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Lazi (other)
Lazi may refer to : * the Laz(i) people, which gave its name to Lazica region (Ancient Colchis) in present Georgia * Lazi, Siquijor, municipality in the Philippines * Lazi County, county in Tibet * Lazi, Croatia, a village near Čabar * Lazi Krapinski, a village near Krapina, Croatia * Lázi, village in Hungary * Lazi, Berane Municipality, a village in Montenegro See also * Laze (other) Laze may refer to: Science *Laze (geology), derived from "lava and haze", a mixture of particles released by a volcanic eruption Music *Laze (band), a band who performed the song Steppin' Out, remixed by Neo & Farina Places Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
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Laz People
The Laz people, or Lazi ( lzz, ლაზი ''Lazi''; ka, ლაზი, ''lazi''; or ჭანი, ''ch'ani''; tr, Laz), are an indigenous ethnic group who mainly live in Black Sea coastal regions of Black Sea Region, Turkey and Georgia (country), Georgia. They traditionally speak the Laz language which is a member of the Kartvelian languages, Kartvelian language family but has experienced a rapid language shift to Turkish language, Turkish. From the 103,900 ethnic Laz in Turkey, only around 20,000 speak Laz and the language is classified as threatened (6b) in Turkey and shifting (7) in Georgia on the Expanded Graded Intergenerational Disruption Scale. Etymology The ancestors of the Laz people are cited by many classical authors from Scylax of Caryanda, Scylax to Procopius and Agathias, but the word Lazi in Latin language ( el, Λαζοί, Lazoí) themselves are firstly cited by Pliny the Elder, Pliny around the 2nd century BC. Identity Self-Identification Vladimir Minors ...
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Lazi, Siquijor
Lazi, officially the Municipality of Lazi ( ceb, Lungsod sa Lazi; tl, Bayan ng Lazi), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Siquijor, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 22,488 people. Lazi Church is currently in the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage Sites under the Baroque Churches of the Philippines The Baroque Churches of the Philippines are a collection of four Spanish Colonial-era baroque churches in the Philippines, which were included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1993. The churches are also considered as national cultural treas ... (Extension). A proposal has been suggested by scholars to make a separate UNESCO inclusion for "Old Centre of Lazi which includes the Lazi Church". Geography Barangays Lazi comprises 18 barangays: Climate Demographics Economy Gallery Lazi Convent Color.JPG, San Isidro Labrador Convent Enchanted Balete Tree in Lazi.JPG, The century-old Enchanted Balete Tr ...
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Lazi County
Lhatse County (also rendered as Liza County) is a county of Xigazê in the Tibet Autonomous Region. It was established in 1959, with Lhatse Town as the county seat. In 1968, Quxia Town became the county seat. Lhatse County, has a population of some 50,000 and is about 200 kilometers from Mount Everest (or Chomolungma). It is among the most impoverished counties in China."Move to hospital deliveries saves mothers, infants in Tibet"
Xinhua Writers Bai Xu and Hu Xing. 25 Feb. 2009


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Čabar
Čabar is a town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in western Croatia. There are 3,770 inhabitants (census 2011), in the following settlements: * Bazli, population 5 * Brinjeva Draga, population 5 * Crni Lazi, population 117 * Čabar, population 412 * Donji Žagari, population 8 * Fažonci, population 0 * Ferbežari, population 32 * Gerovo, population 689 * Gerovski Kraj, population 95 * Gorači, population 99 * Gornji Žagari, population 83 * Hrib, population 109 * Kamenski Hrib, population 6 * Kozji Vrh, population 60 * Kraljev Vrh, population 14 * Kranjci, population 4 * Lautari, population 16 * Lazi, population 55 * Makov Hrib, population 103 * Mali Lug, population 79 * Mandli, population 39 * Okrivje, population 2 * Parg, population 87 * Plešce, population 140 * Podstene, population 17 * Požarnica, population 1 * Prezid, population 740 * Prhci, population 12 * Prhutova Draga, population 3 * Pršleti, population 0 * Ravnice, population 39 * Selo, p ...
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Lazi Krapinski
Lazi Krapinski is a village near Krapina, in Krapina-Zagorje County, Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit .... References Populated places in Krapina-Zagorje County {{KrapinaZagorje-geo-stub ...
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Lázi
Lázi is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia a .... External links Street map Populated places in Győr-Moson-Sopron County {{Gyor-geo-stub ...
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Hungary
Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and Slovenia to the southwest, and Austria to the west. Hungary has a population of nearly 9 million, mostly ethnic Hungarians and a significant Romani minority. Hungarian, the official language, is the world's most widely spoken Uralic language and among the few non-Indo-European languages widely spoken in Europe. Budapest is the country's capital and largest city; other major urban areas include Debrecen, Szeged, Miskolc, Pécs, and Győr. The territory of present-day Hungary has for centuries been a crossroads for various peoples, including Celts, Romans, Germanic tribes, Huns, West Slavs and the Avars. The foundation of the Hungarian state was established in the late 9th century AD with the conquest of the Carpathian Basin by Hungar ...
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