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Lucerna Sublucerna
Lucerna may refer to: *Lucerna, Ocotepeque, a municipality in Honduras * Lucerne, a city in Switzerland * Lucerna (cattle) * ''Lucerna'' (gastropod), a genus of snails in the family Pleurodontidae * ''Lucerna (play)'', a play by Alois Jirásek * ''The Lantern (1925 film)'', (), a 1925 Czech film based on Jirásek's play * ''The Lantern (1938 film)'', (), a 1938 Czech film based on Jirásek's play * Lucerna Palace, an entertainment and shopping complex in Prague, Czechia * Lucerna Music Bar, a concert club within Lucerna Palace * Lucerna Laudoniæ Lucerna Laudoniæ is a hymn tune by David Evans ("E. Arthur") (1874–1948), commonly used for the text For the beauty of the earth, composed in 1927. Composition and publication Lucerna Laudoniæ was composed under the pseudonym "Edward Arthur" ...
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Lucerna, Ocotepeque
Lucerna () is a Municipalities of Honduras, municipality in the Honduras, Honduran Departments of Honduras, department of Ocotepeque department, Ocotepeque. Demographics At the time of the 2013 Honduras census, Lucerna municipality had a population of 5,861. Of these, 99.76% were Mestizo, 0.14% Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Indigenous, 0.05% White Latin Americans, White and 0.05% Afro-Hondurans, Black or Afro-Honduran. References

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Lucerne
Lucerne ( ) or Luzern ()Other languages: ; ; ; . is a city in central Switzerland, in the Languages of Switzerland, German-speaking portion of the country. Lucerne is the capital of the canton of Lucerne and part of the Lucerne (district), district of the same name. With a population of approximately 82,000 people, Lucerne is List of cities in Switzerland, the most populous city in Central Switzerland, and a nexus of economics, transport, culture, and media in the region. The city's urban area consists of 19 municipalities and towns with an overall population of about 220,000 people. Owing to its location on the shores of Lake Lucerne () and its outflow, the river Reuss (river), Reuss, within sight of the mounts Pilatus (mountain), Pilatus and Rigi in the Swiss Alps, Lucerne has long been a destination for tourists. One of the city's landmarks is the Chapel Bridge (), a wooden bridge first erected in the 14th century. The official language of Lucerne is German language, Germ ...
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Lucerna (cattle)
The Lucerna is a Colombian breed of dual-purpose cattle. It is a composite breed, created in the twentieth century by cross-breeding local Criollo cattle of the Hartón breed with imported dairy cattle of European type. This was the earliest composite breed to be developed in South America. History The Lucerna is a composite breed, the earliest such breed to be developed in South America. It was created in the Valle del Cauca from about 1937. Local Criollo cattle of the Hartón del Valle breed were cross-bred with imported European-type dairy cattle of the Friesian and Milking Shorthorn breeds. By 1972 the percentages in the composite had stabilised at approximately 40% Friesian and 30% of each of Hartón and Shorthorn. From the mid-1950s, breeding was aimed principally at the improvement of dairy qualities. In 1986 the Lucerna was kept on no more than fifteen farms; by the end of the century this number had tripled, and there were almost of the cattle. In 2018 the tot ...
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Lucerna (gastropod)
''Lucerna'' is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Lucerninae of the family Pleurodontidae.MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Lucerna Swainson, 1840. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=998930 on 2021-02-13 Species Species within the genus ''Lucerna'' include: * '' Lucerna bainbridgii'' (L. Pfeiffer, 1845) * †'' Lucerna bernardi'' (Kimball, 1947) * †'' Lucerna bowdeniana'' (Simpson, 1895) * '' Lucerna chemnitziana'' (L. Pfeiffer, 1845) * '' Lucerna lamarckii'' (Férussac, 1821) * '' Lucerna lucerna'' (O. F. Müller, 1774) * '' Lucerna mora'' (Gray in Griffith & Pidgeon, 1833) * ''Lucerna subacuta'' (L. Pfeiffer, 1867) * '' Lucerna sublucerna'' Pilsbry, 1889 * ''Lucerna vacillans Lucerna may refer to: *Lucerna, Ocotepeque, a municipality in Honduras * Lucerne, a city in Switzerland * Lucerna (cattle) * Lucerna (gastropod), ''Lucerna'' ( ...
