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Lagos (/ˈ
leɪɡɒs/ LAY-goss; also US: /ˈlɑːɡoʊs/ LAH-gohss; Yoruba: Èkó), or
Lagos City, is a
large metropolitan city in
southwestern Nigeria. With an upper...
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Alberto Violi,
Francisco Sánchez,
Alfredo Martínez,
Diego Zavaleta, R. Román,
Leiga, H. García, R. Lázaro,
Umbert and Villarino, all of them
coached by Marcos...
- Italus,
ancient hero,
eponymous ancestor of the
Italians WGPSN Lagus /ˈ
leɪɡəs/ 13°34′S 102°57′W / 13.56°S 102.95°W / -13.56; -102.95 (Lagus) 77 2008...
- Bay Tawara,
Mabaraboraboa 7.8 3.0 595
Nigaho Nigaho 0.1 0.039 226
North Leiga 0.05 0.019 0
Other Burnett Ehiki,
Panua Keikeisa 1.78 0.69 0 Pana Krusima...
- Sausse, she was a first-class
teacher who
founded the
first Escola Normal Leiga with the
guidance of
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi on
Boulevard Saint-Germain...
- Influência Portuguesa.
Retrieved 2021-06-01.
Entre a
terra e o céu:
irmandades leigas em
Pernambuco (séculos
XVIII – XIX) (in Portuguese). Recife:
Federal Rural...
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Carlos (2003). "O Juiz de Paz Imperial: uma experiência de
magistratura leiga e
eletiva no Brasil" (PDF). Justiça & História (in Portuguese). 3 (5). Porto...
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Hordaland (in Norwegian). p. 3. Tepstad, Rolf (7 May 2013). "Kommunen skal
leiga, Bømoen AS eiga".
Hordaland (in Norwegian). pp. 2–3. "Voss flypl**** – Bømoen"...
- its
first do****entary
mention as Rimilisheim.
Rimilisheim and the
castro Leiga ("fortified
house of Layen") then belonged,
together with
feudal landholds...
- 2023-11-28. Kuhn, Fábio. ""Um corpo,
ainda que particular":
irmandades leigas e
Ordens Terceiras no Rio
Grande do Sul colonial" (PDF). Unisinos. 14 (2):...