Lech Valensa - translation to English
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Lech Valensa - translation to English

RIVER IN AUSTRIA AND GERMANY
Lech river; River Lech; Lech River; Licus
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Lech Valensa      
Lech Valensa (pools arbeidersaanvoerder,grondvestiger van Solidariteit,nobelprijs winnaar van de vrede,president van polen na de val van het communisme)
Lech Walesa         
  • Order of the Southern Cross - Grand Cross
  • Order of Merit of Chile - Collar
  • Order of the White Lion - 1st Class
  • Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
  • Order of Christopher Columbus - Grand Cross
  • Wałęsa receiving the [[Ronald Reagan Freedom Award]], 2011
  • Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana - First Class
  • Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany - Grand Cross Special Class
  • [[Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport]]
  • Order of Leopold
  • Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic - 1st Class
  • Lithuanian Millennium Star
  • Wałęsa speaks at a tourism trade fair in Berlin, 2011
  • Wałęsa speaks on VIII European Economic Forum, 2015
  • Security Service]] from the ''Kiszczak archives''
  • Legion of Honour - Grand Cross
  • Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uraguay
  • Order of the Dutch Lion - Grand Cross
  • Order of Pius IX - Grand Cross
  • Order of Saint Olav - 1st Class
  • Order of Prince Jarosław the Wise
  • Order of Saint Michael of the Wing
  • Order of the Bath
  • Order of the Elephant
  • Order of the State of the Republic of Turkey
  • Order of the White Rose
  • Premiere of ''[[Walesa. Man of Hope]]'' in Warsaw, 2013
  • Veteran's Memorial Cross "Winners" (ZKRPiBWP)
  • Honor Badge for Merit for the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
  • Order of the White Eagle
  • Order of the Polonia Restituta
  • Order of Liberty - Officer
  • Order of Prince Henry - Grand Collar
  • Bush]] meets privately with Wałęsa, November 1989
  • Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • Order of the Crown of Romania - Grand Cross
  • Royal Order of Seraphim
  • Wałęsa signs autographs during the strike in August 1980
  • Wałęsa during the strike at the Lenin Shipyard, August 1980
  • Philadelphia Liberty Medal
  • Order of Francisco de Miranda - Grand Cross
  • Missio Reconciliationis Commando
  • Shooting of ''[[Walesa. Man of Hope]]'' on the Solidarity Square in Gdańsk
STATESMAN, PRO-DEMOCRACY ACTIVIST, AND FORMER PRESIDENT OF POLAND
Walesa; Walensa; Lech Walesa; Lech Walensa; Wałęsa; Lech Wasa; Lech walesa; Lech walęsa; Lekh Vawensa; Lech Welesa
(geboren 1943) winnaar van de Nobelprijs voor de vrede in 1983, president van Polen na de val van het communisme tot 1995, Pools leider van de Partij van de Arbeid
Valensa      
n. Valensa (Lech, Pools arbeidersleider, na val van het Communisme president van Polen)

Definition

Lech

Wikipedia

Lech (river)

The Lech (Latin: Licus, Licca) is a river in Austria and Germany. It is a right tributary of the Danube 255 kilometres (158 mi) in length with a drainage basin of 3,919 square kilometres (1,513 sq mi). Its average discharge at the mouth is 115 m3/s (4,100 cu ft/s). Its source is located in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, where the river rises from lake Formarinsee in the Alps at an altitude of 1,870 metres (6,120 ft). It flows in a north-north-easterly direction and crosses the German border, forming the Lechfall, a 12-metre-high (39 ft) waterfall; afterwards the river enters a narrow gorge (the Lechschlucht). Leaving the Alps, it enters the plains of the Allgäu at Füssen at an elevation of 790 metres (2,580 ft) in the German state of Bavaria, where it used to be the location of the boundary with Swabia. The river runs through the city of Füssen and through the Forggensee, a man-made lake which is drained in winter. Here, it forms rapids and a waterfall.

The river flows further northwards through a region called the Lechrain, and passes the cities of Schongau, Landsberg, Augsburg (where it receives the Wertach) and Rain before entering the Danube just below Donauwörth at an elevation of 410 metres (1,330 ft). It is not navigable, owing to its torrential character and the gravel beds which choke its channel. There are extensive views of the Lech valley from Neuschwanstein Castle, near Füssen.