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Lambro (Lombard:
Lamber or
Lambar [ˈlãːber; -bar]) is a
river of Lombardy,
northern Italy, a left
tributary of the Po. The
Lambro rises from the Monte...
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Donald Lambro (July 14, 1940 –
April 24, 2023) was an
American journalist. He was the
chief political correspondent of The
Washington Times and a columnist...
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Lambros Katsonis Lambros Choutos Lambros Koromilas Lambros Konstantaras Lambros D. Calli****s
Lambros Koutsonikas Lambros Malafouris Lambros Tsoumaris...
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Ponte Lambro (Brianzöö: Punt [ˈpũːt]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Como in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 40
kilometres (25 mi)...
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Cerro al
Lambro (Milanese: Cerr [ˈtʃɛr]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Milan in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 20...
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Lampros Vangelis (Gr****: Λάμπρος Βαγγελής; born 10
February 1982) is a Gr****
former footballer. Born in Neochori, Arta,
Vangelis first pla**** for Rakoun...
- San
Colombano al
Lambro (Lodigiano: San
Culumban al Lamber) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of Milan, in the
Italian region of Lombardy...
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Zenone al
Lambro (Milanese: San
Zenon [ˌsãː dzeˈnũː],
locally San
Zanon [ˌsãː dzaˈnũː]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of Milan...
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Lambro is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Sydowiellaceae. As
accepted by
Species Fungorum;
Lambro insignis Racib. (1900)
Lambro symploci G.C. Zhao & R.L...
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Ponte Lambro (literally, "
Lambro Bridge") is a
district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy. It is the
outermost part of the Zone 4
administrative division,...