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Lamas may refer to: * The plural form of Lama, a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism. Places * Lamas Province, Peru **Lamas District **Lamas, Peru, the capital of Lamas Province and seat of Lamas District *Lamas (Braga), a parish in Braga District, Portugal *Lamas (Cadaval), a parish in Cadaval Municipality, Lisbon District, Portugal *Lamas (Miranda do Corvo), a parish in Miranda do Corvo Municipality, Coimbra District, Portugal *Lamas (Macedo de Cavaleiros), a parish in Macedo de Cavaleiros Municipality, Bragança District, Portugal *Santa Maria de Lamas, a parish in Aveiro District, Portugal *Lamas, Norfolk, a village in England Other uses *Lamas (surname) *Lamas Quechua, a variety of Quechuan language *London and Middlesex Archaeological Society (LAMAS) See also *Lama (other) *Lammas, a Christian holiday *Llama (other) A llama is a South American animal. Llama may also refer to: * Llama (language model), a large language model from Met ...
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Lama
Lama () is a title bestowed to a realized practitioner of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism. Not all monks are lamas, while nuns and female practitioners can be recognized and entitled as lamas. The Tibetan word ''la-ma'' means "high mother", and reflects the qualities of the person entitled as a lama."lama"
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Historically and currently, the term is bestowed on venerated spiritual masters and may be part of a specific lineage title such as the Dalai Lama
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Macedo De Cavaleiros Municipality
Macedo is a Portuguese language Portuguese ( or ) is a Western Romance language of the Indo-European language family originating from the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. It is the official language of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal and São Tom ... surname and previously a Roman cognomen. It may refer to: People * Amaro Macedo (1914–2014), Brazilian botanist * António de Macedo (1931–2017), Portuguese film director * António Macedo (painter) (born 1955), Portuguese painter * Aulus Larcius Macedo (suffect consul 124), Roman senator * Carlos Macedo (born 1965), Portuguese actor * Diane Macedo (born 1982), American journalist * Donaldo Macedo (born 1950), American scholar * Edir Macedo (born 1945), Brazilian religious leader * Felipe Macedo (born 1994), Brazilian football player * Francisco Macedo (1596–1681), Portuguese theologian * Isabel Macedo (born 1975), Argentine actress * Jean Carlos Macedo da Silva (born 1980), Brazilian football pl ...
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Lama (other)
A lama is a Tibetan teacher of the Dharma. Lama or LAMA may also refer to: Music * Lama (Japanese band) * Lama (Ukrainian band) Names * Lama (surname), includes list of name-holders * Lama (name), an Arabic given name People * Lamá (Angolan footballer) (born 1981) * Lamá (Mozambican footballer) (born 1985) Places * Mount Lama, Victoria Land, Antarctica * Lama Upazila, Bandarban District, Bangladesh * Lama Passage, a strait on the British Columbia coast, Canada * Lama, Haute-Corse, a commune in France * Lama-ye Olya, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran * Lama-ye Sofla, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran * Johor Lama, a village in Johor, Malaysia * Lama (Barcelos), a parish in Portugal * Lama (Santo Tirso), a parish in Portugal * Lama (river), a river in Russia * Lake Lama, a lake in Russia * Lema, California, or La-ma, a former settlement in the U.S. Plants and animals * Lama (genus), ''Lama'' (genus), the genus of the llama and the guanaco * ''Diospyros s ...
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London And Middlesex Archaeological Society
The London and Middlesex Archaeological Society (LAMAS) is a society founded in 1855 for the study of the archaeology and English local history, local history of the City of London and the historic county of Middlesex. It also takes an interest in districts that were historically in Surrey, Kent, Essex and Hertfordshire, but that now lie within Greater London. The Society receives support from the Museum of London, and works in close association both with the Museum and with Museum of London Archaeology. It acts to some extent as an umbrella organisation to support smaller archaeological and local history societies in the Greater London area. It hosts an Annual Conference of London Archaeologists and an annual Local History Conference. History The Society was established in 1855 "for the purpose of investigating the antiquities and early history of the Cities of London and Westminster and the Metropolitan County of Middlesex". The inaugural meeting was held on 14 December 1855 at ...
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Lamas Quechua
Lamas or San Martín Quechua (''Lamista, Llakwash Runashimi'') is a variety of Quechua spoken in the provinces of Lamas in the Peruvian region of San Martin and in some villages on the river Huallaga in the region of Ucayali. Its speakers are known as Lamistas or Kichwa-Lamista. Lamas Quechua belongs to Quechua II Quechua (, ), also called (, 'people's language') in Southern Quechua, is an indigenous language family that originated in central Peru and thereafter spread to other countries of the Andes. Derived from a common ancestral " Proto-Quechua" l ..., subgroup II-B ( Lowland Peruvian Quechua). Bibliography *Marinerell Park, Nancy Weber, Víctor Cenepo S. (1975): Diccionario Quechua de San Martín – Castellano y vice versa. Ministerio de educación del Perú *Gerald Taylor (2006): Diccionario Quechua Chachapoyas – Lamas – Castellano References Languages of Peru Quechuan languages {{na-lang-stub ...
