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Lacasa S.A. is a
Spanish confectionery company,
headquartered in Zaragoza. The
group includes Chocolates Lacasa,
Comercial Chocolates Lacasa, Bombonera...
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Aurora Lacasa (born
Paris 24
March 1947) is a po****r
singer of
Aragonese (Spanish)
provenance who has made most of her
professional career in the German...
- Luis
Lacasa Navarro (1899 – 30
March 1966) was a
Spanish architect. His work in
Spain and
Paris before and
during the
Spanish Civil War (1936–39) was rationalist...
- Luis
Lacasa (1927 or 1928 - 10
October 2014) was a
Paraguayan football player. He was part of Paraguay's
squad that won the 1953
South American Championship...
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Dominique Lacasa (born on
September 21, 1976) is a
German singer who has been
performing since she was nine
years old. She made her
debut with her parents...
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Laurent Lacasa (born 28
September 1964) is a
French rower. He
competed at the 1988
Summer Olympics and the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Cristina Lacasa (1929–2011) was a
Spanish poet and
short story writer. She was
considered an
important figure among contemporary Spanish poets.
Lacasa was...
- 20, 2008. "Chocolates
LACASA ·
Chocolates y
turrones con Imaginación"
Archived January 1, 2007, at the
Wayback Machine.
lacasa.es.
Retrieved on November...
- Lifts/elevators 30 (5 per tower)
Design and
construction Architect(s)
Lacasa Architects Lacasa Architects and
Engineering Consultants, on site RE's were: Badran...
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stationery sector; and
various other local companies, such as Pikolin,
Lacasa, and
Imaginarium SA. [citation needed] The city's
economy benefited from...