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Lachs (German for "salmon") is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Lachs (1879-1979), Bavarian-Swedish
visual artist Charlotta...
- the
development of
international law
after World War II.
Lachs was born to a
Jewish family.
Lachs attended the
Jagiellonian University in Kraków
where he...
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surname Lach
dialects or
Lachian dialects, a
group of
Silesian dialects Lache Lachs Lachy Sądeckie Lakh, a unit in the
Indian numbering system Lech (disambiguation)...
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Stephen Michael Lachs (born
September 1939) is an
American lawyer and
retired judge.
Lachs served as a
judge of the Los
Angeles County Superior Court from...
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Lach is an
American singer-songwriter who
founded the
Antifolk movement,
which is
cited as a main
inspiration by
contemporary performers like Beck, Jeffrey...
- Look up
Lach in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lach (Polish pronunciation:
pronounced [ˈlax]),
Lyakh or
Ljach is a surname. It was used by East Slavs...
- [citation needed] Most
Lachs,
especially younger speakers, now
speak standard Czech, and use it as a
written language,
while Lach remains the
language of...
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Elmer James Lach (/ˈlɑːk/,
January 22, 1918 –
April 4, 2015) was a
Canadian professional ice
hockey player who pla**** 14
seasons for the
Montreal Canadiens...
- the new
factory featured a
salmon (German:
Lachs) on the façade;
hence the
naming of the
brand "Der
Lachs zu Danzig".
During his trip to
Western Europe...
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Lach Gates (Ukrainian: Лядські ворота) at
Independence Square in Kyiv is a
monument built in 2001 to
commemorate one of the
Medieval Kyiv city gates. At...