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LORAN,
short for long
range navigation, was a
hyperbolic radio navigation system developed in the
United States during World War II. It was
similar to...
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Loran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Loran may
refer to:
Loran L.
Lewis (1825–1916), New York
judge and
politician Loran Cehack, the fictional...
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Loran-C is a
hyperbolic radio navigation system that
allows a
receiver to
determine its
position by
listening to low
frequency radio signals that are...
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island when the
station was
closed in
August 2010,
leaving it uninhabited.
LORAN Station Attu had
provided a
navigational signal for
mariners of the North...
- (born 23
March 1926),
known professionally as
Berta Loran, is a
Polish Brazilian actress.
Loran was born
Basza Ajs on
March 23, 1926 in
Warsaw from Jewish...
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Lenke Lorán (1 May 1927 – 27
August 2017) was a
Hungarian actress. She was born in Győr, Hungary. Her
career began in 1935.
Lorán pla****
mostly comedies...
- 1988, the
Loran Scholars Foundation is a
national charitable organization awarding scholarships for
students entering university in Canada.
Loran Scholars...
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Aleksandr Georgievich Loran, also
known as
Aleksandr Lovan or
Aleksandr Lavrentyev,
Alexander Laurant (Russian: Александр Георгиевич Лоран; 1849 – c. 1911)...
- Erle
Loran (October 2, 1905 – May 13, 1999) was an
American painter and art historian. He was a
professor of art at the
University of California, Berkeley...
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LORAN-C
transmitter Saint Paul was the
master station of the
North Pacific LORAN-C
Chain (GRI 9990). It used a
transmission power of 325 kW.
Saint Paul...