 at...
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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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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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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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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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(Agathonisi, Astypalaia, Chalki, Kalymnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Kos, Leipsoi, Leros, Nisyros, Patmos, Rhodes, Symi, Tilos, Kastellorizo) Epirus (Arta, Ioannina...
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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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and his wife, Suzanne and the Léros became close friends, often socializing together. During this time, in 1947, Léro attended the congress of the Union...
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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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commander of the island of Leros, the main naval base in the Italian Dodecanese, and of the nearby islands. Life in Leros was relatively uneventful during...
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Antoni Ballero (redirect from Antoni Bal•lero)
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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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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Leros: The Island Prize is a board wargame published by The Gamers in 1996 that simulates the Battle of Leros during World War II. The game is the 8th...
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Alinda Bay, Leros. She failed to return on 17 October and was reported overdue on that day. She was presumed lost on German mines around Leros, but her wreck...
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refused them permission to land. Eventually they were sent to the island of Leros where they were processed and given humanitarian aid. Forbes magazine, in...
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are Agathonisi, Astypalaia, Halki, Kalymnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leipsoi, Leros, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos, and Kastellorizo. Other islands in the chain include...
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Leros Salaminos (uninhabited), 37°59′33″N 23°32′17″E / 37.992576702438996°N 23.538185826815862°E / 37.992576702438996; 23.538185826815862 (Leros)...
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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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