- some 100,000 men
whose jobs were
taken over by "
Lottas" were
freed for
military service. The
Lottas worked in hospitals, at air-raid
warning posts and...
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Lotta or
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Lotta may
refer to:
Lotta (name), a
diminutive name of
Charlotte and
Charlotta Lotta (river)...
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Aristidis Lottas (Gr****: Αριστείδης Λώττας; born 16
September 1988) is a Gr****
professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder.
Lottas began playing...
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Lotta Losten (born 7
November 1981) is a
Swedish actress, designer, and photographer. She is best
known for her
collaborations with her
husband David...
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Charlotte Mignon "
Lotta"
Crabtree (November 7, 1847 –
September 25, 1924), also
known mononymously as
Lotta, was an
American actress, entertainer, comedian...
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Little Lotta is a
fictional character published by
Harvey Comics from 1953 to 1972, and then
sporadically until 1993. A
contemporary of
Little Audrey...
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Lotta Hintsa (formerly
known as
Lotta Näkyvä from 2016 to 2019, born 14
December 1988) is a
Finnish model,
mountaineer and
beauty pageant titleholder...
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After this conflict, the
Lottas training was improved, as the
Winter War had
revealed how much more
training was
needed by the
Lottas, and others. Luukkonen...
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Lotta Continua (LC; English:
Continuous Struggle) was a far-left
militant organization in Italy,
during the
historical period of
social turmoil and political...
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Lotta's fountain is a
fountain at the
intersection of
Market Street,
where Geary and
Kearny Streets connect in
downtown San Francisco, California. It...