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Ljiljanna Ravlich Ljiljanna Ravlich (born 1958) is an Australian politician. She is currently an Australian Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Council, and has been the state Minister for Education and Training since 2005.
Ljuba Kristol Ljuba Kristol (Russian: Любовь Даниэловна КриŃтол; May 26, 1944, Leningrad) is a woman Russian-Israeli grandmaster of correspondence chess. She is most famous for winning the ICCF Women's World Champion in correspondence chess two times: between 1978 and 1984 and between 1993 and 1998.
Ljubav (album) Ljubav is the fourth studio album by the Serbian rock band Ekatarina Velika, released in 1987. The new band member, replacing Ivan "Raka" Ranković on drums, was Srđan "Žika" Todorović (ex Radnička kontrola, Bezobrazno zeleno, Disciplina kičme).
Ljube Boškoski Ljube Boškoski (Macedonian: ЉŃбе БоŃкоŃки) was the former minister of internal affairs of the Republic of Macedonia. He commandered special police forces during the 2001 Macedonia conflict, which were, however, accused by the ICTY of war crimes.
Ljubiša Bojić Ljubisa Bojic (often Ljubiša Bojić, from Serbian Cyrillic: ЉŃбиŃа БоŃић), was born on September 6, 1983 in Kragujevac, Serbia. He is a young uprising student movement leader, Serbian politician, passonate branding expert and journalist by profession.
Ljubiša Simič Ljubiša Simič (born February 27, 1963 in Smederevo) is a former boxer from Yugoslavia, who competed in two Summer Olympics for his native country: in 1984 and in 1988. In both occasions he had an early exit from the tournament.
Ljubiša Stojanović Louis Ljubiša Stojanović Louis (ЉŃбиŃа СтоŃановић ЛоŃиŃ) is a Serbian singer, born in Leskovac on June 25, 1952. He is known for his unique image and musical style and has been in the music business since 1970.
Ljubisav Äokić Ljubisav "DĹľo" Äokić (ЉŃбиŃав "ĐŹĐľ" Ђокић) (The nickname is the Serbian phonetical translation of Joe) (born November 27, 1943) is a bulldozer operator who became the main symbol of the October 5th Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević in 2000 when he drove his bulldozer into the RTS building. His bulldozer was shot at by several bullets, and one of the bullets shot the windshield and missed him narrowly.
Ljubljana-Zagreb-Beograd Ljubljana-Zagreb-Beograd June 7 1993 is an album by Slovenian industrial / techno group Laibach. It is named after three capitals of the then Yugoslav republics - Ljubljana (Slovenia), Zagreb (Croatia) and Beograd (Serbia).
Ljubojno Ljubojno (Macedonian Cyrillic: ЉŃбоŃно) is a village located in the region of Prespa in the Republic of Macedonia. During the wars in the Balkans, the village was held in control by foreign forces mainly from Italy and Bulgaria.
Ljubomir Tadić Ljubomir Tadić (born 1925 in Smrijecno village near Plužine, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes) is a law graduate and a professor of philosophy at the University of Belgrade as well as a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Ljubov Egorova Ljubov Ivanovna Egorova or Lyubov Yegorova () (born May 5 1966, Seversk) is a Russian former cross country Olympic ski champion, many times world champion (first time in 1991), winner of the World Cup (1993) and Hero of Russia. Lubov Yegorova is an honorable citizen of Seversk (1992), Saint Petersburg (1994) and Tomsk Region (2005).
Ljubov Kozyreva Ljubov Vladimirovna Kozyreva () (Ljubov Baranova from 1960 onwards) (born August 27 1929 in the settlement of Bugry, Vsevolozhsky District, Leningrad Oblast) was a former Soviet cross country skier who competed in the 1950s and 1960s for VSS Burevestnik.
Ljubov Ljadova Lyubov Lyadova is a former Soviet cross country skier who competed during the early 1980's. She won a silver medal in the 4 x 5 km at the 1982 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oslo and finished 4th in the 20 km event at those same championships.
Ljubov Moukhatcheva Ljubov Alexeevna Moukhatcheva () (born July 23 1947 in Boksitogorsk) was a female Soviet former cross country skier who competed during the early 1970s for Trud Voluntary Sports Society. She won a gold medal at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo in the 3 x 5km and also finished 4th in the 10km and 6th in the 5km at those same games.
