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Loja may refer to: Places * Loja, Granada, Spain * Loja, Ecuador * Loja, Estonia * Loja, Latvia * Loja Canton, Ecuador * Loja Province, Ecuador Other * Loja (architecture), a type of store in Cape Verde * Loja (crater), a Martian crater * ''Loja'' (katydid), a genus of bush cricket in the tribe Agraeciini * Loja Airport, Ecuador * ''Loja'', a novel by Albanian writer Teodor Keko * Loja CD, a football team from the Spanish town * LDU Loja, a football team from the Ecuadorian city * António Loja (1933 or 1934–2024), Portuguese politician and teacher * Mário Loja (born 1977), Portuguese football player See also * Nueva Loja, a city in Ecuador * ''Loxa ''Loxa'' is an insect genus in the large family of Pentatomidae, shield bugs. It occurs primarily in Central America and Mexico, but is also found in Texas, Florida and South America. While ''Loxa'' is a genus of the tribe Pentatomini, its spec ...'', a genus of insects * Loxa bark, another name for cinchona {{dis ...
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Loja, Granada
Loja (), formerly Loxa, is a town in southern Spain, situated at the western limit of the province of Granada. It is in the valley of the River Genil, overlooked by the so-called Sierra de Loja, of which the highest peak, Sierra Gorda, stands 1,671 metres above sea-level. History Loja has sometimes been identified with the ancient Ilipula, or with the Lacibi (Lacibis) of Pliny and Ptolemy. It is unknown when Loja was first captured by the Moors; most likely this happened in the 8th century. It first clearly emerges in the Arab chronicles of the year 890. Reconquista It was taken by Ferdinand III of Castile in 1226, but was soon afterwards abandoned. As part of the Granada War, Loja was attacked in 1486 by Christian forces under Ferdinand and Isabella. These soldiers included some Englishmen commanded by Sir Edward Woodville.Lawrence DR. Christopher Wilkins. The Last Knight Errant: Sir Edward Woodville and the Age of Chivalry. London: I. B. Tauris & Co. Ltd., 2010. xxii 234 pp. ...
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Loja Airport
Ciudad de Catamayo Airport, formerly known as Camilo Ponce Enriquez Airport is an airport serving Loja, the capital of the Loja Province in southern Ecuador. Its name was changed from Camilo Ponce Enriquez Airport (after a former president of the country) to Ciudad de Catamayo Airport on 13 May 2013. The airport is at Catamayo, a city in a mountain valley west of Loja. There is rising terrain south of the airport, and mountainous terrain in all other quadrants. The Loja non-directional beacon (Ident: LOJ) is located on the field. Several sources still list the airport ICAO code as SETM. Airlines and destinations Accidents and incidents *On 19 November 1979, an Ecuadorian Army IAI Arava 201 crashed on takeoff, killing all 16 people on board. General Rafael Rodríquez Palacios and his wife and daughter were among the dead. *On 14 July 1980, Vickers Viscount HC-BHB of Aerolíneas Cóndor was damaged beyond economic repair in a landing accident. See also *Transport in Ecuador ...
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Nueva Loja
Nueva Loja (), also known as ''Lago Agrio'', is the capital of the province of Sucumbíos in Ecuador. It was founded in the 1960s as a base camp of Texaco. The official population as of the 2022 census is 55,627. Overview Nueva Loja is located in central Sucumbíos, in the Amazonian forest, and is one of the most important cities in northeastern Ecuador. Its importance comes from the oil extraction. It was originally named after the town of Sour Lake, Texas by Texaco when the company established the oil-producing settlement. ''Lago Agrio'' is Spanish for "Sour Lake". The official name of the Ecuadorian town is ''Nueva Loja''. Its current name originates from the fact that the first colonizers came from the Southern Province of Loja. The area around the city, the Lago Agrio oil field, has many ecological problems. The rainforest has been all but obliterated in this region and environmental degradation is severe, with catastrophic oil pollution in some areas. On February 14, 20 ...
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Mário Loja
Mário Jorge Amora Loja (born 27 December 1977) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a left back or a central defender. Club career Born in Setúbal, Loja joined local club Vitória FC's youth system in 1989, aged 11. From 1996 to 2005, save for one season, he competed in the Primeira Liga, also representing Boavista F.C. and S.C. Beira-Mar and appearing in a total of 152 matches. Loja moved abroad in the summer of 2005, signing with US Créteil-Lusitanos and spending his first two years in the French Ligue 2 Ligue 2 (, League 2), also known as Ligue 2 BKT due to sponsorship reasons, is a French professional football league. The league serves as the second division of French football and is one of two divisions making up the Ligue de Football Prof .... Subsequently, he returned to his homeland, where he played lower league or amateur football until his retirement. References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Loja, Mario 1977 births Li ...
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António Loja
António Loja (1933 or 1934 – 11 December 2024) was a Portuguese politician and teacher who served in both the National Assembly and the Legislative Assembly of Madeira The Legislative Assembly of Madeira () is the legislature of the Portuguese autonomous region of Madeira. The last regional election was held on 23 March 2025, won by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) with 62,059 votes (43.41% share). Power .... Loja died on 11 December 2024, at the age of 90. References 1930s births Year of birth uncertain 2024 deaths Portuguese politicians Members of the Assembly of the Republic (Portugal) Members of the Legislative Assembly of Madeira {{Portugal-politician-stub ...
