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different names in
other languages – Polish: Lwów [lvuf] ; German:
Lemberg [ˈlɛmbɛʁk] or (archaic)
Leopoldstadt [ˈleːopɔltˌʃtat] ; Yiddish: לעמבעריק...
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Battle of Lwów or
Battle of
Lemberg may
refer to:
Battle of Lwów (1675), a
battle in
which Ottoman armies were
defeated by
Poles under John III Sobieski...
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Lemberg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lemberg is the
German name for the city of Lviv in Ukraine. It may also
refer to:
Lemberg, Saskatchewan...
- Rosa
Emilia Lemberg (née Clay; 31
August 1875 – 1959) was a Namibian-born
Finnish American teacher,
singer and
choral conductor. She was the
first African-born...
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Lemberg (Stuttgart) is a hill, 384
metres high, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. v t e 48°49′01″N 9°07′56″E / 48.81694°N 9.13222°E / 48.81694; 9.13222...
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severely defeated and
forced out of Galicia,
while the
Russians captured Lemberg (now Lviv) and, for
approximately nine months,
ruled Eastern Galicia until...
- a
presentation of
their design on 21 May 2007 and
proposed the name of
Lemberg. The
capacity of the
stadium was
originally planned to be 32,000, at a...
- R. B.
Lemberg (born Rose
Lemberg,
September 27, 1976) is a ****, bigender, and
autistic author, poet, and
editor of
speculative fiction.
Their work has...
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Austrian journalist and war correspondent. He is
known for his book From
Lemberg to Bordeaux, a first-hand
account of war in Poland, the Low Countries,...
- The
Lemberg Medal,
named after Max
Rudolf Lemberg, the
first president of the
Australian Society for
Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology (ASBMB), is awarded...