- Athletik-Sport-Klub,
commonly known as
Linzer ASK (German pronunciation: [
lask lɪnts] ) or
simply LASK, is an
Austrian professional football club
based in Upper-Austrian...
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Lask may
refer to: Emil
Lask, (1875-1915)
German philosopher Berta Lask, (1878–1967)
German writer Louis Jacobsohn-
Lask, (1863–1941)
German neurologist...
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Łask ([wask]) is a town in
central Poland with 16,925
inhabitants (2020). It is the
capital of
Łask County, and is
situated in Łódź Voivodeship. The Polish...
- (Polish: 32. Baza Lotnicza) (ICAO: EPLK) is a
Polish Air
Force base,
located in
Łask,
about 30 km south-west of Łódź. It is one of the two
bases where Poland's...
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Pregarten v
LASK LASK v
Flyeralarm Admira 1860
Munich v
LASK St.
Gallen v
LASK LASK v
Debrecen LASK v
First Vienna LASK v České Budějovice
LASK v Železiarne...
- Emil
Lask (25
September 1875 – 26 May 1915) was a
German philosopher. A
student of
Heinrich Rickert at
Freiburg University, he was a
member of the Southwestern...
- J. J.
Lask (born June 15, 1970) is an
American director, screenwriter, novelist, and editor. His
debut novel was
published in 2002
titled On The Road With...
- head
coach in 2014. He then
spent four
seasons as head
coach of
former club
LASK,
winning promotion to the
Austrian top flight, and
helping the club finish...
- but
under the name
LASK Juniors OÖ (until 2017 SPG FC Pasching/
LASK Juniors) in a
syndicate with the
second men's team of
LASK Linz in the third-rate...
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Berta Lask (17
November 1878 – 28
March 1967) was a
German writer,
playwright and journalist. She
joined the
Communist Party in 1923 and much of her published...