Leros (Greek: Λέρος), also called Lero (from the Italian language), is a Greek island and municipality in the Dodecanese in the southern Aegean Sea. It...
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Lero is an obscure Celtic god, invoked alongside the goddess Lerina as the eponymous spirit of Lérins in Provence. Nothing is known about these gods apart...
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Lero-Lero (2010), is the first solo album from Brazilian artist, Luísa Maita, released on the independent label Cumbancha. The album features a variety...
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Léro is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Étienne Léro (1910–1939), French poet Jane Léro (1916–1961), Martiniquais feminist and communist...
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The Lero-Lero Family (Portuguese: A Família Lero-Lero) is a 1953 Brazilian comedy film directed by Alberto Pieralisi and starring Walter D'Ávila, Marina...
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Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, Ireland, is a world-leading Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) research centre. It was...
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Yva Léro (4 July 1912 – 25 September 2007) was an Afro-Martiniquais writer and painter. She was one of the earliest Antillean writers in Paris preceding...
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Étienne Léro (1910–1939) was a French poet from region of Martinique, "the first person of African descent to publicly identify himself as a surrealist"...
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LEROS is a family of chemical rocket engines manufactured by Nammo at Westcott, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. LEROS engines have been used as primary...
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former name Portolago (Πόρτο Λάγο), is a community on the Greek island of Leros, in the Dodecanese, at the head of Lakki Bay. Population 2,093 (2021). The...
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