Proper noun
A hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada.
A surname from French.
A number of places in the United States:
A census-designated place in Larimer County, Colorado.
An unincorporated community in Ingersoll Township, Midland County, Michigan.
A minor city in Hubbard County, Minnesota.
A borough, the county seat of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. Named after John Laporte.
A township in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, which surrounds the borough.
LaPorte (plural LaPortes)
Alternative form of Laporte
After the demands were denied, Pierre Laporte was immediately killed by the FLQ (although it is still not known how the FLQ knew of the decision so quickly). Source: Internet
A U.S. Hwy. 71 caller in the Laporte area reported someone broke into a shop, but caller did not know if anything was missing; A garage service door alarm was activated in the Cass Lake area; A shed motion alarm as activated in Helga Twp. Source: Internet
Guardiola rested a number of key players midweek – leaving Raheem Sterling, Kevin de Bruyne, Rodri and Aymeric Laporte out of his starting line up. Source: Internet
Elsewhere there really is not much more City can do, though a dependable partner for Laporte would obviously be welcomed, with Shakhtar’s linked. Source: Internet
At the A5080 junction in Widnes, on the western side of the A557 is a Marley Eternit plant ( Eternit roofing), and on the other side is a plant of Rockwood Additives UK (former Laporte ). Source: Internet
In centrosymmetric complexes, such as octahedral complexes, d-d transitions are forbidden by the Laporte rule and only occur because of vibronic coupling in which a molecular vibration occurs together with a d-d transition. Source: Internet