Lausanne Metro — Info Locale Lausanne Transit type Light rail, Rapid transit … Wikipedia
Lausanne (disambiguation) — Lausanne, Switzerland, is the capital of the canton of Vaud on Lake Geneva.Lausanne may also refer to: *Lausanne (district), a district in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland *Lausanne Township, Pennsylvania, a township in Carbon County, Pennsylvania … Wikipedia
Lausanne — For other uses, see Lausanne (disambiguation). Lausanne Lausanne Cathedral and old town Country … Wikipedia
Lausanne Collegiate School — Infobox Secondary school name = Lausanne Collegiate School motto = Cognitio Veritas honor Knowledge, Truth, and honor type = Private coeducational nonsectarian college preparatory grades = PreK 12 city = Memphis state = Tennessee country = USA… … Wikipedia
Lausanne Sports — Football club infobox clubname = Lausanne Sports fullname = Football Club Lausanne Sports nickname = founded = 1896 ground = Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne capacity = 15,850 chairman = manager = Thierry Cotting league = Challenge League … Wikipedia
Lausanne Covenant — The Lausanne Covenant is a 1974 Christian religious manifesto promoting active world wide Christian evangelism. One of the most influential documents in modern Evangelical Christianity, it was written and adopted by 2,300 evangelicals at the… … Wikipedia
Lausanne Conference — Conferences held in Lausanne, Switzerland include the: *Lausanne Conference (1974) was the First International Congress on World Evangelization *Lausanne Conference, 1949 related to Palestinian Jewish negotiations and the 1949 Armistice… … Wikipedia
Lausanne Underground Film and Music Festival — The Lausanne Underground Film and Music Festival, or LUFF, is a film festival and music festival devoted to underground culture. It is held each year in Lausanne, Switzerland. It began with the formation of the LUFF Association For The Promotion… … Wikipedia
Lausanne Covenant — The Lausanne Covenant was a doctrinal statement adopted at the 1974 International Congress for World Evangelism that reaffirmed the need for world missionary effort. The statement, which also affirmed biblical inerrancy, was a response to… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
Lausanne Conference of 1932 — The Lausanne Conference was a 1932 meeting of representatives from Great Britain, Germany, and France that resulted in an agreement to suspend World War I reparations payments imposed on the defeated countries by the Treaty of Versailles. Held… … Wikipedia