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Lese may refer to: People * Grigore Leșe (born 1954), Romanian musician Places * Leše, Litija, Slovenia * Leše, Prevalje, Slovenia * Leše, Tržič, Slovenia * Lese River, Democratic Republic of the Congo Other * Lese language See also * Lèse-majesté Lèse-majesté () or lese-majesty () is an offence against the dignity of a ruling head of state (traditionally a monarch but now more often a president) or the state itself. The English name for this crime is a borrowing from the French, w ...
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Grigore Leșe
Grigore Leșe (born in 1954) is a Romanian musician. Biography Leşe was born in 1954 in Stoiceni village, Maramureș County in northern Romania. He graduated from the Music College in Baia Mare, followed by the Music Academy in Cluj. In 2003 he received a Ph.D. in music, with the thesis ''Horea în grumaz. Considerații teoretice și practice ale interpretării genului dintr-o perspectivă stilistică''. From 2005 he was an associated teacher of ethnomusicology at the University of Bucharest. One year later, in 2006, he started doing shows for the public national radio and the public national television, for which he was awarded with national and international prizes in journalism. In 2007 he received the great prize of the Romanian Association of Television Professionals (APTR), in 2009 the prize for cultural journalism awarded by Radio Romania, and in 2009 he was nominated at the International Shanghai Film and Television Festival. Leșe is the first Romanian musician that b ...
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Leše, Litija
Leše () is a small village to the north above Sava in the Municipality of Litija in central Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola Upper Carniola ( sl, Gorenjska; it, Alta Carniola; german: Oberkrain) is a traditional region of Slovenia, the northern mountainous part of the larger Carniola region. The centre of the region is Kranj, while other urban centers include Jeseni .... It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Sava Statistical Region. References External linksLeše on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Litija {{Litija-geo-stub ...
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Leše, Prevalje
Leše () is a village in the hills southwest of Prevalje in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. Mass graves Leše is the site of two known mass graves from the period immediately after the Second World War. They are located west of the settlement on the Prist farm, where the Leše coal mine ran under the property, causing many sinkholes in the area. They contain the remains of about 100 Austrian citizens (including ethnic Slovenes) as well as an unknown number of Slovene citizens from the Meža Valley that were murdered on 21 and 22 May 1945. The Leše 1 Mass Grave ( sl, Grobišče Leše 1)—also known as the Veržun Woods Mass Grave (), Janž Cave Mass Grave (), and Gustav Mine Mass Grave ()—is located south of Saint Anne's Church. The Leše 2 Mass Grave () is also known as the Veržun Woods Mass Grave (). It is located south of Saint Anne's Church. Churches Above the settlement to the northwest are a pair of Gothic churches, built side by side in the mid-15th century ...
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Leše, Tržič
Leše (, german: Leschach) is a village in the Municipality of Tržič in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Name Leše was attested in written sources in 1040 as ''silva que Leschahc nuncupator'' (and as ''predium Lêscah'' in 1050–63, and ''Loschach'' and ''Leschach'' in 1498). The name is derived from the plural demonym ''Lěščane'', derived from the word ''lěska'' 'hazel'. The name thus originally means 'people living by the hazel grove'. History During the Second World War, the school in Leše was burned by the Partisans in 1944. A new school was built after the war. Church The local church is dedicated to Saint James ( sl, sveti Jakob). It dates from 1822 and contains paintings by Matija Bradaška (1852–1915). Notable people Notable people that were born or lived in Leše, or with ancestry from Leše, include: * Josip Valjavec (1897–1959), lexicographer and religious writer * Sunita Williams, American astronaut
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Lese River
Lese River is a river of northern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It flows through Aketi Territory in Bas-Uele District Bas-Uele District (french: District du Bas-Uele, nl, District Beneden-Uele) was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was formed from part of Uele District in 1912. Later it was merged back into Uele Distr .... References Rivers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo {{DRCongo-river-stub ...
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Lese Language
Lese is a Central Sudanic language of northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as a name for the people who speak this language. The Lese people, live in association with the Efé Pygmies and share their language, which is occasionally known as Lissi or Efe. Although Efe is given a separate ISO code, Bahuchet (2006) notes that it is not even a distinct dialect, though there is dialectical variation in the language of the Lese (Dese, Karo). Lese is spoken in Mambasa Territory, Watsa Territory, and Irumu Territory Irumu is a territory of Ituri province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is located in the northeastern part of the country, 1,700 km east of the capital Kinshasa. Its administrative center is the town of Irumu. The territory nearly ....Bokula, Moiso & Agozia-Kario Irumu. 1994. Bibliographie et matériaux lexicaux des langues Moru-Mangbetu (Soudan-Central, Zaïre). ''Annales Aequatoria'' 10: 203‒245. Phonology Consonants * Lese can ...
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