L&P, or Lemon & Paeroa, is a popular New Zealand soft drink made from lemon juice and carbonated mineral water. The primary ingredients include carbonated water, lemon juice, and sugar. Some variations may include additional flavorings or preservatives, but these are the main components that give L&P its distinctive taste.
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I think it is a place in New Zealand called paeroa - the 'p' in 'L & P'. The New Zealand 'L & P' is anyway.
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Species: Panthera leoSubspecies: †P. l. atrox - P. l. azandica - P. l. bleyenberghi - †P. l. europaea - P. l. krugeri- P. l. leo - †P. l. melanochaita - P. l. nubica - P. l. persica - P. l. senegalensis - †P. l. sinhaleyuslooks like 7 still in existence.I believe there is one species of lion. There are a lot of different big cats, but only 1 called lion. Could be wrong but I don't think so.
P. L. Robertson was born in 1879.
L. P. Hartley died in 1972.