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Lev may refer to: Common uses *Bulgarian lev, the currency of Bulgaria *an abbreviation for Leviticus, the third book of the Hebrew Bible and the Torah People and fictional characters *Lev (given name) *Lev (surname) Places *Lev, Azerbaijan, a village * Lev (crater), a tiny lunar crater LEV *Laborious Extra-Orbital Vehicle, a mecha from the video game ''Zone of the Enders'' *Lay eucharistic visitor, an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion approved by a church (usually Episcopalian or Lutheran) to bring Communion to the homebound *Libreria Editrice Vaticana, the Vatican Publishing House *Light electric vehicle, an electric bicycle * Local exhaust ventilation, the process of "changing" or replacing air to improve indoor air quality *Low emission vehicle, a motor vehicle that emits relatively low levels of motor vehicle emissions *Lunar Excursion Vehicle, an early name for the Apollo Lunar Module *Longevity escape velocity, a hypothetical situation wherein the average human li ...
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Lev (given Name)
The name Lev may be of different origins. It is typically a first name, or less commonly a surname (e.g. in Czech Republic) of Slavic origin, ( Cyrillic: Лев) which translates as "lion". Cf. Germanic form Löwe or Löw. It is common with German Jews with Levite origins. Names like Leffmann, Levitz, Levy, Levi, etc. It is also a common Israeli surname and uncommon first name which translates as "heart" (לב, Loeb, Löb) in Hebrew. . The name also appears in the forms , Lyev, Leo and Leon. People with this name include: * Leo I of Galicia (Lev Danylovych in Ukrainian) (c. 1228–c. 1301), Knyaz (prince) of Belz, Peremyshl, Halych, Grand Prince of Kyiv and King of Galicia-Volhynia * Lev Alburt (born 1945), chess Grandmaster and chess writer * Lev Artsimovich (1909–1973), Soviet physicist * Lev Berg (1876–1950), Soviet geographer, biologist and ichthyologist * Lev Brovarskyi (1948–2009), Soviet football player and Ukrainian coach * Lev Chernyi (died 1921), Russian ...
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HC Lev Praha
Hockey Club Lev Praha (stylized as HC LEV Praha) was a professional ice hockey team located in Prague, Czech Republic, which played in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons. In their two seasons played, Lev made the Gagarin Cup playoffs both times. In 2012–13, they finished 7th in the Western Conference and were swept in four straight games by HC CSKA Moscow in the first round. In 2013–14, they finished 3rd in the West, then they swept KHL Medveščak Zagreb in four, outlasted HC Donbass in six and beat Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in five to become Western Conference Champions. In the Gagarin Cup Finals, they faced Eastern Conference Champions Metallurg Magnitogorsk. The series went to a seventh and decisive game before Metallurg prevailed and won the Gagarin Cup on home ice 7–4. Lev's home attendance in the 2012–13 regular season averaged 7,161 spectators per game, making it the highest-attended Prague hockey club and the sixth highest in ...
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HC Lev Poprad
Hockey Club Lev Poprad (Lion), was a professional ice hockey team and a former member of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) based in Poprad, Slovakia. The Lev existed for only one year, playing in the 2011–12 KHL season. History The team was originally called HC Lev Hradec Kralove and was based in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic. It had been intended to join the KHL for the 2010–11 KHL season, 2010–11 season, for which it fulfilled all necessary conditions except that the Czech Ice Hockey Association refused to give permission to the club. Because of that, Lev's management decided to move the club to Slovakia, and was accepted by the KHL's administration to participate in the league in the 2010–11 season. However, the KHL later excluded the team from the league for the 2010–11 season because the team was not part of any national ice hockey governing body. After further efforts, including joining the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation, Lev Poprad was officially admitted to ...
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Lev (surname)
Lev is the surname of: People * Elena Lev (born 1981), Cirque du Soleil performer * Gabriella Lev, theatre director, writer and performer * Jakub Lev (born 1990), Czech ice hockey player * Jaroslav Lev of Rožmitál (c. 1425–1486), Bohemian nobleman * Jiri Lev, Australian architect * Nadya Lev, Russian-American photographer, editor, publisher, designer and entrepreneur * Ray Lev (1912–1968), American classical pianist * Sam Lev, Israeli bridge player * Shimon Lev (born 1962), Israeli multidisciplinary artist, writer, photographer, curator and researcher * Zdeněk Lev of Rožmitál Zdeněk Lev of Rožmitál ( cz, links=no, Zdeněk Lev z Rožmitálu, german: links=no, Zdeniek Lev von Rosental; – 14 July 1535) was a Bohemian nobleman. He belonged to the estate of the Lords ''(páni)'', the highest rank of the Bohemian ... (c. 1470–1535), Bohemian nobleman * Ze'ev Lev (1922–2004), born William Low, Israeli physicist, Torah scholar and founder of the Jerusalem C ...
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Lev, Azerbaijan
Lev ( Azerbaijani and ; ) is a village in the Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan. The medieval Armenian Handaberd fortress and monastery are located near the village. History According to medieval Armenian sources, Lev has been an Armenian settlement since the middle ages. The historical settlement of Lev was located on the southern slope of the left bank of the Lev river. Lev was mentioned in 1763, in the list of the monastic residences of Dadivank. It served as a monastic residence until 1913. Makar Barkhudaryan, an Apostolic bishop and ethnographer from Shusha, mentions the monastery in Lev during his 19th century travels. The Armenian monastery of the village survived until 1913, when it was destroyed by Soviet authorities. There is a 9th century Armenian fortress called Handaberd (Lev castle) located near the village. It was built by Atrnerseh I, ruler of the Armenian Principality of Khachen, who resided there. It served as Atrnerseh's residence as well as a prison for p ...