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Lucerna (play)
''Lucerna'' is a Czech fairy-tale play in four acts, written by Alois Jirásek Alois Jirásek () (23 August 1851 – 12 March 1930) was a Czech writer, author of historical novels and plays. Jirásek was a high school history teacher in Litomyšl and later in Prague until his retirement in 1909. He wrote a series of histor ... in 1905. It premiered on 17 November 1905 at the National Theatre in Prague. Plot summary Libor, a miller, lives in his mill with his grandmother and foster daughter Hanka. A waterman, Michal, who lives nearby, is in love with Hanka. References External links ''Lucerna''at the Czechoslovak Film Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Lucerna (Play) Comedy plays Czech plays 1905 plays Works by Alois Jirásek ...
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The Lantern (1925 Film)
''The Lantern'' is an independent daily newspaper in Columbus, Ohio, published by students at Ohio State University. It is one of the largest campus newspapers in the United States, reaching a circulation of 15,000. Copies of the paper are free and available on campus and throughout Columbus. Editions are published in print Tuesday and Thursday with online content published Wednesdays and Fridays. It does not print in the summer but provides original online content. ''The Lantern'' received attention in 2011 when it reported some members of the school's football team had been selling memorabilia for money and tattoos, violating NCAA rules. In 2019, it earned the Student Press Law Center's Reveille Seven College Press Freedom Award for its pursuit of public records. History The paper was chartered in 1881. In 1913, OSU student Frank Mason criticized then-Ohio Governor James M. Cox in the newspaper. The student recommended the school be renamed the "University of Ohio" for mo ...
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The Lantern (1938 Film)
''The Lantern'' () is a 1938 Czech film directed by Karel Lamač and starring Jarmila Kšírová, Theodor Pištěk and Jarmila Beránková. It was based on a play by Alois Jirásek. Lamač made a silent film based on the same play in 1925. Cast * Jarmila Kšírová - Countess * Jarmila Beránková - Hanička * Otomar Korbelář - Miller Libor * Theodor Pištěk - Royal official * František Kreuzmann - Mr. Franc * Gustav Hilmar as Carpenter Braha * Jára Kohout as Klásek * Ferenc Futurista - Vodník Ivan * Eman Fiala - Vodník Michal * Jiří Koldovský as Count * František Voborský František () is a masculine Czech and Slovak given name. It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, François and Franz. It can be also surname (feminine: Františková). Notable people with the name include: Given name Arts *Frank Daniel (Franti� ... as Teacher Zajíček * Anna Gabrielová - Princess's Chambermaid References External links * 1938 films 1930s fantasy films Films b ...
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Lucerna Palace
Lucerna Palace () is an entertainment and shopping complex in the New Town quarter of Prague, Czech Republic. In 2017, it was named a national cultural monument. Design and construction The building, nestled between Štěpánská and Vodičkova streets, was constructed between 1907 and 1921, based on a design by Stanislav Bechyně. The work was carried out by Vácslav Havel (grandfather of former President of the Czech Republic Václav Havel). Originally intended to serve as a hockey stadium, it was reworked into a large social hall as the dimensions were soon found to be unsuited for its initial planned purpose. At the time, it was unique due to being one of the first reinforced concrete buildings in Prague. The edifice bears significant features of the waning Art Nouveau style and the emerging Modernism. In addition to its Great Hall, the complex also houses the Marble Hall, the Lucerna Music Bar, a movie theatre, a café, and a prominent pedestrian walkway, or "passage", c ...
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Lucerna Music Bar
Lucerna Music Bar is a music venue, concert club in Prague, Czech Republic. It is housed within Lucerna Palace. Lucerna Music Bar is one of the stages used in the Prague International Jazz Festival and the AghaRTA Prague Jazz Festival. It was used for the Václav Havel Tribute Concert. The venue, opened in 1995, has played an important role in giving exposure to many Czech bands. Today, it holds discotheque, discos on Friday and Saturday nights, and during the week, it mainly hosts live music. The name Lucerna means "lantern" in Czech. Location Lucerna Music Bar is housed in the Lucerna Palace, located inside a pedway, pedestrian walkway, or "passage", in architectural terms, that connects Vodičkova and Štěpánská streets near historic Wenceslas Square, in the New Town, Prague, New Town quarter of Prague. The building is a multilevel open-air galleria that also houses the Lucerna Theatre, a formal concert hall, in addition to an assortment of shops, restaurants, coffee sh ...
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