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Damiano Lugon (born 1956) was an
Italian luger who
competed from the late 1970s to the late 1980s. A
natural track luger, he won one gold
medal and three...
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Lugon-et-l'Île-du-Carnay (French pronunciation: [lyɡɔ̃ e lil dy kaʁnɛ]; Occitan:
Lugon e l'Isla dòu Carnèir) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in...
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Charles Lugon was a
Swiss racing cyclist. He was the
Swiss National Road Race
champion in 1900. "National Championship, Road, Elite,
Switzerland (Men)"...
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Italian footballer Damiano Longhi (born 1966),
Italian footballer Damiano Lugon (fl. 1970s–80s),
Italian luger Damiano Mazza (artist) (16th century), Italian...
- of the
Celtic god Lug (in
charge of
order and law), or the
derived word
lugon,
meaning "crow" (the crow
being the
messenger of Lug), but
might also be...
- sensation".
Blick (in
Swiss French).
Retrieved 27
September 2021.
Laure Lugon;
Michel Guillaume (17
September 2021). "Alain Berset: last
tango in Zurich"...
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contaminants in fertilizers". Soil Research. 34 (1): 1–54. doi:10.1071/sr9960001.
Lugon-Moulin, N.; Ryan, L.; Donini, P.; Rossi, L. (2006). "Cadmium
content of...
- Gruber, Leo
Fritz [in German]; Honnef,
Klaus [in German]; Lange, Susanne;
Lugon, Olivier; Schütz, Otfried; Wiegand,
Thomas (2001). Lange, Susanne; Conrath-Scholl...
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people in Geneva".
Swiss Radio and Television. 12
September 2020.
Laure Lugon;
Sylvia Revello (11 May 2020). "Les
complotistes ignite around the coronavirus"...
- (Paris
Nanterre University) and
Olivier Lugon (University of Lausanne).
Christian Joschke: 2017 –
present Olivier Lugon: 2017 –
present "Transbordeur | Editorial"...