Lecco (US: /ˈlɛkoʊ, ˈleɪkoʊ/, Italian: [ˈlekko], locally [ˈlɛkko] ; Lecchese: Lècch [ˈlɛk]) is a city of approximately 47,000 inhabitants in Lombardy...
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Calcio Lecco, or simply Lecco, is a football team based in Lecco, Lombardy, Italy. Founded in 1912, the club plays in Serie C Group A. Lecco has played...
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to overrule FIGC's decision to accept Lecco. On 3 August, the Administrative Court of Rome again reversed Lecco's exclusion, readmitting the Lombardian...
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of Lecco (Italian: provincia di Lecco; Lecchese: pruincia de Lècch) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Lecco. As...
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Reggiana v Lecco Lecco v Spezia Lecco v Parma Cremonese v Lecco Como v Lecco Lecco v Bari Sampdoria v Lecco Lecco v Ternana Venezia v Lecco Lecco v Südtirol...
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Armand Sabal-Lecco is a Cameroonian bass guitarist, composer and multi-instrumentalist best known for playing bass guitar on Paul Simon's "The Rhythm...
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Cuneo – Cuneo Fanfulla – Lodi Forlì – Forlì Gallaratese – Gallarate Lecco – Lecco Legnano – Legnano Mantova – Mantua Novara – Novara Padova – Padua Panigale...
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The Lecco–Milan railway is a railway line in Lombardy, Italy. The railway line was opened on 27 December 1873 between Monza and Calolziocorte, using the...
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Sabal Lecco may refer to: Félix Sabal Lecco (politician) (1920–2010), teacher, politician and diplomat representing Cameroon Félix Sabal Lecco (musician)...
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Félix Sabal Lecco (1959 – 3 March 2024) was a Cameroonian drummer. Born in Yaoundé in 1959, Sabal Lecco came from a diplomatic family. His father, Félix...
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