- Lady
Kasa, ****anese poet
Nadasi Kasa,
ancient Indian queen Tamás
Kásás,
Hungarian water polo
player Gasa (poetry), a form of
Korean poetry KASA Stadium...
- Lior
Kasa (Hebrew: ליאור קאסה; born 27
September 2005) is an
Israeli professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Serie A club Genoa, on loan...
- Tamás
Kásás (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtɒmaːʃ ˈkaːʃaːʃ]; born 20 July 1976) is a
retired Hungarian water polo player.
Kásás is
often described as the...
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Joseph Kasa-Vubu,
alternatively Joseph Kasavubu, (c. 1915 – 24
March 1969) was a
Congolese politician who
served as the
first President of the Democratic...
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Kasa-obake (****anese: 傘おばけ) are a
mythical ghost or yōkai in ****anese folklore. They are sometimes, but not always,
considered a
tsukumogami that old umbrellas...
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Kasa (加佐郡,
Kasa-gun) is a
former district located in
Kyoto Prefecture, ****an. It was
dissolved on
January 1, 2006 when its last
remaining muni****lity...
- Yugoslavia,
Kasaš moved abroad to
Spanish club Logroñés. He also
briefly pla**** for
Hungarian side BVSC,
before returning to Bečej.
Kasaš served as manager...
- A
kasa (笠) is any one of
several traditional ****anese hats.
These include amigasa and jingasa.
Kasa is the
correct way to
pronounce the word when it stands...
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Kasa, or Jóola-Kaasa (also Bacuki, Casa, etc.) is a Jola
language of the
Casamance region of
Senegal and
neighboring Gambia.
Dialects are Ayun,
Bliss (Niomoun)...
- 2012. Zoltán Kásás at
World Aquatics Zoltán
Kásás at Olympics.com Zoltán
Kásás at
Olympedia Zoltán
Kásás at the
Hungarian Olympic Committee (in Hungarian)...