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Lamas (surname)
Lamas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Carlos Saavedra Lamas (1878–1959), Argentine academic and politician *Fernando Lamas (1915–1982), Argentine actor and director * Joe Lamas (1916–1996), American football player *José Ángel Lamas (1775–1814), Venezuelan composer *Lorenzo Lamas (born 1958), American actor * Julio Lamas (born 1964), Argentine basketball coach * Pedro Lamas Baliero, Uruguayan chess master * Ricardo Lamas (born 1982), American mixed martial artist *Shayne Lamas Shayne Lamas is an American reality television personality and actress. She is known as the winner of the twelfth season of ''The Bachelor (American TV series), The Bachelor''. Early life Shayne Lamas was born in Santa Monica, California, the dau ... (born 1985), American actress {{surname, Lamas Galician-language surnames ...
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Lamas, Norfolk
Lamas (also spelled Lammas) is a village in the English county of Norfolk, within the civil parish of Buxton with Lamas. Lamas is located south-east of Aylsham and south of Norwich, along the River Bure. History Lamas' name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English for loam marsh. In the Domesday Book, Lamas is listed as a settlement of 3 households in the hundred of South Erpingham. In 1086, the village was part of the East Anglian estates of Ralph Beaufour. Old Lamas Hall was built in the Sixteenth Century and is still a private residence, being recently renovated. Lamas Hall, a separate building, was built in the late-Seventeenth Century and was expanded in the Nineteenth Century. St. Andrew's Church Lamas' church is dedicated to Saint Andrew and dates from the Fourteenth Century. St. Andrew's is located on Mill Road and has been Grade II listed since 1961. The church holds Sunday service once a month. St. Andrew's was largely re-built and extended i ...
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Santa Maria De Lamas
Santa Maria de Lamas ( Portuguese meaning ''Saint Mary of Lamas'') is a Portuguese civil parish located in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira, in the district of Aveiro, in the Entre Douro e Vouga Subregion. It is located between the Douro and Vouga rivers and is part of the Porto Porto (), also known in English language, English as Oporto, is the List of cities in Portugal, second largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon. It is the capital of the Porto District and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto c ... Metropolitan Area. The population in 2011 was 5,073, in an area of 3.75 km2. The village became a town on September 25, 1985. Sporting clubs * C.F. União de Lamas References Freguesias of Santa Maria da Feira {{Aveiro-geo-stub ...
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Lamas (Macedo De Cavaleiros)
Lamas may refer to: * The plural form of Lama, a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism. Places * Lamas Province, Peru ** Lamas District ** Lamas, Peru, the capital of Lamas Province and seat of Lamas District * Lamas (Braga), a parish in Braga District, Portugal * Lamas (Cadaval), a parish in Cadaval Municipality, Lisbon District, Portugal * Lamas (Miranda do Corvo), a parish in Miranda do Corvo Municipality, Coimbra District, Portugal * Lamas (Macedo de Cavaleiros), a parish in Macedo de Cavaleiros Municipality, Bragança District, Portugal * Santa Maria de Lamas, a parish in Aveiro District, Portugal * Lamas, Norfolk, a village in England Other uses * Lamas (surname) * Lamas Quechua, a variety of Quechuan language * London and Middlesex Archaeological Society (LAMAS) See also * Lama (other) *Lammas Lammas (from Old English ''hlāfmæsse'', "loaf-mass"), also known as Loaf Mass Day, is a Christian holiday celebrated in some English-speaking worl ...
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Miranda Do Corvo Municipality
Miranda do Corvo (), officially the Town of Miranda do Corvo (), is a town and a municipality in the Portuguese district of Coimbra, with an area of and 2011 population of 13,098 inhabitants. History The first reference to the region of Miranda do Corvo arrived at the end of the 10th century, although evidence of archaeological evidence to human settlement extend further back in history. The 10th century document that referenced these lands were associated with the Monastery of Lorvão in 998, that identified a military structure in Miranda do Corvo, that included tower. Today there is recognition that the settlement of Vila Nova occurred in pre-history and that Chão de Lamas during a proto-historical interval. Archaeological excavations around the Roman settlement of Eira Velha in Lamas also unearthed the vestiges of the agricultural community important along Roman roadways. The oldest settlement, in Alto do Calvário, suggests a period colonization dating to the Middle Ages ...
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Lamas (Miranda Do Corvo)
Lamas may refer to: * The plural form of Lama, a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism. Places * Lamas Province, Peru ** Lamas District **Lamas, Peru, the capital of Lamas Province and seat of Lamas District * Lamas (Braga), a parish in Braga District, Portugal *Lamas (Cadaval), a parish in Cadaval Municipality, Lisbon District, Portugal * Lamas (Miranda do Corvo), a parish in Miranda do Corvo Municipality, Coimbra District, Portugal *Lamas (Macedo de Cavaleiros), a parish in Macedo de Cavaleiros Municipality, Bragança District, Portugal * Santa Maria de Lamas, a parish in Aveiro District, Portugal *Lamas, Norfolk, a village in England Other uses * Lamas (surname) * Lamas Quechua, a variety of Quechuan language * London and Middlesex Archaeological Society (LAMAS) See also *Lama (other) *Lammas, a Christian holiday *Llama (other) A llama is a South American animal. Llama may also refer to: * Llama (language model), a large language model ...
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