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Encyclopedia > Laga

In Norse mythology, Laga was the goddess of wells and springs.



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Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga - Official pages (152 words)
Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga
Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga covers a surface of 150.000 hectares.
The Park is made up of three mountain groups: the chain of Gran Sasso d'Italia, the massif of Laga and the Monti Gemelli.
Club Laga: Will the rock still roll there? (473 words)
The manager of Oakland's Club Laga has taken preliminary steps to buy the Forbes Avenue building that contains the concert hall with the intention of turning it into apartments.
Ron Levick of Shadyside, the manager of Club Laga, The Attic and The Upstage, all located at 3609 Forbes Ave., is scheduled to appear before the Pittsburgh Zoning Board of Adjustment on Thursday to appeal for a zoning variance that would make the building conducive to a new life as an apartment building.
Club Laga, which holds upward of 800 people and focuses on rock shows, is the city's last remaining venue capable of and suitable for holding concerts of that style and size.
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