Team, Place & City Details

Kamsari Salam

Kamsari Salam is a Malaysian former cyclist. He competed in the team pursuit event at the 1964 Summer Olympics.

Lou Harrison

Lou Silver Harrison was an American composer. He was a student of Henry Cowell, and Arnold Schoenberg.

Loughgall
Loughgall

Loughgall is a small village, townland (of 131 acres) and civil parish in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the historic baronies of Armagh and Oneilland West.

Louhans
Louhans

Louhans is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Louhans is the capital of Bresse bourguignonne and a subprefecture of the department.

Lou Harry

Lou Harry is an Indianapolis-based author, journalist, and playwright. The editor of Quill, the magazine of the Society of Professional Journalists, he is host of the podcast Lou Harry Gets Real, which is recorded in front of a live audience.

Louhajang Upazila
Louhajang Upazila

Louhajang is an Upazila of Munshiganj District in the Division of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Loughan House
Loughan House

Loughan House Open Centre is a low-security, open detention centre in Blacklion, County Cavan, Ireland. It was purchased by the Department of Justice in 1972 to be converted to a prison facility.

Loubaresse, Cantal
Loubaresse, Cantal

Loubaresse is a former municipality located in the Cantal department in Auvergne, southern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Val-d'Arcomie.

Lou Halsell Rodenberger

Molcie Lou Halsell Rodenberger was a Texas author, educator, professor, and journalist.

Loubna Abidar
Loubna Abidar

Loubna Abidar is a Moroccan actress. Abidar was born in Marrakesh.

Loubna Mrie

Loubna Mrie is a Syrian civil rights activist.

Kamsar
Kamsar

Kamsar is a port city in Guinea, West Africa. It is also a Sub-prefecture of Guinea.

Kamsarakan

Kamsarakan was an Armenian noble family that was an offshoot of the House of Karen, also known as the Karen-Pahlav. The Karens were one of the Seven Great Houses of Iran and were of Parthian origin.In the Byzantine-Sasanian era, the Kamsarakan were mostly known for following a pro-Byzantine policy.