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Lak (other)
Lak may refer to: People * Laks (Caucasus), an ethnic group of Dagestan, North Caucasus, Russia * Lak (tribe), a Kurdish tribe in Iran and Turkey. * Hamed Lak (born 1990), Iranian football goalkeeper * Peter Lak (born 1973), American retired soccer defender Places * Lak, Dak Lak, Vietnam * L'ak, a commune in Cambodia * Lak, Hungary, a village * Lak, Iran (other), various places * Lək (other), places in Azerbaijan Languages * Lak language * ISO 639-3 code for the Laka language (Nigeria) Sports * Los Angeles Kings, an ice hockey team based in Los Angeles, California LAK * Lao kip, ISO 4217 currency code * Lymphokine-activated killer cell * Aklavik/Freddie Carmichael Airport, Northwest Territories, Canada, IATA code * Lakeland (Amtrak station), Florida, US, station code * Lakenheath railway station, Suffolk, England, station code * Lai King station, New Territories, Hong Kong, MTR station code * ''Liste der archaischen Keilschriftzeichen'' (1922), a ...
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Laks (Caucasus)
The Laks (self-designation: ) are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native to an inland region known as '' Lakia'' within Dagestan in the North Caucasus. They speak the Lak language. Laks historically live in the Lakskiy and Kulinskiy districts of Dagestan. This ethnocultural area is known as Lakia. There are about 200,000 ethnic Laks in the world. Ethnonym The word "Lak" is the self-designation of the Lak people as in Lak expressions: "zhu Lak buru" — we are Lak; "zhu Lakral khalq buru" — we are Lak people; "Laktal" — Laks; "Lakssa" — Lakian, Laks, Lak man; "Lakkuchu" — Lakian man; "Lakku maz" — Lakian language; "Lakkuy" — Lakia; "Lakral kanu" — Lak place; "Lakral kanu" — Lak district; "Lakku bilayat" — Lak country; "Lakral pachchahlug" — Lak state. Laks use the name "Lak" as their ethnonym and placename. P. K. Uslar (1864) reported on the use of self-designation "Lak" by residents of Gazi-Kumukh: "Lakkuchu, Lakkuchunal, nominative plural Lak, gen ...
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Lakeland (Amtrak Station)
Lakeland is primarily a toponym. It may refer to: Places Australia *Lakeland, Queensland Canada * Lakeland (electoral district), a federal electoral district in Alberta * Lakeland County, a former municipal district in Alberta * District of Lakeland No. 521, Saskatchewan, a rural municipality * Lakeland Provincial Park and Recreation Area, Canada Finland *Finnish Lakeland, a landscape region Turkey * Turkish Lakeland, an area of south west Anatolia United Kingdom * English Lakeland, an alternative name for the Lake District, a mountainous area in north west England * South Lakeland, a former local government district in Cumbria * Lakeland Wildlife Oasis, a small zoological collection near the town of Milnthorpe, Cumbria, England United States * Lakeland, Baltimore *Lakeland, Florida Lakeland is a city in Polk County, Florida, United States. Located along Interstate 4, I-4 east of Tampa and southwest of Orlando, Florida, Orlando, it is the List of municipalities ...
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Lak Lak (other)
Lak Lak or Laklak may refer to: * Lak Lak, Hamadan, a village in Hamadan Province, western Iran * Lak Lak Ashian, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, northeastern Iran * Lak Lag, or Lak Lak, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, northeastern Iran * Laklak (food), a Balinese traditional pancake * '' Lak-lak'', Armenian magazine * Likak, or Lak Lak, a city in Boyer-Ahmad Province, southwestern Iran See also * Lak (other) Lak may refer to: People * Laks (Caucasus), an ethnic group of Dagestan, North Caucasus, Russia * Lak (tribe), a Kurdish tribe in Iran and Turkey. * Hamed Lak (born 1990), Iranian football goalkeeper * Peter Lak (born 1973), American retired soc ...