Ljubov Sabolotskaja Ljubov Sergeevna Sabolotskaja () is a former Soviet cross country skier who competed during the early 1980's, being a member of the USSR Team between 1978 and 1985. She won a silver medal in the 4 x 5 km at the 1982 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oslo.
Ljudmila Novak Ljudmila Novak (born on 1 August 1959 in Maribor) is a Slovenian politician and Member of the European Parliament. She is a member of the New Slovenia Christian People's Party, which is part of the European People's Party, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education.
Ljungan virus The Ljungan virus is a recently described picorna virus of bank voles which may be comprised of two or more serotypes. The virus was originally isolated in the Ljungan Valley in Medelpad county of Sweden from the most abundant small rodent in this area, the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus).
Ljungblut Ljungblut is the alter ego of the Norwegian musician Kim Ljung, the former songsmith and bass player of Seigmen and currently a member of the industrial metal outfit Zeromancer. As Ljungblut Kim has been able to express a more acoustic and melancholic side of his personality, than he has been able to in his previous groups.
Ljupko Petrović Ljubomir "Ljupko" Petrović (ЉŃпко Петровић) (born 15 May 1947) is a Serbian former football player, today a football manager and winner of the European Cup in 1991 with Red Star Belgrade. He is the current manager of Bulgarian PFC Litex Lovech.
Ljusdal Court District , or Ljusdals tingslag, was a district of Hälsingland in Sweden. The provinces in Norrland were never divided into hundreds and instead the court district (tingslag) served as the basic division of rural areas.
Ljustorp Court District Ljustorp Court District, or Ljustorps tingslag, was a district of Medelpad in Sweden. The provinces in Norrland were never divided into hundreds and instead the court district (tingslag) served as the basic division of rural areas.
LJY-Netzer LJY-Netzer (or more correctly ljy-× ×¦"ר, Liberal Jewish Youth-Netzer) operates as a branch of Netzer Olami, the International Progressive Zionist Youth Movement, and as a youth facility for Liberal Judaism. It is a Zionist youth movement, based in the UK, and run from its offices (shared with Liberal Judaism) in London.
Lkjh "lkjh" is a sequence of the first four alphabet letters, moving from right to left, on the home row of a keyboard with a QWERTY layout. Due to their physical adjacency on the keyboard, it is commonly observed in internet activity that the sequence of characters lkjh appears when users want to supply dummy data to input forms (for example, Webforms).
LK201 The LK201 was a detachable computer keyboard introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation of Maynard, Massachusetts in 1982. It was first used by Digital's VT220 ANSI/ASCII terminal and was subsequently used by the Rainbow-100, DECmate-II, and Pro-350 microcomputers and many of Digital's computer workstations such as the VAXstation and DECstation families.
LKAB LKAB ( Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara Aktiebolag) is a Swedish high-tech mineral products company wholly owned by the Swedish Government. Its primary business is the mining of iron ore and its primary mines are in Kiruna and Malmberget.
Llafranc Llafranc is one of three coastal towns belonging to the municipality of Palafrugell. It is part of the Costa Brava, the coastal region of northeastern Catalonia, in the comarca of Baix EmpordĂ , in the province of Girona.
Llajwa Llajwa is a hot sauce prepared from hot chili peppers and tomato. Sometimes onions are added, and one of two seasoning herbs cultivated especially for this purpose: kilkiña in Cochabamba and wakataya in the Altiplano and other valleys of Bolivia.
Llama (band) Llama is an American alternative rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. Formed by three high school friends, they were discovered while playing a concert in a pizzeria, whereupon they were immediately signed to a contract with MCA Records.
Llama (computer culture) The term "llama" has become popular amongst Internet denizens; especially gamers. Generally used as a derogatory title, a llama is usually a newbie or a person that does not play the game very well and is frequently used synonymously with the term lamer (both expressions sounding similar or identical in English).
Llamatron Llamatron is a computer game written by Jeff Minter of Llamasoft for the Amiga, Atari ST and PC (DOS). It is very similar in gameplay to the 1982 arcade game Robotron: 2084, although in Jeff Minter's distinctive style.
Llamero Llameros run llama caravans throughout the Andes of South America. In ancient times, llamero was a high-ranking position that involved both managing the emperor's llama and alpaca herds, and maintaining trade and communication throughout the empire.
