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Lae (/ˈlɑːeɪ, ˈleɪi/)(German: Preußen-Reede,
later Lehe) is the
capital of
Morobe Province and is the second-largest city in
Papua New Guinea. It is located...
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LAE Lae Atoll,
atoll in the
Marshall Islands HMAS
Lae, two
Australian warships LAE-32 (D-Lysergic acid ethylamide), a
derivative of
ergine Lae language...
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laes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laes or
LAES may
refer to:
Brent Laes (born 2000),
Belgian football player Roman Laes (1905–1972), Estonian...
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Lae (Hawaiian: the point), also
known as
South Point, is the
southernmost point of the Big
Island of
Hawaii and of the 50
United States. The Ka
Lae area...
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ships of the
Royal Australian Navy have been
named HMS
Lae for the town of
Lae in New Guinea. HMAS
Lae (L3035), a Mark III Tank
Landing Ship
acquired in 1946...
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township of
Lae, in
Morobe Province,
Papua New
Guinea is a
relatively new entity, the
history of the
Lae environs is much older.
Humans have been...
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Lae Airport is a
public use
airport at
Lae on
Lae Atoll,
Marshall Islands. "LML -
Lae,
Marshall Islands -
Lae Airport".
Great Circle Mapper. Retrieved...
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Lae Airfield is a
former World War II
airfield and later,
civilian airport located at
Lae,
Morobe Province,
Papua New Guinea. The
airport was
closed in...
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Lae campaign was a
series of
actions in the New
Guinea campaign of
World War II.
Australian and
United States forces sought to
capture two...
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Roman Laes (13
September 1905, in
Tallinn – 22
September 1971) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of the
fifth legislature of the
Estonian Parliament...