Places
- Los Angeles, the most populous city in California, and second most populous in the United States
- Louisiana, USA (postal symbol)
- Lancaster, Lancashire, UK (post code)
- Landeck (district), Austria (car license plates)
- Laos (ISO country code). See also .la
- Latin America
- Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
- Long Ashton, North Somerset, UK
- Los Altos (disambiguation), North America
- Lower Alabama (South Alabama and Northwest Florida)
- Larissa, Greece
- Lewiston–Auburn, Maine, USA
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“The places we have known do not only belong to the world of space in which we situate them for the sake of simplicity. They were but a thin slice between contiguous impression which formed our lives back then; the memory of a certain image is but the regret of a certain instant; and the houses, the roads, the avenues are fleeting, alas! as the years.”
—Marcel Proust (18711922)
“What greater light can be hoped for in the moral sciences? The subject part of mankind in most places might, instead thereof, with Egyptian bondage expect Egyptian darkness, were not the candle of the Lord set up by himself in mens minds, which it is impossible for the breath or power of man wholly to extinguish.”
—John Locke (16321704)
“The greatest, or rather the most prominent, part of this city was constructed with the design to offer the deadest resistance to leaden and iron missiles that might be cast against it. But it is a remarkable meteorological and psychological fact, that it is rarely known to rain lead with much violence, except on places so constructed.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)