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4 unusual facts about Lolo


Jean Baptiste Lolo

Mount Lolo, northeast of Kamloops near Heffley Lake, and Lolo Lake and Lolo Creek in the same vicinity, were named for him.

Lolo, Montana

Richard Manning, award winning environmentalist author and journalist, resides here.

James Lee Burke, bestselling mystery writer, maintains a home here.

Mount Lolo

Mount Lolo is named for Jean Baptiste Lolo, also known as Chief Lolo or Chief St. Paul, an Iroquois-French Canadian Métis who served in the employ of the Hudson's Bay Company as an interpreter and right-hand man to Chief Trader John Tod at Fort Fraser and Fort Kamloops.


Akha people

Akha language is closely related language to the Lisu and it is conjectured that the Akha once belonged to the Lolo hunter tribe people that once ruled the Baoshan and Tengchong plains before the invasion of Ming Dynasty (A.D 1644) in Yunnan, China.

Cecil Lolo

Khayelitsha-born Cecil Lolo made his professional debut for Ajax Cape Town on 27 August 2010 in a 2-0 win against Bloemfontein Celtic, at the Cape Town Stadium.

J. Alex Villalobos

His grandfather, Jose D. "Lolo" Villalobos was re-elected six consecutive times as mayor of Guanabacoa, Cuba (1940–1959).

Maasinhon Trio

The Maasinhon Trio is a group from Southern Leyte in the Philippines and is composed by Andrew Sanchez, Licinio Lolo and Bonifacio Salubre.

Rodrigo Santiago

Rodrigo "Lolo" Santiago (born February 17, 1990 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan soccer player who currently plays for Juventud de Las Piedras in the Uruguayan Primera División.

Scamper

Scamper, a fictional penguin and namesake of The Adventures of Scamper the Penguin, a 1988 animated feature film also known as The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin


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