12-699: [REDACTED] Look up Loreto or loreto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Loreto is Italian for laurel-wood. A town in Italy named Loreto holds an important Christian shrine, which led to the spread of the name to many countries. It may refer to: Places [ edit ] Argentina [ edit ] Loreto, Santiago del Estero Loreto, Misiones Bolivia [ edit ] Loreto, Beni Brazil [ edit ] Loreto, Maranhão Ecuador [ edit ] Loreto Canton , in
24-510: A coach Loreto Di Franco (1578–1638), Roman Catholic prelate Loreto Garza (born 1962), former American boxer and light welterweight world champion Loreto Silva (born 1964), Chilean deputy minister See also [ edit ] Loreta (disambiguation) Loreto College (disambiguation) , list of schools named Loreto College or Loreto School Loreto Department Loreto Municipality (disambiguation) Loretto (disambiguation) Litany of Loreto Notre Dame de Lorette ,
36-510: A coach Loreto Di Franco (1578–1638), Roman Catholic prelate Loreto Garza (born 1962), former American boxer and light welterweight world champion Loreto Silva (born 1964), Chilean deputy minister See also [ edit ] Loreta (disambiguation) Loreto College (disambiguation) , list of schools named Loreto College or Loreto School Loreto Department Loreto Municipality (disambiguation) Loretto (disambiguation) Litany of Loreto Notre Dame de Lorette ,
48-643: A district of Lugano Other [ edit ] Loreto (meteorite) , found in 1896 in Baja California Sur, Mexico Loreto (Milan Metro) , a subway station on the Line 1 of Milan Metro Nicolás del Campo (full name "Nicolás Francisco Cristóbal del Campo, Marquis of Loreto", 1725–1803), sometimes referred to as "Viceroy Loreto" People [ edit ] Loreto Carbonell (1933-2017), Filipino basketball player Loreto Cucchiarelli (born 1943), Italian former rugby union player now serving as
60-521: A district of Lugano Other [ edit ] Loreto (meteorite) , found in 1896 in Baja California Sur, Mexico Loreto (Milan Metro) , a subway station on the Line 1 of Milan Metro Nicolás del Campo (full name "Nicolás Francisco Cristóbal del Campo, Marquis of Loreto", 1725–1803), sometimes referred to as "Viceroy Loreto" People [ edit ] Loreto Carbonell (1933-2017), Filipino basketball player Loreto Cucchiarelli (born 1943), Italian former rugby union player now serving as
72-572: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Loreto or loreto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Loreto is Italian for laurel-wood. A town in Italy named Loreto holds an important Christian shrine, which led to the spread of the name to many countries. It may refer to: Places [ edit ] Argentina [ edit ] Loreto, Santiago del Estero Loreto, Misiones Bolivia [ edit ] Loreto, Beni Brazil [ edit ] Loreto, Maranhão Ecuador [ edit ] Loreto Canton , in
84-495: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Loreto&oldid=1216763602 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Italian unisex given names Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Loreto From Misplaced Pages,
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108-473: The name of a ridge, basilica, and French national cemetery northwest of Arras at the village of Ablain-Saint-Nazaire Sisters of Loreto , a women's Catholic religious order founded by an Englishwoman, Mary Ward, in 1609 Basilica della Santa Casa , Holy House of Loreto Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Loreto . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
120-473: The name of a ridge, basilica, and French national cemetery northwest of Arras at the village of Ablain-Saint-Nazaire Sisters of Loreto , a women's Catholic religious order founded by an Englishwoman, Mary Ward, in 1609 Basilica della Santa Casa , Holy House of Loreto Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Loreto . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
132-668: The province of Orellana Italy [ edit ] Loreto, Marche , home of the Basilica della Santa Casa after which the other shrines are named Loreto Aprutino , Pescara Mexico [ edit ] Loreto, Baja California Sur Loreto Municipality, Baja California Sur Loreto, Zacatecas Paraguay [ edit ] Loreto, Concepción department Peru [ edit ] Loreto Region Loreto Province Philippines [ edit ] Loreto, Agusan del Sur Loreto, Dinagat Islands Switzerland [ edit ] Loreto, Switzerland ,
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#1732765559374144-613: The province of Orellana Italy [ edit ] Loreto, Marche , home of the Basilica della Santa Casa after which the other shrines are named Loreto Aprutino , Pescara Mexico [ edit ] Loreto, Baja California Sur Loreto Municipality, Baja California Sur Loreto, Zacatecas Paraguay [ edit ] Loreto, Concepción department Peru [ edit ] Loreto Region Loreto Province Philippines [ edit ] Loreto, Agusan del Sur Loreto, Dinagat Islands Switzerland [ edit ] Loreto, Switzerland ,
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