-
De La Salle University (Filipino:
Pamantasang De La Salle or
Unibersidad ng
De La Salle; Spanish:
Universidad de La Salle), also
referred to as DLSU,...
- René-Robert Cavelier,
Sieur de La Salle (/ləˈsæl/;
November 22, 1643 –
March 19, 1687), was a 17th-century
French explorer and fur
trader in
North America...
- The
De La Salle Brothers,
officially named the
Institute of the
Brothers of the
Christian Schools (Latin:
Fratres Scholarum Christianarum; French: Frères...
- and two stand-alone high schools. Source:
De La Salle Brothers Philippine District "DLSP Statistics".
delasalle.ph.
September 2008.
Retrieved May 26, 2009...
-
Delasalle was
discovered in 1982 and was
named after De La Salle.
Institute of the
Brothers of the
Christian Schools Saint Jean-Baptiste
de La Salle,...
- Minnesota. It is
located on
Nicollet Island.
DeLaSalle opened in 1900 and has been
administered by the
De La Salle Brothers (French
Christian Brothers) throughout...
- The
De La Salle–College of
Saint Benilde (Filipino:
Dalubhasaan ng
De La Salle San Benildo; French: Collège
De La Salle de Sainte Benilde), also known...
-
De La Salle may
refer to:
Saint Jean-Baptiste
de la Salle (1651–1719),
French Catholic priest and
educational reformer Lasallian educational institutions...
-
La Salle,
LaSalle or
Lasalle is part of the
names of two men born in 17th
century France, Jean-Baptiste
de La Salle and René-Robert Cavelier,
Sieur de...
- The
De La Salle University Lady
Spikers are the women's
collegiate varsity volleyball team of
De La Salle University. They
compete in the
University Athletic...