Llan de cubel Llan de Cubel are a band from the Spanish region of Asturias which specializes in playing Asturian folk music. Formed in 1984, the seven member group has been part of an overall revival and revitalization of Asturian traditional music.
Llanaber railway station Llanaber railway station serves the village of Llanaber near Barmouth in Gwynedd, Wales. The station is an unstaffed halt on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Harlech, Porthmadog, Pwllheli, Barmouth, Machynlleth and Shrewsbury.
Llanarth, Monmouthshire Llanarth is a privately owned estate village within a conservation area in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire. The village is surrounded by farmland and forestry which is managed by the Trustees of Llanarth Estate.
Llanbadarn railway station Llanbadarn railway station is a railway station serving the Llanbadarn Fawr area of Aberystwyth in Ceredigion in Mid-Wales. It is an intermediate station on the Vale of Rheidol Railway, but is effectively unused now that this railway has become a tourist attraction rather than a public transport service.
Llanbedr railway station Llanbedr railway station serves the village of Llanbedr in Gwynedd, Wales. The station is an unstaffed halt on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Porthmadog, Pwllheli, Barmouth, Machynlleth and Shrewsbury.
Llanberis Pass The Llanberis Pass (Welsh, Bwlch Llanberis; alternative English name, Pass of Llanberis) in Snowdonia carries the main road (A4086) from the SE to Llanberis, over Pen-y-Pass, between the mountain ranges of the Glyderau and the Snowdon massif. At the bottom of the pass is the small village of Nant Peris, clustered round the ancient church of Saint Peris.
Llancanelo Lagoon Llancanelo Lagoon (Spanish: Laguna de Llancanelo) is a wetland with an area of 650 km² located in the Malargüe Department in the south of Mendoza Province, Argentina, 75 km from the city of Malargüe, at 1,280 m above mean sea level, within the arid region near the Andes in the limit between the regions of Cuyo and Patagonia.
Llancarfan Llancarfan is a rural village and community, west of Barry near Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan, in south Wales. The village has a pub and a well-known church, the site of Saint Cadoc's 6th century abbey, famed for its learning.
Llandaf railway station Llandaf Railway Station is actually located a couple of miles north of Llandaff City in Llandaff North, a separate village and community on the opposite side of the River Taff which flows down from the Welsh Valleys. Llandaf station now serves Llandaff North and Whitchurch, the adjoining area of a thriving urban area within the boundaries of Cardiff, capital city of Wales.
Llandaff Llandaff (Welsh Llandaf llan church + Taf) is a district in the city of Cardiff, Wales, having been incorporated into the city in 1922, and is also the name of a diocese of the Church in Wales, covering the most populous area of south Wales.
Llandaff and Barry (UK Parliament constituency) Llandaff and Barry was a parliamentary constituency centred on the towns of Llandaff and Barry in South Wales. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Llandaff North Llandaff North (Welsh: Ystum Taf), is part of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. It is located in the north of Cardiff and can be considered a two part ward, each containing about half the population; a northern section of mainly middle-class housing, and a southern section (commonly known as Gabalfa, although this is a separate ward to the south east) of mainly public sector housing stock.
Llandanwg railway station Llandanwg railway station serves the village of Llandanwg in Gwynedd, Wales. The station is an unstaffed halt on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Porthmadog, Pwllheli, Barmouth, Machynlleth and Shrewsbury.
Llandarcy Llandarcy is a village in Neath, Wales. The village was newly built to house the workers for the petroleum oil refinery built by BP Oil in the 1930s to cater for the increasing demand for petrol(gasoline) with the increase of the number of motor cars.
Llandecwyn railway station Llandecwyn railway station serves the small town of Llandecwyn on the estuary of the Afon Dwyryd in Gwynedd, Wales. The station is an unstaffed halt on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Pwllheli, Barmouth, Machynlleth and Shrewsbury.
Llandegla Llandegla (full name: Llandegla-yn-Iâl) is a village and parish in the county of Denbighshire in north-east Wales. It is located 253 metres above sea level in the upper valley of the River Alyn just off the A525 road between Ruthin and Wrexham.
Llandinam Llandinam is village in central Wales between Newtown and Llanidloes. Llandinam was the family home of David Davies who was responsible for much of the development of the South Wales Valleys and the export of coal in the 19th century.
