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cata,
catá,
cață, or
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CATA,
Cata or
catá may
refer to:
Alfonso Catá (1937 – 1990),
Cuban ballet dancer...
- The
catá or
guagua is a
Cuban percussion instrument which originated in the
eastern region of the island. It is
classified as a
directly struck idiophone...
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Catalina Tomàs "
Cata" Coll
Lluch (Balearic Catalan: [ˈkatə ˈkɔʎ ˈʎuk] ; born 23
April 2001) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a goalkeeper...
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Cața (German: Katzendorf; Hungarian: Kaca) is a
commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of five villages: Beia (Meeburg; Homoródbene)...
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Enric Catà i
Catà (1878–1937) was a
modernista architect from
Barcelona (Catalonia).
Enric was born in Sant
Feliu de Llobregat. He was the son of Salvador...
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Čata (Hungarian: Csata) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Levice District in the
Nitra Region of south-west Slovakia. In
historical records the village...
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Daniel Alberto "
Cata" Díaz (born 13 July 1979) is an
Argentine professional football manager and
former player who pla**** as a
central defender. After...
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Edward E.
Bello Pou,
better known by his
stage name El
Cata, is a
Dominican singer and songwriter, who
emerged in the
music scene in 1999, born and raised...
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CATA Línea Aérea was an
airline based in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. It
operated domestic scheduled and
chartered flights, out of its base at
Moron Airport...
- Ana
Maria Filip (born Ana
Maria Căta-Chițiga; 20 June 1989) is a Romanian-born
French professional basketball player who
plays as a
center for
Tango Bourges...