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Laak (other)
Laak can refer to: People Laak * Aleksander Laak (1907–1960), lieutenant and the commander of the Jägala concentration camp during the German occupation * Dan Laak, American head dive coach * Phil Laak (born 1972), Irish-American poker player Ter Laak * Everard Ter Laak (1868-1931), Dutch Roman Catholic missionary and bishop in China * Ine ter Laak-Spijk (1931–2002), Dutch short and middle-distance runner Van de Laak * Koen van de Laak (born 1982), Dutch footballer Van Laak * Claudia van Laak (born 1963), German radio journalist Places * Laak, Davao de Oro, Philippines *Laak, The Hague, Netherland *Laak River, Rotselaar, Belgium *Laak (Königsberg) formerly Germany, presently part of Kaliningrad, Russia See also *LAK (other) Lak may refer to: People * Laks (Caucasus), an ethnic group of Dagestan, North Caucasus, Russia * Lak (tribe), a Kurdish tribe in Iran and Turkey. * Hamed Lak (born 1990), Iranian football goalkeeper * Peter Lak (born 1973), American re ...
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Lack (other)
Lack may refer to: Places * Lack, County Fermanagh, a townland in Northern Ireland * Lack, Poland * Łąck, Poland * Lack Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, US Other uses * Lack (surname) * Lack (manque), a term in Lacan's psychoanalytic philosophy * "Lack" (song), by Porno Graffitti, 2003 * IKEA Lack, a table manufactured by IKEA See also * Lakh A lakh (; abbreviated L; sometimes written lac) is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to one hundred thousand (100,000; scientific notation: 105). In the Indian 2, 2, 3 convention of digit grouping, it is written as 1,00,000. F ..., a term in India for 100,000 * Lac (other) * Lak (other) * Henrietta Lacks (1920–1951), African-American woman whose cancer cells are the source of the immortalized HeLa cell line * 359426 Lacks, a main-belt asteroid named after Henrietta Lacks {{disambiguation ...
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Lac (other)
Lac may refer to: Places Africa * Lac Region, a district in Chad * Lac Prefecture, a district in Chad America * Rivière du Lac, a tributary of the Montmorency River, in Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada Europe * Laç, a city in Albania * Lac, a village in Voloiac Commune, Mehedinţi County, Romania * Lac district, a district in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland * Lancing railway station, a railway station in Sussex, England (station code: LAC) Elsewhere * Lac, a standard astronomical constellation abbreviation of Lacerta * Latin America and the Caribbean or LAC, a regional definition by the United Nations Other uses * Lac (resin), a resinous substance produced by insects ** Shellac, the processed form of this resin * ''Lac'', French for lake (body of water) * ''lác'', an element in Anglo-Saxon names meaning "fight, play" *Lac, a character in Arthurian romance, father of Erec * LAC, the ICAO operator designator for Lockheed Corporation (Lockheed Aircraft Corporati ...
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Lak Mueang
Lak mueang (, ) are city pillars found in most cities of Thailand. Usually housed in a shrine (, ) which is also believed to house Chao Pho Lak Mueang (, ), the city spirit deity. It was constructed because the continuation of ancient traditions and Brahman's customs believed that it has something to do with the Held, the single city pillar ceremony (Held “Lak Muang”) which is made of an Acacia wood Chaiyaphreuk () before the construction of the city for a major goal to build a city and to be the centre of soul for the citizens. It was probably King Rama I who erected the first city pillar on 21 April 1782, when he moved his capital from Thonburi to Bangkok. The shrine was the first building in his new capital, the palace and other buildings being constructed later. Outside Bangkok Shortly after the shrine in Bangkok, similar shrines were built in strategic provinces to symbolise central power, such as in Songkhla. More shrines were created during the reign of King Bud ...
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Lakh
A lakh (; abbreviated L; sometimes written lac) is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to one hundred thousand (100,000; scientific notation: 105). In the Indian 2, 2, 3 convention of digit grouping, it is written as 1,00,000. For example, in India, 150,000 rupees becomes 1.5 ''lakh'' rupees, written as 1,50,000 or INR 1,50,000. It is widely used both in official and other contexts in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. It is often used in Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan English. Usage In Indian English, the word is used both as an attributive and non-attributive noun with either an unmarked or marked ("-s") plural, respectively. For example: "1 ''lakh'' people"; "''lakhs'' of people"; "20 ''lakh'' rupees"; "''lakhs'' of rupees". In the abbreviated form, usage such as "5L" or "5 lac" (for "5 ''lakh'' rupees") is common. In this system of numeration, 100 ''lakh'' is called one '' crore'' and i ...
