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Laas may refer to: People * Abduqaadir Laas (born 1990), Somalian Military officer * Ave-Lii Laas (born 1999), Estonian footballer *Endel Laas (1915–2009), Estonian forest scientist and professor *Ernst Laas (1837–1885), German philosopher * Karl Laas (1908–1967), Estonian long-distance runner * Mait Laas (born 1970), Estonian animated film director Places France * Laas, Gers * Laas, Loiret * Laàs, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques ''département'' Elsewhere * Laas (Greece), a city of ancient Laconia * Laas, South Tyrol, a municipality in South Tyrol, Italy Acronym * Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems, a research laboratory linked with the French National Centre for Scientific Research * Local-area augmentation system, an aircraft landing system * Lighting as a service (LaaS) * Logging as a service Logging as a service (LaaS) is an IT architectural model for centrally ingesting and collecting any type of log files coming from any given source or locatio ...
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Ave-Lii Laas
Ave-Lii Laas (born 12 February 1999) is an Estonian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Estonian Naiste Meistriliiga club Põlva FC Lootos and for the Estonia national team. Club career From Põlva, Laas started training with the youth team of FC Lootos in 2009. In 2012, 2014 and 2015 she won Estonian youth titles with the club's different age groups. FC Lootos In 2015, she started in FC Lootos' senior squad in the Esiliiga, the second level of women's football in Estonia. Team finished on the third place. Next year FC Lootos finished on the second place and was promoted to the top level Naiste Meistriliiga The Naiste Meistriliiga (English: Women's Champions League) is the highest league of women's association football in Estonia. It is run by the Estonian Football Association and was founded in 1994. The league currently consists of eight teams. Th .... References External links Naiskonna kapten loodab jätkuvale eduleLõuna-Eesti Postimees, 19 June 2020 Estoni ...
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Endel Laas
Endel Laas (29 August 1915 in Tartu – 1 November 2009) was an Estonian forest scientist and professor. Laas specialised in forestry and taught at the University of Life Sciences for many years. In 1999 he was awarded the Order of the White Star, third class. Life and career Endel Laas was born on 29 August 1915 in Tartu as the ninth child in the family. His father had earlier been a coachman, but at that time he served as the tea house and restaurant keeper. 1916−1924 the family lived in Kvissental near Tartu, but from 1930 inside Tartu. Endel first attended the Tartu IV elementary school in 1926. Between 1930 and 1935 Laas studied at the Tartu Boys' Gymnasium. That was followed by a military service at the Kuperjanov Battalion and the Tondi military school, which he graduated the Forestry Division of the University of Tartu, ''cum laude''. 1940–1941 he worked as a forester, east of the Narva River. During the World War II, in 1941 Laas was mobilized to the Red Army. Aft ...
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Ernst Laas
Ernst Laas (June 16, 1837 – July 25, 1885) was a German positivist philosopher. Biography Laas was born in Fürstenwalde, Brandenburg, Prussia. He studied theology and philosophy under Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg at the University of Berlin. In 1859, he completed a doctorate at Berlin with a thesis titled ''Das Moral-Prinzip des Aristoteles''. He became a professor of philosophy at the University of Strasbourg in 1872. In his ''Kants Analogien der Erfahrung'' (''Kant's Analogies of Experiences'', 1876) he keenly criticized Immanuel Kant's transcendentalism, and in his chief work ''Idealismus und Positivismus'' (''Idealism and Positivism'', 1879–1884, 3 volumes), he drew a clear contrast between Platonism, from which he derived transcendentalism, and positivism, of which he considered Protagoras the founder. Laas in reality was a disciple of David Hume. Throughout his philosophy he endeavours to connect metaphysics with ethics and the theory of education.
