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Lutos may be,
Lutos language Battle of
Lutos This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Lutos. If an
internal link led you here...
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Lutos (Ruto) is a
Central Sudanic language of CAR and Chad. Two
distinctive dialects are
Lutos/Ruto
proper and Nduka. /s/ can
sometimes be
heard as [ʃ]...
- The
Battle of
Lutos occurred in 794 when the Emir of Cordoba,
Hisham I sent
military incursions against the
Kingdom of
Asturias under the
command of the...
- "Coração de
Luto" is a song
composed by the
Brazilian singer and
composer Teixeirinha, the song was
recorded by him in 1959 and in 1960 it sold 1 million...
- Flor de
Luto, Flor de Loto or
Torre de Cristal, is a
mountain located in
Lauricocha Province in the
region of
Huanuco in Peru. It has an
elevation of 5...
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character from the
anime and
manga To-Love-Ru Rito (language) also
called Luto and
Lutos,
language of
people in the
southwestern part of Chad and
across the...
- time to
organize his
forces who
wished to
avenge his brother's
death at
Lutos. He
arrived in Quirós
before Alfonso could be ready.
Alfonso saw the upcoming...
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Hotel in Ecuador". Footboom. 4
January 2025.
Retrieved 5
January 2025. "
Luto en el fútbol por el
fallecimiento de Mathías Acuña: el
jugador se quitó la...
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interpreted as
either stemming from the
Celtic root *lukot- ('mouse'), or from *
luto- ('marsh, swamp'). The name
Paris is
derived from its
early inhabitants,...
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Luto, Krzysztof. "PZL M7 STN, 1960". SamolotyPolskie.pl (in Polish).
Retrieved 14
March 2021.
Luto, Krzysztof. "PZL M8 "Pelikan"...