- Léon
Houa (8
November 1867 – 31
January 1918) was a
Belgian road
bicycle racer He is
famous for
winning the
first three editions of Liège–Bastogne–Liège...
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Standard Chinese (simplified Chinese: 现代标准汉语;
traditional Chinese: 現代標準漢語; pinyin: Xiàndài biāozhǔn hànyǔ; lit. 'modern
standard Han speech') is a modern...
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Houa Vue Moua (born c1954),
along with co-author
Barbara J. Rolland,
wrote the book,
Trail Through The Mists,
which tells the
story of Moua's
early life...
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- Pao
Houa Her (born in 1982) is a Hmong-American
photographer whose works are
primarily centered around the
history and
lived experiences of the
Hmong people...
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Bordj El
Houas (also
written Bordj El
Haouas or
Bordj El Haouès) is a town and
commune in
Djanet District,
Djanet Province, Algeria. It is part of Djanet...
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riders abandoned the race in
Bastogne and took the
train back to Spa. Léon
Houa, a Liège native, won the race
after 10
hours and 48
minutes on the bike....
- 1880–1899 1892: Léon
Houa (BEL) 1893: Léon
Houa (BEL) 1894: Léon
Houa (BEL) 1895: Race not held 1896: Race not held 1897: Race not held 1898: Race not...
- 1880–1899 1892: Léon
Houa (BEL) 1893: Léon
Houa (BEL) 1894: Léon
Houa (BEL) 1895: Race not held 1896: Race not held 1897: Race not held 1898: Race not...
- 1880–1899 1892: Léon
Houa (BEL) 1893: Léon
Houa (BEL) 1894: Léon
Houa (BEL) 1895: Race not held 1896: Race not held 1897: Race not held 1898: Race not...