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Karl Laas
Karl Laas (17 April 1908 – 28 December 1967) was an Estonian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1928 Summer Olympics The 1928 Summer Olympics ( nl, Olympische Zomerspelen 1928), officially known as the Games of the IX Olympiad ( nl, Spelen van de IXe Olympiade) and commonly known as Amsterdam 1928, was an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from .... References External links * 1908 births 1967 deaths Sportspeople from Tartu People from the Governorate of Livonia Athletes (track and field) at the 1928 Summer Olympics Estonian male long-distance runners Estonian male marathon runners Olympic athletes of Estonia {{Estonia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Mait Laas
Mait Laas (born 4 August 1970 in Tallinn) is an Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, a ...n animated film director, producer, scenarist and artist. Filmography * 2008 " Aja meistrid" ('The Kings of the Time') * 2013 " Lisa Limone ja Maroc Orange: tormakas armulugu" ('Lisa Limone and Maroc Orange: A Rapid Love Story') * 2016 "Mees ja naine" References {{DEFAULTSORT:Laas, Mait Living people 1970 births Estonian animated film directors Estonian film producers Estonian illustrators People from Tallinn ...
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Laas, Gers
Laas (; oc, Las) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its metropolitan area .... Geography Population See also * Communes of the Gers department References Communes of Gers {{Gers-geo-stub ...
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Laas, Loiret
Laas is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France. See also *Communes of the Loiret department The following is the list of the 325 communes of the Loiret department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Loiret {{Loiret-geo-stub ...
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Laàs
Laàs (; oc, Lars) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France. Neighbouring villages include Orriule to the north, Andrein to the north-west, Narp to the east, Barraute-Camu to the west, and Montfort to the south. The town is notable for its self-declared secession from France as the Principality of Laàs en Béarn. Principality of Laàs The Principality of Laàs en Béarn is an initiative of the mayor of Laàs, Jacques Pédehontaà. He first proposed the idea in August 2011 to protest against the administrative reforms of the French government. As of May 2014, the principality is registered as a non-profit association in the Prefecture of Pau. In August 2014 it presented three animation projects, including a Hollywood Walk of Fame-like boulevard. The Principality officially declared its independence on 1 January 2015. See also *Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department The following is a list of the 546 communes of the ...
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Laas (Greece)
Las ( grc, Λᾶς and ἡ Λᾶς), or Laas (Λάας), or La (Λᾶ), was one of the most ancient towns of Lakedaimonia (eventually called the Mani Peninsula), located on the western coast of the Laconian Gulf. It is the only town on the coast mentioned in the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax between Taenarus and Gythium. The Periplus speaks of its port; but, according to Pausanias, the town itself was distant 10 stadia from the sea, and 40 stadia from Gythium. In the time of Pausanias (2nd century) the town lay in a hollow between the three mountains, Asia, Ilium, and Cnacadium; but the old town stood on the summit of Mt. Asia. The name of Las signified the rock on which it originally stood. It is mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the ''Iliad'', and is said to have been destroyed by the Dioscuri, who hence derived the surname of Lapersae. There was also a mountain in Laconia called Lapersa. History In ancient times Las was a Spartan possession and in 218 BC the citizens ...
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Laas, South Tyrol
Laas (; it, Lasa ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about west of the city of Bolzano. Geography As of 30 November 2010, it had a population of 3,983 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. The municipality of Laas contains the ''frazioni'' (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Allitz (Alliz), Eyrs (Oris), Tanas, and Tschengls (Cengles). Laas (Lasa) borders the following municipalities: Mals, Martell, Prad, Schlanders, Schluderns, and Stilfs. Geology Laas stands on one of the largest conical debris fans in the Alps, known as Gadriamure, which emerges from the narrow valley above the village of Allitz. This fan may be of catastrophic origin, with the collapse of a mountain above the present Gadriatal. The fan blocks the main valley Vinschgau and displaces the River Etsch to its south edge, where it is cut by a gorge which revealed buried logs 7300 years old. The ...
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Laboratory For Analysis And Architecture Of Systems
The Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems (french: link=no, Laboratoire d'analyse et d'architectures des systèmes, LAAS) is a research laboratory linked with the French National Centre for Scientific Research (french: link=no, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS). This facility is located near other important higher education facilities in Toulouse, France: the Paul Sabatier University, SUPAERO, the ENAC, the INSA, as well as other research centers (the ONERA and the CNES The (CNES; French: ''Centre national d'études spatiales'') is the French government space agency (administratively, a "public administration with industrial and commercial purpose"). Its headquarters are located in central Paris and it is und ...). Activities The activities of the laboratory are mostly concentrated in the following topics: * Methods and Algorithms in Control * Telecommunication Networks and Systems * Qualitative Diagnosis and Supervisory Control * Softw ...
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