- The
Lonja de la Seda (Spanish: [ˈloŋxa ðe la ˈseða]; Valencian:
Llotja de la Seda [ˈʎɔdʒa ðe la ˈseða],
English "Silk Exchange") is a late
Valencian Gothic-style...
- The
Lonja is a
river in
central Croatia, a left
tributary of the Sava. It is 49
kilometres (30 mi) long and its
basin covers an area of 4,259
square kilometres...
- Črnec is a
river in Croatia, a
tributary of the
Lonja-Strug canal,
monitored by the
government as it is
longer than 20 km (12 mi). It
rises at the southern...
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Jagiellonia Białystok (Polish pronunciation: [jaɡʲɛ(l)
ˈlɔɲja bʲaˈwɘst̪ɔk]) is a
Polish professional football club
based in Białystok that
plays in the...
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Lonjsko Polje (English:
Lonja Field) is the
largest protected wetland in both
Croatia and the
entire Danube basin. It
covers an area of 505.6
square kilometres...
- The
Lonja del
Comercio (Commerce Market)
building in Old Havana, Cuba
served as the
stock exchange in the
capital until the 1959
Cuban Revolution. Today...
- (Eastern Catalan: [ˈʎɔdʒə],
plural llotjes); in Aragonese: loncha; in Spanish:
lonja; is a
Catalan term for
important buildings used for
commercial purposes...
-
recesses of the
cathedral to
transact business. The building,
known as the
Lonja, was
begun in 1584 by Juan de Mijares,
using Herrera's plans.[citation needed]...
- of
internationally important wetlands:
Lonjsko Polje along the Sava and
Lonja rivers near Sisak, Kopački Rit at the
confluence of the
Drava and Danube...
- part of this county, with the
natural park
Lonjsko polje near the
rivers Lonja,
Ilova and Pakra. This
county also
extends far to the south,
bordering Bosnia...