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LDU Loja
Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Loja was a professional association football team from the city of Loja, Ecuador, Loja, Ecuador. They played in the Ecuadorian Serie A, Serie A, the highest level of the Ecuadorian professional football league. In the First Stage of the 2012 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A, 2012 season, the team qualified for the first time to an international tournament, the 2012 Copa Sudamericana. History Liga de Loja, began of the National University of Loja as a professional club in 1979. It has been the only football team from Loja Province, Loja that has been in the Serie A de Ecuador, Serie A of Ecuadorian football and winning numerous championships locally. Its biggest fan groups are called: ''White Fury'', ''The 12 South'', ''The Band of the Black'', ''Bear Claw'', and ''Fan of Flags'' among the major. It was in the 1989 Loja league with players like the "Pavito" Orellana, Murillo, the "Tocho" Paz in the arch, among others, along with its reinfor ...
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Loja CD
Loja Club Deportivo is a Spanish football team based in Loja, Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1968 it currently plays in , holding home matches at '' Estadio Medina Lauxa'', with a 1,250-seat capacity. History Club background *''Loja Club de Fútbol'' (1969–71) *''Club Deportivo Loja'' (1971–85) *''Loja Club Deportivo'' (1985–) Season to season ---- *1 season in Segunda División B *24 seasons in Tercera División Tercera División () was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Until 1977, it was the third tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segund ... References External linksOfficial websiteFutbolme team profile {{Spanish football club template, Loja Football clubs in Andalusia Association football clubs established in 1968 1968 establishments in Spain Province of Granada ...
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Teodor Keko
Teodor Keko (September 2, 1958 – August 20, 2002) was an Albanian writer, journalist, and politician. Life Keko was born in the Albanian capital, Tirana, on 2 September 1958, to cinematographer parents Endri and Xhanfise Keko. He studied at the Qemal Stafa High School, in Tirana, Albania. In 1979 he started his studies for Albanian language and literature in the University of Tirana, where he graduated in 1983. During his studies he met his wife Xhulieta, who studied English language and literature and later became a primary school teacher. Her parents were diplomats and served among others in China and Algeria.Biography of Teodor Keko – Devolli.net (in Albanian)
The couple have two sons, born in the 1980s.


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Agraeciini
Agraeciini is a large tribe of Tettigoniidae, bush crickets or katydids in the conehead subfamily, Conocephalinae.Redtenbacher (1891) ''Verh. der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellsch. Wien'' 41: 432. Subtribes and genera The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: Subtribe Agraeciina Auth: Redtenbacher, 1891 – Central-South America, Papua New Guinea * ''Agraecia'' Serville, 1831 * ''Iaratrox'' Chamorro-Rengifo & Lopes-Andrade, 2015 * ''Starkonsa'' Chamorro-Rengifo & Lopes-Andrade, 2015 * ''Yvelinula'' Chamorro-Rengifo & Lopes-Andrade, 2015 Subtribe Eumegalodontina Auth: Brongniart, 1892 – Malesia * ''Lesina (katydid), Lesina'' Walker, 1869 (includes subgenus ''Ellatodon'' ) Subtribe Liarina Auth: Ingrisch, 1998 – India and Indochina to western Australia * ''Acrodonta (katydid), Acrodonta'' Redtenbacher, 1891 * ''Amacroxiphus'' Ingrisch, 1998 * ''Anelytra'' Redtenbacher, 1891 * ''Bispinolakis'' Ingrisch, 1998 * ''Eppioides'' Hebard, 1922 * ''Eumacroxiphus'' Ingrisch, 1998 * ''Gon ...
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Loja, Ecuador
Loja (), formerly Loxa and fully City of the Immaculate Conception of Loja (), is the capital of Ecuador's Loja Province. It is located in the Cuxibamba valley in the south of the country, sharing borders with the provinces of Zamora-Chinchipe and other cantons of the province of Loja. Loja holds a rich tradition in the arts, and for this reason is known as the Music and Cultural Capital of Ecuador. The city is home to two major universities. The city has a population of about 203,000, and is situated 2060 m (6758 ft) above sea level. It has a mild Andean climate, ranging between 16 and 30 °C. The Pan-American Highway runs past Loja. History The city of Loja was colonized by Field Marshal Alonso de Mercadillo in 1548, and it is named for his hometown of Loja in Spain. Originally located near La Toma in the Catamayo canyon since 1546, the city was relocated to its present location (about 35 km east) after a devastating earthquake and problems with Malari ...
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Loja (katydid)
Loja may refer to: Places * Loja, Granada, Spain * Loja, Ecuador * Loja, Estonia * Loja, Latvia * Loja Canton, Ecuador * Loja Province, Ecuador Other * Loja (architecture), a type of store in Cape Verde * Loja (crater), a Martian crater * ''Loja'' (katydid), a genus of bush cricket in the tribe Agraeciini * Loja Airport, Ecuador * ''Loja'', a novel by Albanian writer Teodor Keko * Loja CD, a football team from the Spanish town * LDU Loja, a football team from the Ecuadorian city * António Loja (1933 or 1934–2024), Portuguese politician and teacher * Mário Loja (born 1977), Portuguese football player See also * Nueva Loja, a city in Ecuador * ''Loxa ''Loxa'' is an insect genus in the large family of Pentatomidae, shield bugs. It occurs primarily in Central America and Mexico, but is also found in Texas, Florida and South America. While ''Loxa'' is a genus of the tribe Pentatomini, its spec ...'', a genus of insects * Loxa bark, another name for cinchona {{disa ...
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