Llandough Llandough (Welsh: Llandochdwy - Llan Church + Tochdwy Saint Tochdwy) lies to the north-west of Penarth, on a small eminence overlooking Cardiff, Penarth and the Bristol Channel. It is sometimes described as Llandough-juxta-Penarth (and, in earlier times, as Llandough-juxta-Cardiff), and is often confused with another village of the same name (in full, Llandough-juxta-Cowbridge), situated to the south of Cowbridge in the same county of the Vale of Glamorgan.
Llandovery College Llandovery College (Welsh: Coleg Llanymddyfri) is an independent school in Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It was founded and endowed by Thomas Phillips in 1847 to provide a classical and liberal education in which the Welsh language and the study of Welsh literature and history were to be cultivated.
Llandovery Group In geology, the Llandovery Group refers to the lowest division of the Silurian period (Upper Silurian) in Britain. It is named after the town of Llandovery in Wales, although Charles Lapworth had proposed the name Valentian (from the Roman British province of Valentia) for this group in 1879.
Llandrindod Wells Llandrindod Wells (), known locally as "Llandod", is a town in Powys, Wales. It grew as a spa town in the 19th century, when it became very popular with visitors after the town was linked to the railway network.
Llandudno Junction railway station Llandudno Junction railway station (Welsh: Cyffordd Llandudno) is on the Crewe to Holyhead North Wales Coast Line. There are frequent services to Chester via Colwyn Bay, Rhyl, Prestatyn and Flint, as well as to Bangor and across Anglesey to Holyhead.
Llandudno, Cape Town Llandudno is a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa, on the Atlantic seaboard of the Cape Peninsula. It has one of the Cape's most beautiful beaches, surrounded by large granite boulders and overlooked by mountains.
Llandybie Llandybie is a parish, and a large village two miles north of Ammanford in Carmarthenshire, Wales. According to the 2001 census, the village is home to 3,800, while the parish , which also includes the villages of Penygroes, Penybanc, Capel Hendre, Caerbryn, Blaenau, Cwmgwili and Saron [has 8,800 inhabitants.
Llandyrnog Llandyrnog is a large village in Denbighshire, North Wales lying in the valley of the River Clwyd, about 3 miles from Denbigh (Dinbych) and 5 miles from Ruthin (Rhuthun). The main employer is the ACC Llandyrnog Creamery on the outskirts of the village which mostly produces hard pressed and cheddar cheese.
Llanelli Llanelli, the largest town in the county of Carmarthenshire and West Wales, sits on the Burry estuary on the south Wales coast, approximately 8Â miles (13Â km) west of the city of Swansea. Amongst other things, it is famous for its proud rugby tradition.
Llanelli (district) The Borough of Llanelli was one of thirty-seven local government districts in Wales from 1974 to 1996. It was the smallest of six districts in the newly-created county of Dyfed, and was formed under the Local Government Act 1972 by a merger of the municipal boroughs of Llanelli and Kidwelly, Burry Port urban district and Llanelli Rural District all in the former administrative county of Carmarthenshire.
Llanelli Rural Council Llanelli Rural Council (Welsh - Cyngor Gwledig Llanelli) is the community council that governs the Llanelli Rural area and parts of Llanelli town. The council headquarters is located at Vauxhall, in Llanelli town centre.
Llanelli Star The Llanelli Star is a British regional newspaper covering the areas of Llanelli and Carmarthen in the county of Carmarthenshire, South Wales. It is published on a weekly basis in a tabloid form, and is split into two main editions, each edition having sub-editions.
Llanelly House Llanelly House is one of Llanelli's most historical properties, an excellent example of an early 18th century Georgian town house. The house, located directly opposite the parish church, is currently in a poor state of repair, however the town council has recently purchased it with plans to completely restore the house for civic and public use.
Llanero A Llanero or the Llaneros is the name given to Venezuelan and Colombian cowboys and means "plainsmen." The Llanero take their name from the Llanos grasslands occupying western Venezuela and eastern Colombia.
Llanfairfechan railway station Llanfairfechan railway station serves the small seaside town of Llanfairfechan and is located on the Crewe to Holyhead North Wales Coast Line. There are frequent through services to Chester via Colwyn Bay, Rhyl, Prestatyn and Flint.
Llangammarch Llangammarch (or Llangamarch) is a rural parish in Powys, in the traditional county of Brecknockshire, mid Wales, through which flow the rivers Irfon and Cammarch. The main centre of population is the spa village of Llangammarch Wells.
