-
spree in La
Loche, Saskatchewan, Canada. Two
brothers were
killed at
their home, and two
teachers were
killed at the Dene
Building of the La
Loche Community...
-
Loche may
refer to:
Arthur Loche (mid 20th c.),
American college basketball coach Salomon Blosset de
Loche (c. 1648–1721),
Huguenot army
officer Victor...
- La
Loche (/lə lɒʃ/) is a
village in
northwest Saskatchewan. It is
located at the end of
Highway 155 on the
eastern s**** of Lac La
Loche in Canada's boreal...
-
Victor Loche (1806–1863) was a
French soldier and naturalist. In 1856–1857, he parti****ted in an
expedition to the
Algerian part of the Sahara, and described...
- been conducted.
Felis margarita was the
scientific name
proposed by
Victor Loche in 1858 who
first described a sand cat
specimen found in the area of "Négonça"...
- Pouilly-
Loché is an
Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for
white wine in the Mâconnais
subregion Burgundy in
central France,
located in the commune...
- the left bank of the Saône
River Railway Infrastructures: Gare de Mâcon
Loché TGV (routes: Paris-M****ille and Paris-Geneva) Gare de Mâcon-Ville (routes...
- La
Loche Airport (TC LID: CJL4) is an
airport located 1.5
nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) south-east of La
Loche, Saskatchewan, Canada. List of airports...
- The Loch Ness
Monster (Scottish Gaelic:
Uilebheist Loch Nis), also
known as Nessie, is a
mythical creature in
Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit...
-
Loché is a
community in the Panabá Muni****lity, Yucatan, Mexico. The name
Loché is of
Mayan origin. The town of
Cenote mentioned in
early Spanish records...