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Lacón is a
Spanish dried ham
obtained from the
shoulders or
front legs of the pig. Historically,
lacón has been
mentioned in
texts since at
least the 17th...
- Look up
Lacon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lacon can
refer to:
People Demetrius Lacon (late 2nd
century BC), Gr****
philosopher Lacon family, a...
- A
laconic phrase or
laconism is a
concise or
terse statement,
especially a
blunt and
elliptical rejoinder. It is
named after Laconia, the
region of Greece...
- The
Lacon Bridge crosses the
Illinois River in the
community of
Lacon, Illinois.
Built in 1939, it is one of the
oldest crossings of the
Illinois River...
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Lacons Brewery is in
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. In 2013, it
produced 7,500
pints of beer a w****.
Lacons Brewery was
founded in 1740, but shut down...
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Lacon was
named after Laconia, a
region of Greece.
Lacon was
established in 1831. It was the site of the
lynching of F. W.
Stewart in 1898.
Lacon in...
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Lacon /ˈleɪ.kən/ , also
known as
Cedar Crossing, is a
ghost town in
extreme southern Morgan County, Alabama,
United States.
Lacon was
named after Lacon...
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Lacon punctatus is a
species of
click beetle belonging to the
family Elateridae subfamily Agrypninae.
Lacon punctatuss can
reach a
length of 13–21 millimetres...
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Lacon discoideus is a
species of
click beetle native to
eastern North America. "
Lacon discoideus (Weber, 1801)".
Global Biodiversity Information Facility...
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Edmund Henry Knowles Lacon, 3rd
Baronet (14
August 1807 – 2
December 1888) was an
English businessman and
liberal Conservative politician who sat...