Llangernyw Llangernyw is a rural, mostly Welsh-speaking, village in North Wales. () It lies on the A548 between Llanrwst and Llanfair Talhaiarn at the point where the Afon Cledwen, a tributary of the River Elwy, crosses the main road.
Llangollen Canal What is today known as the Llangollen Canal initially formed the majority of the Ellesmere Canal, and later was part of the Shropshire Union Canal. Only with the increasing popularity of pleasure boats was it renamed the Llangollen Canal in an effort to attract more visitors; ironically, the canal was not originally intended to go to Llangollen.
Llangollen railway station Llangollen railway station in Denbighshire, Wales, was formerly a station on the Ruabon to Barmouth line. It closed to passengers on Monday 18th January 1965 but subsequently reopened as the eastern terminus of the preserved Llangollen Railway.
Llangors Llangors (also known as Llangorse) is a small village in the traditional county of Brecknockshire, south Powys, mid Wales, and also falls inside the Brecon Beacons National Park. It lies a few miles east of Brecon and is home to the largest natural lake in South Wales, Llangorse Lake.
Llangystennin Llangystennin (sometimes spelt Llangwstennin) is a rural parish to the south-east of Llandudno and Llanrhos in the Conwy County Borough, North Wales. Llangystennin includes Llangwstennin Hall, the villages of Mochdre, Pabo and Bryn Pydew and the small town of Llandudno Junction.
Llanito Llanito (IPA: ) or Yanito is an Andalusian Spanish based creole spoken in the British dependent territory of Gibraltar. It is heavily influenced by English and it also has other influences such as Haketia (Judeo-Spanish).
Llanmartin Llanmartin is a parish in the city of Newport, South Wales. It consists of several groups of communities within the parish, which is centred on the church of Saint Martin which gives the name "Llan" as in church or Holy Ground and Martin being the saint of the church.
Llannon Llannon is a small village in the county of Carmarthenshire, administered by Carmarthenshire County Council. It has deep historical links with the Rebecca Riots and there is even rumoured to be a "secret passage" under the main road running through the village.
Llano de Chajnantor Observatory Llano de Chajnantor Observatory is an astronomical observatory located at 5104 m altitude in the Chilean Atacama desert, 50 kilometers to the north of San Pedro de Atacama. It is a very dry site - inhospitable to humans - but an excellent site for submillimetre astronomy.
Llano del Hato National Astronomical Observatory The Llano del Hato National Astronomical Observatory (Observatorio Nacional de Llano del Hato) is an observatory in Venezuela, run by the Centro de Investigaciones de Astronomia (CIDA). It is 3600 metres above sea level and comprises four telescopes, each in their own cupola: a Schmidt camera, a reflecting telescope , a great refractor, and a double astrograph.
Llano Del Rio Llano Del Rio was a commune (or "colony") located east of Palmdale, California in the Antelope Valley. It was formed around 1914 by progressive/socialist political candidate Job Harriman, after he had failed in his bid to become the mayor of Los Angeles.
Llano Estacado Llano Estacado (or Staked Plains) is a region in the southwestern United States that encompasses parts of eastern New Mexico and northwestern Texas. It is a large mesa, or tableland, and relatively flat over most of its terrain.
Llano River The Llano River (LAN-no) is a tributary of the Colorado River, approximately 105 mi (169 km) long, in central Texas in the United States. It drains part of the Edwards Plateau in Texas Hill Country northwest of Austin.
Llano Uplift The Llano Uplift is a roughly circular geologic dome of Precambrian rock, primarily granite, in Central Texas in the United States. It is located in the eastern region of the Edwards Plateau, west of the Texas Hill Country.
Llanrhos Llanrhos (also called Eglwys Rhos) is a village to the east and south of Llandudno in the Conwy County Borough, North Wales. The Llanrhos parish traditionally includes Deganwy, the Craig-y-Don district of Llandudno, the Little Orme and Penrhyn Bay.
Llanrwst railway station Llanrwst railway station is in Denbigh Street near the centre of the market town of Llanrwst close to the local bus termini in Watling Street. It is on the Conwy Valley Line from Llandudno Junction to Blaenau Ffestiniog and was opened in 1989.
Llansteffan Castle Llansteffan Castle is a castle overlooking the River Tywi as it empties into Carmarthen Bay near the village of Llansteffan in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It was built by the Normans after 1100 as part of their invasion of Wales.
