Table of Contents
20 relations: Ale the Strong, Childebert II, Government bond, Guntram, Laptop orchestra, Livvi-Karelian language, Lotto–Dstny, Non-line-of-sight propagation, Official Languages Ordinance, Ohio Light Opera, Olo (online ordering), Olo (restaurant), Olo board, Olo language, Olo n:o 22, Olo, South Sudan, Olos, On Line Opinion, Opera Lyra Ottawa, Ottawa Central Railway.
Ale the Strong
Ale the Strong (Heimskringla) or Ole (English: Ola), in Scandinavian legend, belonged to the House of Skjöldung (Scylding), and he was the son of king Friðfróði of Denmark and a cousin of Helgi's (and consequently of the Hrothgar of Beowulf).
Childebert II
Childebert II (c.570–596) was the Merovingian king of Austrasia (which included Provence at the time) from 575 until his death in March 596, and the king of Burgundy from 592 to his death, as the adopted son of his uncle Guntram.
Government bond
A government bond or sovereign bond is a form of bond issued by a government to support public spending.
Guntram
Saint Gontrand (c. 532 in Soissons – 28 March 592 in Chalon-sur-Saône), also called Gontran, Gontram, Guntram, Gunthram, Gunthchramn, and Guntramnus, was the king of the Kingdom of Orléans from AD 561 to AD 592.
See OLO and Guntram
Laptop orchestra
A laptop orchestra (lork or LO) or laptop ensemble (LE) is a chamber music ensemble consisting primarily of laptops.
Livvi-Karelian language
Livvi-Karelian (Alternate names: Liygi, Livvi, Livvikovian, Olonets, Southern Olonetsian, Karelian; translit) is a supradialect of the Karelian language, which is a Finnic language of the Uralic family, spoken by Olonets Karelians (self-appellation livvi, livgilaizet), traditionally inhabiting the area between Ladoga and Onega lakes, northward of Svir River.
See OLO and Livvi-Karelian language
Lotto–Dstny
Lotto–Dstny is a Belgian professional cycling team at UCI ProTeam level sponsored by the Belgian lottery and Dstny, a business communications provider.
Non-line-of-sight propagation
Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) radio propagation occurs outside of the typical line-of-sight (LOS) between the transmitter and receiver, such as in ground reflections.
See OLO and Non-line-of-sight propagation
Official Languages Ordinance
The Official Languages Ordinance is an ordinance of Hong Kong enacted for the purpose of specifying the status and use of official languages of the territory.
See OLO and Official Languages Ordinance
Ohio Light Opera
The Ohio Light Opera is a professional opera company based in Wooster, Ohio that performs the light opera repertory, including Gilbert and Sullivan, American, British and continental operettas, and other musical theatre works, especially of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Olo (online ordering)
Olo is a New York City-based B2B SaaS company that develops digital ordering and delivery programs for restaurants.
See OLO and Olo (online ordering)
Olo (restaurant)
Olo is a restaurant in Helsinki, Finland, founded by Pekka Terävä, Petri Lukkarinen and Timo Sailama in 2006.
Olo board
The Olo, Olo board or Olo surfboard (pronounced:, Hawaiian) is a traditional long Hawaiian surfboard that was used by Hawaiian chieftains for surfing.
Olo language
Olo (Orlei) is a non-Austronesian, Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea.
Olo n:o 22
Olo n:o 22 is an outdoor sculpture in Hietalahti, Helsinki, Finland.
Olo, South Sudan
Olo is a town in Western Equatoria State, South Sudan.
Olos
Olos (2000) is an album by the Finnish rock group Absoluuttinen Nollapiste.
See OLO and Olos
On Line Opinion
On Line Opinion, or Online Opinion, is an open access electronic journal, specialising in social and political debate.
Opera Lyra Ottawa
Opera Lyra Ottawa (OLO) was a non-profit professional opera company based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Ottawa Central Railway
The Ottawa Central Railway was a Canadian short-line railroad subsidiary of the Canadian National Railway.
See OLO and Ottawa Central Railway
References
Also known as OLO (disambiguation).

