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    The Lache were an indigenous, agrarian people in the highlands of what is now central Colombia's northern Boyacá and Santander departments, primarily...
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  • Lache is a housing estate in Chester, England. Lache may also refer to: Lache people, of central Colombia Wilhelm Lache, Austrian luger Lache Seastrunk...
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  • a Socratic dialogue of Plato Laches, Bogotá, a neighbourhood (barrio) in Bogotá, Colombia Laches, the Lache people Lache (disambiguation) Lachesis (mythology)...
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    The Laches (/ˈlækiːz/; Greek: Λάχης) is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato. Participants in the discourse present competing definitions of the concept...
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  • Laches is a neighbourhood (barrio) of Bogotá, Colombia. It is in the Santa Fe district in east-central Bogotá, on the edge of the forest reserve. In fact...
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    Lache J. Seastrunk (pronounced /ˈleɪk/; born July 29, 1991) is an American former professional football running back. He played college football at Baylor...
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  • "Que mon cœur lâche" is a 1992 song recorded by the French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. The single was released on 23 November 1992 to promote Farmer's...
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    portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Muisca Conquest of the Guane Muzo, U'wa Guayupe, Lache, Yarigui (in Spanish) Guane people and their territories...
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  • Laches (/ˈlækiːz/; Ancient Greek: Λάχης Μελανώπου Αἰξωνευς, romanized: Lachēs Melanōpou Aixōneus; c. 475 – 418 BCE) was an Athenian aristocrat (son of...
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    Muisca (redirect from Chibcha people)
    Panche in the west, the Muzo in the northwest, the Guane in the north, the Lache in the northeast, the Achagua in the east, and the Sutagao in the south...
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