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  • 41Leicester (Begriffsklärung) — Leicester [ˈlɛstə, ˈlɛstɚ] ist der Name der folgenden Orte: Leicester (England) Leicester (Massachusetts) Leicester (New York) Leicester (North Carolina) Leicester (Vermont) der Name der Insel Leicester Island, Teil des Atolls Palmerston der Name …

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  • 42Leicester Square — vor 1900 Leicester Square bei Nacht (2005) …

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  • 43Leicester Tigers — Nombre completo Leicester Football Club Fundación 1880 Estadio Welford Road (24.000 espectadores) Presidente Peter Tom …

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  • 44Leicester (Massachusetts) — Leicester Pueblo de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 45Leicester cheese — Leicester cheese, usually called Red Leicester, is an English cheese, made in a similar manner to cheddar cheese, although it is crumblier; it is coloured orange by adding annatto extract during manufacture. Its fairly mild flavour goes well with …

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  • 46Leicester, North Carolina — Leicester is an unincorporated community in Buncombe County, North Carolina (USA), although it has begun a process towards incorporation. [http://www.citizen times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200770127059 Leicester, Swannanoa may be new towns… …

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  • 47Leicester Castle — is located in Leicester, England. The complex is situated in the west of the city centre, between Saint Nicholas Circle to the north and De Montfort University to the south.The Castle complex contains: *Castle Gardens, a set of gardens along the… …

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  • 48Leicester Tigers — Voller Name Leicester Football Club Spitzname(n) Tigers Gegründet 1880 Stadion Welford Road …

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  • 49Leicester Forest East — or LFE is a settlement in Leicestershire, England, west of Leicester, straddling the M1 motorway. It is part of the Blaby district.LFE is a popular location among commuters and young families. It was developed primarily between 1920 and 1985… …

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  • 50Leicester Silk Buckingham — (1825 1867) was an English dramatist, who achieved considerable popularity as a playwright, several of his free adaptations of French comedies being produced in London between 1860 and 1867.Early lifeBuckingham, the youngest son of James Silk… …

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