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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 h ...
(born 1954), Romanian musician


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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 tra ...
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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 set ...
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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 ...
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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 De ...
, Democratic Republic of the Congo


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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 occasio ...


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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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