Llantarnam School Llantarnam School (Welsh: Ysgol Llantarnam) is a state-funded and non-selective comprehensive school in the Cwmbran suburb of Llantarnam, Torfaen in Wales. It provides education for approximately 1,400 students aged 11-18.
Llantillud Fawr School Llanilltud Fawr School is a Welsh school in the town of Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan, on the coast of south Wales. The school consists of a separate primary and secondary school which are located on the same site.
Llantrisant Llantrisant is a town in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taff, traditional county of Glamorgan, south Wales, lying on the River Ely and the River Clun. The town is best known as the home of the Royal Mint, which manufactures all British coins.
Llanuwchllyn Llanuwchllyn is a village in Gwynedd, North Wales, near the southern end of Bala Lake. It is the headquarters of the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway, centred on the former Great Western Railway station on the standard-gauge line from Ruabon to Barmouth.
Llanuwchllyn railway station Llanuwchllyn railway station in Gwynedd, Wales, was formerly a station on the Ruabon to Barmouth line. It closed to passengers on Monday 18th January 1965 at the same time as the rest of the line but subsequently reopened as the southern terminus of the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway.
Llanybydder Llanybydder is a village straddling the River Teifi in Carmarthenshire, Wales, with a population of 1,423. The nearest University is the University of Wales in Lampeter (Llanbedr Pont Steffan), the nearest Big Town is Carmarthen (Caerfyrddin), The nearest Cinema is in Lyric Theatre, Carmarthen.
Llanymynech Llanymynech is a village straddling the border between Montgomeryshire/Powys, Wales and Shropshire, England about 9 miles (14 km) north of the Welsh town of Welshpool. It was also a terminus of the now defunct Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway, which ran from 1866 to 1960.
Llanyrafon Llanyrafon (sometimes Llanyravon) is a suburb of Cwmbran in the county borough of Torfaen, traditional county of Monmouthshire,Wales. It lies to the east of the Afon Llwyd ('Llanyrafon' means 'church [or 'holy ground'] by the river'), west of the A4042 dual carriageway and south of Croesyceiliog.
Llap Goch Llap Goch is a fictional martial art created by the British comedy troupe Monty Python in The Brand New Monty Python Bok in 1973. It claims to be of Welsh origin, "because for the average Welshman, the best prospects of achieving a reasonable standard of living lie with the acquisition of the most efficient techniques of armed robbery.
Llareggub Llareggub is a fictional town that features in Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas. Its name resembles other Welsh place names, which often begin with Llan- (meaning church), but is actually derived from reversing the phrase "bugger all".
Llargues Llargues (Catalan for "long ones") is the oldest Valencian pilota modality. It's played on the streets, where two teams formed by 3, 4 or 5 players throw each other the ball with the hand try to surpass an imaginary line which changes every game.
Llawer Mwy Llawer Mwy is a Welsh folk band based around Aberystwyth. The name translates as "lots more" - this means that Welsh posters or flyers with "a llawer mwy" ("and lots more") written at the bottom appear to be advertising the band.
LlĂvia LlĂvia is a town of Cerdanya, province of Girona, Spain, that forms a Spanish exclave surrounded by French territory (PyrĂ©nĂ©es-Orientales dĂ©partement). The municipality of Llivia has a total population of 1,252 (2005).
Llegar A Ti Llegar a Ti is Christian artist Jaci Velasquez's first Spanish album and debuted in 2000. The title track reached #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and the Latin Pop chart, making her the first Christian artist to go to #1 on any Billboard Latin chart.
Llechwedd Slate Caverns Llechwedd Slate Caverns is a visitor attraction in Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales. Visitors can travel on the Miners Tramway or descend into the Deep Mine, via a funicular railway, to explore the former Llechwedd slate quarry, learn how slate was extracted and processed and about the lives of the miners.
Lleida (province) Lleida or Lérida is a province of eastern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Catalonia. It is bordered by the provinces of Girona, Barcelona, Tarragona, Zaragoza and Huesca, it is also bordered by and France and Andorra.
Llenas-Aybar murder The murder of José Rafael Llenas Aybar (often referred to simply as El caso Llenas) was a high-profile murder case which occurred in the Dominican Republic in May 1996, that gained notoriety by the fact that one of the killers was a cousin of the boy, the gruesome way the murder was committed, and that the family of a foreign ambassador had alleged ties to the incident.
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