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** [[Lea Bridge]], Greater London, the area around the bridge over the River Lea |
** [[Lea Bridge]], Greater London, the area around the bridge over the River Lea |
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* Lea, a river in [[Biscay]], Basque Country |
* Lea, a river in [[Biscay]], Basque Country, Spain |
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==People and fictional characters== |
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=== United States === |
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* [[Lea (given name)]], a list of people and fictional characters |
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* [[Helena Nordheim]] (1903–1943), Dutch Olympic champion gymnast nicknamed "Lea" |
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==People== |
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⚫ | * [[Lea (musician)]] (stylized as LEA), stage name of German singer-songwriter and keyboardist Lea-Marie Becker (born 1992) |
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* [[Lea (given name)]] |
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* [[Lea (musician)]], |
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* [[Lea baronets]], a title in the baronetage of the United Kingdom |
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* [[Lea Salonga]], a Filipina singer, actress, and columnist |
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==Arts and entertainment== |
==Arts and entertainment== |
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* [[Lea (album)|''Lea'' (album)]], a 1988 studio album by [[Lea Salonga]] |
* [[Lea (album)|''Lea'' (album)]], a 1988 studio album by [[Lea Salonga]] |
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* [[Lea (film)|''Lea'' (film)]], a 1997 Czech drama directed by Ivan Fíla |
* [[Lea (film)|''Lea'' (film)]], a 1997 Czech drama directed by Ivan Fíla |
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* "Lea", a song |
* "Lea", a song from the 1986 album ''[[Fahrenheit (Toto album)|Fahrenheit]]'' by Toto |
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* [[Lea Salonga (album)|''Lea Salonga'' (album)]], a 1993 studio album by [[Lea Salonga]] |
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==Business== |
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*[[Lea-Francis]], a motor manufacturing company founded by R. H. Lea and G. I. Francis |
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*[[Lea & Perrins]] or L&P, a United Kingdom-based subsidiary of Kraft Heinz |
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== Education == |
== Education == |
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* [[Lea College]], Albert Lea, Minnesota, |
* [[Lea College]], Albert Lea, Minnesota, United States, a private liberal arts college from 1966 to 1973 |
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* [[Local education authority]], a public body in the United Kingdom |
* [[Local education authority]], a public body in the United Kingdom |
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* [[LEA (cipher)]], a lightweight block cipher |
* [[LEA (cipher)]], a lightweight block cipher |
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* [[Load Effective Address|Load effective address]], a computer instruction |
* [[Load Effective Address|Load effective address]], a computer instruction |
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* [[Length extension attack]], a cryptographic attack |
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* LEA, a General Motors car engine; see [[GM Ecotec engine#LEA|GM Ecotec engine]] |
* LEA, a General Motors car engine; see [[GM Ecotec engine#LEA|GM Ecotec engine]] |
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* LEA, a Honda car engine; see [[Honda L engine#LEA|Honda L engine]] |
* LEA, a Honda car engine; see [[Honda L engine#LEA|Honda L engine]] |
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== Codes and symbols== |
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⚫ | * lea, ISO 639-3 code of Shabunda [[Lega language]] of the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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⚫ | * LEA, [[Leagrave railway station]]'s United Kingdom station code |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
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* [[Lea baronets]], a title in the baronetageofthe United Kingdom |
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* [[Lea (katydid)|''Lea'' (katydid)]], a genus of katydid |
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* [[LEA proteins]] (Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins) |
* [[LEA proteins]] (Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins) |
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* [[Lea test]] or LEA Vision Test System, a series of pediatric vision tests |
* [[Lea test]] or LEA Vision Test System, a series of pediatric vision tests |
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* [[Lea (unit)]] of length |
* [[Lea (unit)]], a former British unit of length |
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* [[Lea (magazine)|''Lea'' (magazine)]], a German weekly women's magazine |
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* Lea, an [[Old English]] word that refers to a field, meadow, or forest clearing |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
LeaorLEA may refer to: