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lagosta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lagosta may
refer to:
Lagosta, the
Italian name for Lastovo, an
island in the
Adriatic Sea
Lagosta gas...
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Lobster War (also
known as the
Lobster Operation; Portuguese:
Guerra da
Lagosta; French:
Conflit de la langouste) was a
dispute over
spiny lobsters that...
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secured most of the
Dalmatian seaboard, but some
cities and
islands (like
Lagosta) of the
romanised Dalmatians remained independent under the
nominal rule...
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recently acquired regions of Trentino-Alto Adige,
Venezia Giulia, Zara and
Lagosta island elected deputies, many of whom were from the
Germanic and South...
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closed and the
pupils moved imperiously to the
Croatian schools. In
Lagosta (in
Croatian Lastovo),
which belonged to the
Kingdom of
Italy from 1918...
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Lagosta Field is an oil and gas
field located in the
Santos Basin of
southeastern Brazil. The
field was
discovered in July 2003 and was
operated by El...
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started Venetia's
expansions by
conquering the
islands of
Lastovo (
Lagosta) and Korčula (Curzola) and
acquiring Dubrovnik (Ragusa). In 992 Pietro...
- Proto-Ibero-Romance [
laˈɡosta] > Galician-Portuguese
lagosta [
laˈɡosta] >
Modern Portuguese lagosta [lɐˈɡoʃtɐ] (EP) ~ [
laˈɡostɐ] (BP) ~ [laˈɡoʃtɐ] (AP)...
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offer Trentino to the Brenner, the
Dalmatian port of Zara, the
island of
Lagosta and a
couple of
small German colonies. All
other territories were promised...
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majority as Zara with some
Dalmatian islands, such as Cherso,
Lussino and
Lagosta were
annexed by
Italy because Woodrow Wilson,
supporting Yugoslav claims...