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Lucka is a town in the
Thuringian landkreis of
Altenburger Land. The
settlement of the area
around Lucka occurred in the
early Stone Age (5000-2500 b.c...
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Lúčka may
refer to
several places in Slovakia.
Lúčka, Levoča
District Lúčka, Rožňava
District Lúčka,
Sabinov District Lúčka, Svidník
District This disambiguation...
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Łucka [ˈwut͡ska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Lubartów,
within Lubartów County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland. It lies...
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Lučka Kajfež
Bogataj is a
Slovenian climatologist,
specialist in
agricultural meteorology. She
graduated in 1980 from the
Ljubljana Faculty of Natural...
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Battle of
Lucka occurred on 31 May 1307 near the
village of
Lucka. The
settlement was
first mentioned in 1320, but had
already existed for around...
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Lucka is a town in Germany.
Lucka may also
refer to
several other places in
central Europe:
Łucka Łucka Kolonia Lúčka,
several places in
Slovakia This...
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Lučka Coat (born 26
October 1972) is a
Slovenian female canoeist who won
three medals at
individual senior level at the
Wildwater Canoeing World Championships...
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Lúčka is a
Slovak football team,
based in the town of Lietavská
Lúčka.
Official website (in Slovak) 2015–16
final standings v...
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Łucka City is a skys****er in Warsaw, Poland. It is 120m tall. It has been
called "the
ugliest skys****er in Poland." It
adjoins Prosta Tower. Wikimedia...
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Hosios Loukas (Gr****: Ὅσιος Λουκᾶς) is a
historic walled monastery situated near the town of Distomo, in Boeotia, Greece.
Founded in the mid-10th century...