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Lycée Abdel Kader
Lycée Abdel-Kader (or LAK, ) is a co-educational private school in the Batrakieh district of Beirut, Lebanon. It is part of the ''Mission laïque française'' efforts in Lebanon and provides a full cycle education from kindergarten to twelfth grade. All subjects are taught in French with language classes in Arabic and English. History The lycée Abdel-Kader whose creation dates back to 1909, had been known till 1985, when it was bought to the ''Mission laïque française'' by the Hariri foundation, as the school of ''young girls'', even though it had been a coed school for some time. The school went through multiple stages of expansion which led in 1995 to the construction of an elementary school which allowed it to offer a full cycle of studies that includes kindergarten, which accepts students from the age of three, through twelfth grade. The establishment is a tripartite convention between the Hariri Foundation, the '' Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger'' an ...
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List Of Gliders (L)
This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available) Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer. L La Mouette (Hang gliders - Fontaine-lès-Dijon, France) * La Mouette Atlas * La Mouette Chronos * La Mouette Cosmos * La Mouette O2B *La Mouette Profil * La Mouette Revo * La Mouette Samson * La Mouette Skybike * La Mouette Sphinx * La Mouette Top Model * La Mouette Topless * La Mouette Top Secret L.A.D. (Light Aircraft Development Co.) * L.A.D. Mita 3 Kai 1 * L.A.D. SS-2 Laffont-Mouillard-Cousin * Laffont-Mouillard-Cousin 1915 glider Lagasse (Jean-René Lagasse) * Lagasse 1901 glider * Lagasse Cruiser * Lagasse Éole A * Lagasse Éole B * Lagasse R-4 * Lagasse R-9 * Lagasse Simplex * Lagasse Sulky * Lagasse Sulky-Biplace Laister ( Jack W. Laister / Laister-Kauffmann) * Laister Yankee Doodle * Laister Yankee Doodle 2 * Laister LP-15 Nugg ...
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Liste Der Archaischen Keilschriftzeichen
''Liste der archaischen Keilschriftzeichen'' (; "list of archaic cuneiform signs"), abbreviated LAK, is a dictionary of Sumerian cuneiform signs of the Fara period ( Early Dynastic IIIa, c. 25th century BC short chronology, 26th century BC middle chronology), published in 1922 by German sumerologist and theologian P. Anton Deimel (1865–1954). The list enumerates 870 distinct cuneiform signs. The sign inventory in the archaic period was considerably larger than the standard inventory of the later Akkadian (2350 to 2100) or Neo-Sumerian (Ur III) (21st century; all dates short chronology) periods. This means that numerous signs identified by their classical reading continue several distinct signs of the pre-classical period. If it is necessary to identify the pre-classical sign intended, its LAK number is customarily given, in the form of LAK-1 to LAK-870. Deimel also published a Sumerian dictionary (''Šumerisches Lexikon'') in 1928. File:Archaic cuneiform tablet E.A. Hoff ...
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Lai King Station
Lai King is an MTR station on the Tsuen Wan and Tung Chung lines. The station is located above ground on a viaduct and is an interchange for the Tsuen Wan and Tung Chung lines. The Chinese name of the station uses the classical character of instead of the contemporary version of . The former is regarded as orthodox per the ''Kangxi dictionary''. The same goes for Lai Chi Kok station which shares the same character. History Tsuen Wan Line Lai King was opened on 10 May 1982 as an intermediate stop on the . The station was built to serve the adjacent public housing complex and the container terminal on the coast. The station contractor was Maeda-Okumura joint venture. Tung Chung Line When the rail link to Lantau Island was announced, Lai King was chosen to be the interchange between the Tsuen Wan line and the then proposed . The new line's construction of a station and tunnels was awarded to Maeda Corporation under Contract 508 in December 1994. During the construction ...
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