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Lev (crater)
Lev is a tiny lunar crater located in the southeast part of the Mare Crisium in the east of the lunar near side. The crater is located between the larger crater Fahrenheit to the northwest and the wrinkle ridge Dorsa Harker to the southeast. The name ''Lev'' does not refer to a specific person; it is a Russian male given name. Northwest of the crater was the Luna 24 landing site. Location References External links Lev at The Moon Wiki
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Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is a NASA robotic spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon in an eccentric polar mapping orbit. Data collected by LRO have been described as essentia ...
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Lev's Disease
Lev's disease is an acquired complete heart block due to idiopathic fibrosis and calcification of the electrical conduction system of the heart. Lev's disease is most commonly seen in the elderly, and is often described as senile degeneration of the conduction system. One form has been associated with SCN5A. Presentation Associated conditions Stokes–Adams attacks can be precipitated by this condition. These involve a temporary loss of consciousness resulting from marked slowing of the heart when the atrial impulse is no longer conducted to the ventricles. This should not be confused with the catastrophic loss of heartbeat seen with ventricular fibrillation or asystole. History It was described independently by Maurice Lev and Jean Lenègre in 1964, but the condition is generally called after Lev. See also * Heart block Heart block (HB) is a disorder in the heart's rhythm due to a fault in the natural pacemaker. This is caused by an obstruction – a block – in the elect ...
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Lev!
Lev! is a long glass artwork in the pedestrian and bicycle tunnel between the Railway Station Square in central Umeå and Haga District in Sweden. The display has 16 audio channels and four of these are interactive.Lev? / Umeå Central Station
valescoteknik.se, retrieved 2 June 2014 It was inaugurated on 17 November 2012 in conjunction with the festival Autumn Light and the reopening of
Umeå Central Station Umeå Central Station (Swedish: ''Umeå centralstation'' or ''Umeå C'') is a railway station in Umeå, Sweden. The station was the sole station serving Umeå until the opening of Umeå East Station in 2010. Renovation of Central station was co ...
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Bulgarian Lev
The lev ( bg, лев, plural: / , ; ISO 4217 code: BGN; numeric code: 975) is the currency of Bulgaria. In old Bulgarian the word "lev" meant "lion", the word 'lion' in the modern language is ''lаv'' (; in Bulgarian: ). The lev is divided in 100 ''stotinki'' (, singular: , ). Stotinka in Bulgarian means "a hundredth" and in fact is a translation of the French term "centime". Grammatically the word "stotinka" comes from the word "sto" (сто) - a hundred. Since 1997, the lev has been in a currency board arrangement with initially the Deutsche Mark at a fixed rate of BGL 1000 to DEM 1. After the introduction of the euro and the redenomination of the lev in 1999, this has resulted in a fixed rate to the euro of BGN 1.95583 : EUR 1. Since 2020, the lev has been a part of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II). The lev is scheduled to be supplanted by the euro on 1 January 2024. Etymology The currency's name comes from the archaic Bulgarian word "lev," which meant "lionhtt ...
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Lev (political Party)
Lev ( he, לב, lit ''Heart'') was a short-lived political faction in Israel, existing for only several minutes during the 15th Knesset on 6 November 2002. Background After Ariel Sharon formed a coalition government with the Centre Party in 2001 following his victory in the special election for Prime Minister, speculation started that Centre Party MK Roni Milo intended to return to Likud. On 22 May 2002 Milo told fellow Centre Party MKs that he wanted to return to Likud and that he wanted them to come with him. Eventually, on 6 November 2002, just Milo and Yehiel Lasri broke away from Centre Party, briefly forming the Lev faction which merged into Likud after only a few minutes in existence.Lev
Knesset Three other Centre Party MKs left and formed
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Lvov (other)
Lvov (russian: Львов, masculine) or Lvova (russian: Львова, feminine) is a Russian surname deriving from male given name Lev. It may refer to: *Russian name of Lviv, a city in Ukraine * Lvov princely family **Alexei Lvov (1799–1870), Russian composer ** Georgy Lvov (1861–1925), Russian politician, minister-chairman of the Russian Provisional Government (1917) ** Lidia Lwow-Eberle (1920–2021), Polish WWII partisan of Armia Krajowa * Lvov dvoryan families *André Michel Lwoff (1902–1994), French microbiologist of Russian-Polish origin *Maria Lvova-Belova (born 1984), Russian politician * Maria Lvova-Sinetskaya (1795–1875), Russian stage actress See also * * Lwów (other) * Lviv (other) * Lvovo * Lvovsky * Lev (other) Lev may refer to: Common uses *Bulgarian lev, the currency of Bulgaria *an abbreviation for Leviticus, the third book of the Hebrew Bible and the Torah People and fictional characters * Lev (given name) *Lev ...
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Le V
Le V ('The V') is a hotel and apartment complex in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located on René Lévesque Boulevard West between Bleury Street and Anderson Street in Downtown Montreal. The hotel has 212 rooms and is located on the first twelve floors. It is branded as a Courtyard by Marriott Courtyard by Marriott is a brand of hotels owned by Marriott International. One of Marriott's mid-priced brands, the hotels are primarily targeted to business travelers, but also accommodate traveling families. Rooms have desks, couches, and fre ... hotel, known as the ''Courtyard Marriott Montreal Centre-ville''. The apartment section consists of 240 rental apartments and is located on the upper twenty-eight floors. It is branded as ''Le V''. Construction began in 2011. The Courtyard by Marriott hotel officially opened in September 2013, while the apartments section was completed in 2014. Having 40 floors and being tall, it is the tenth-tallest building in Montreal. Image: Cour ...
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