Proper noun
(countable) A surname from French.
A placename
A town in the Rural Municipality of Macdonald, Manitoba, Canada.
A commune of the Saône-et-Loire department, France.
A commune of the Vosges department, France.
A rural village in the commune of Pestel, Grand'Anse department, Haiti.
A town and comune in the Aosta Valley, Italy.
A tiny city in Watonwan County, Minnesota, United States.
An unincorporated community in Jackson County, Texas, United States.
A former community in La Salle County, Texas, United States, since absorbed into the city of Cotulla.
Ellipsis of La Salle County.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA disciple of the revered Ron Jacobs, Pumaren started his coaching career at La Salle back in the 80s that saw the Archers win the UAAP titles in 1989 and 1990. Source: Internet
After the toppling of the Marcos dictatorship, De La Salle University International Studies professor Renato Dela Cruz both the first Aquino and Ramos administration allegedly worked on the demilitarization of the civilian bureaucracy. Source: Internet
Beyond Michigan and UCLA, Asiasi also played at one of the most prestigious football programs in the country at De La Salle High School, in Concord, California. Source: Internet
Being baptized enabled Castro to attend the La Salle boarding school in Santiago, where he regularly misbehaved, and so was sent to the privately funded, Jesuit -run Dolores School in Santiago. Source: Internet
At La Salle Elementary in the Los Angeles Unified School District, only one in 18 students tested met the state’s English standards in 2017, when the suit was filed. Source: Internet
He was a successful ice hockey goalie at one of his high schools ( De La Salle College "Oaklands" ), and earned the nickname "The Wall". Source: Internet