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Encyclopedia > Lask

Łask is a town in central Poland with 20,200 inhabitants (1995).


Situated in the Lodz Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Sieradz Voivodship (1975-1998).


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Lask ShtetLinks Home Page (372 words)
Lask is located approximately 30 kilometers or 18 miles southwest of Lodz in the Lodz Voyevodship (Province).
After World War II, a handful of survivors returned to Lask to seek relatives, however, the Jewish community was not reestablished.
The town of Lask is included in the Lodz Area Research Group.
LASK Linz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (377 words)
LASK Linz is an Austrian Football Club from the Upper-Austrian state capital Linz.
LASK is the oldest football club of the federal State Upper-Austria and at present (2006/07) plays in the second division of the Austrian league.
LASK Linz is one of the few clubs of the higher divisions of Austria that since it came in existence has never exhibited a sponsor in the official clubname.
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