- the founder, was a
horse rider, and ran
cattle groups from
Lages to São Paulo. In 1766,
Lages becomes a village. In 1820 it
detached itself from São Paulo...
- Poland.
Lages also
directly ordered multiple executions,
including that of
Hannie Schaft.
After the war, a
court in the
Netherlands found Lages guilty...
-
Goffredo Lagger (1901–?),
Italian biathlete Peter Lagger (1930–1979),
Swiss b****
singer Lag (disambiguation)
Lager (disambiguation)
Laggers Point This...
- Look up
lag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lag, or similar, may
refer to:
Łąg,
Poland Lag (company), a
French guitar maker Lag (cue sports), a brief...
-
serving Lages, Brazil. It is
operated by Infracea. No
scheduled flights operate at this airport. The
airport is
located 6 km (4 mi) from
downtown Lages. Aviation...
- Internacional,
commonly known as
Internacional de
Lages or
Inter de
Lages, is a
Brazilian football team
based in
Lages,
Santa Catarina state. In 2021, it plays...
- Jet
lag is a
temporary physiological condition that
occurs when a person's
circadian rhythm is out of sync with the time zone they are in, and is a typical...
- of
Lages.
Struycken anti****ted that the
prisoners would serve a
maximum of 20
years in prison. His successor, Leen Donker,
similarly commuted Lages' sentence...
- Lid
lag is the
static situation in
which the
upper eyelid is
higher than
normal with the
globe in downgaze. It is most
often a sign of
thyroid eye disease...
- In economics, the
outside lag is the
amount of time it
takes for a
government or
central bank's actions, in the form of
either monetary or
fiscal policy...