Lechia (disambiguation)
Lechia is the historical and/or alternative name of Poland.
Other uses of the name Lechia are;
In sports:
- Football;
- Lechia Gdańsk, Polish football club based in Gdańsk. Formed in 1945.
- Lechia Lwów, the first ever Polish professional football club. Formed in 1903, disbanded in 1939.
- Lechia Zielona Góra, Polish football club based in Zielona Góra. Formed in 1946, disbanded in 2015. Reformed in 2019.
- Lechia Dzierżoniów, Polish football club based in Dzierżoniów. Formed in 1945.
- Lechia 06 Mysłowice, Polish football club based in Mysłowice. Formed in 1906.
- Lechia Kostrzyn, Polish football club based in Kostrzyn. Formed in 1922.
- Lechia Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Polish football club based in Tomaszów Mazowiecki. Formed in 1923.
- Lechia Piechowice, Polish football club based in Piechowice. Formed in 1946.
- Lechia Rokitnica, Polish football club based in Rokitnica. Formed in 1958.
- Olimpia-Lechia Gdańsk, former Polish football club created by a merger between Lechia Gdańsk and Olimpia Poznań. Formed in 1995, disbanded in 1996.
- Lechia-Polonia Gdańsk, former Polish football club created by a merger between Lechia Gdańsk and Polonia Gdańsk. Formed in 1998, disbanded in 2002.
- Rugby;
- RC Lechia Gdańsk, Polish rugby club based in Gdańsk
- Sports clubs;
- Lechia Gdańsk (sports club), formed in 1945 it is a Polish multi-sports club based in Gdańsk.
- Lechia Kielce (1920–1948), the first Polish multi-sports club of its name, based in Kielce.
- Lechia Kielce (1955–1988), the second Polish multi-sports club of its name, despite its name it was not associated with the first sports club known as Lechia Kielce.
Animals:
- Lechia squamata was the original name of the Laufeia squamata spider discovered in Vietnam. The spider is included in the genus Laufeia.
Other:
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