LO
LO stands for:
- Lands Organizations i Danmark , the umbrella organization of the Danish workers' unions
- Landsorganisasjonen i Norge , the umbrella organization for Norwegian workers' unions
- Country Organizations i Sverige , the umbrella organization of the Swedish workers' unions
- Landsmannschaft East Prussia
- Learning organization
- Left opposition of the KPD , German Trotskyist organization
- Lutte Ouvrière , a Trotskyist party in France
- LO Holding Lausanne-Ouchy SA, a Swiss real estate company
- Lista Office , Swiss manufacturer of office furniture and products and services for office furnishings
- Local oscillator (English local oscillator ), a mixing frequency in the high frequency technology
- low , the short form of the English word for low , often in conjunction or as the opposite of HI for high (high)
- Robur LO , a truck brand (colloquial term, pronounced "Ello" for "air-cooled gasoline engine")
- LibreOffice , a free collection of office programs
- Teacher-Online , an Internet site with lesson plans and teaching materials for all aspects of the use of new media in school lessons
- Formula LO , Swiss entry-level formula sport (LO stands for Lista Office ; see above)
- Polskie line Lotnicze (IATA code), Polish airline
- Austria (ICAO code)
- Oschersleben train station (Bode) (DS100 code)
- Lausanne – Ouchy cog railway , initials
LO as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Great Britain: Borehamwood (for vehicles from London )
- Italy: Province of Lodi
- Serbia: Loznica
- Spain: Logroño (La Rioja) (expiring)
Lo or Lô denotes:
- Lo Monastery ( lo dgon pa ), a monastery in Tibet
- an earlier kingdom in the local language, see Mustang (kingdom)
- in an abbreviated form of a Vanuatu island, see Loh (island)
- a river in Vietnam, see Sông Lô
- Lo-Reninge , municipality in the Belgian region of Flanders
Lo or Lô is the family name of the following people:
- Anna Lo (* 1950), Northern Irish politician
- Cheikh Lô (* 1959), Senegalese musician
- Lo Chu-yin (born 1965), Taiwanese soccer player
- Lo Chuen Tsung (* 1963), Chinese table tennis player (Hong Kong)
- Dennis Lo (* 1963), Chinese pathologist
- Ismaël Lô (* 1956), Senegalese musician
- Ivar Lo-Johansson (1901–1990), Swedish writer
- Lo Ka Chun (* 1977), Hong Kong racing car driver
- Madièye Lo (1932-2010), Senegalese football player
- Kenneth Lo (* 1913), Chinese tennis player
- Kii-Ming Lo (* 1954), Taiwanese musicologist
- Lo Lieh (1939–2002), Chinese actor and filmmaker
- Lo Li-wen , Japanese pool player
- Lo Lok Kei (* around 1990), badminton player from Hong Kong
- Lo Man Kam (* 1933), Asian Wing Chun fighter and teacher
- Maodo Lô (* 1992), Senegalese-German basketball player
- Peter Lo (1530–1581), German theologian and reformer
- Peter Lo Sui Yin (1923–2020), 2nd Prime Minister of Sabah, Malaysia
- Shawty Lo (1976-2016), American rapper
- Stanislaus Lo Kuang (1911–2004), Chinese clergyman, Archbishop of Taipei
- Ted Lo , Chinese (Hong Kong) jazz musician
- Tove Lo (* 1987), Swedish singer and songwriter
- Wayne Lo (* 1974), American gunman
- Y Sa Lo (* 1945), Austrian actress
Lo (mostly as an article from the Italian) is part of the name of the following people:
- Domenico Maria Lo Jacono (1786–1860), Italian religious, superior general of the Theatines and bishop of Agrigento
- Eleonora Lo Bianco (* 1979), Italian volleyball player
- Francesco Lo Savio (1935–1963), Italian painter
- Giacomo Lo Verde , Italian painter
- Guillaume Lo A Njoe (* 1937), Dutch artist
- Luigi Lo Cascio (* 1967), Italian actor
- Patrick Lo Giudice (* 1959), Swiss artist
- Salvatore Lo Forte (1804–1885), Italian painter
- Salvatore Lo Piccolo (* 1942), Sicilian leader of the Cosa Nostra
- Sebastiano Lo Monaco (~ 1730– ~ 1775), Italian late baroque painter
- Sebastiano Lo Nigro (1919–1984), Italian ethnologist
- Tony Lo Bianco (* 1936), American film and theater actor and film director
lo stands for:
- Lao language (ISO-639-1 code)
- Laudus († around 568), saint and bishop of Coutances
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