- Georgian: პასკა, romanized: ****, literally: "Easter" [ˈpʼaskʼa]; Romanian:
pască;
ultimately from
Imperial Aramaic: פסחא, romanized: pasḥā, literally: "P****over")...
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Pasca is a town and muni****lity in the
Cundinamarca department of
Colombia located in the Andes. It
belongs to the
Sumapaz Province.
Pasca is situated...
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Sergiu P.
Pașca (born
January 30, 1982) is a Romanian-American
scientist and
physician at
Stanford University in California. He is
renowned for his groundbreaking...
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David Cooper (2023–2024),
Elizabeth Maruma Mrema (2020–2023), pl:Cristiana
Pașca Palmer (2017–2019),
Braulio Ferreira de
Souza Dias (2012–2017),
Ahmed Djoghlaf...
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Romania and
Moldova also have a
traditional Easter pastry called Pască (the term
Pasca is "Easter" in the
Eastern Orthodox faith,
similar to Pâques in...
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better known by her
stage name
Madame Pasca and also
known as Alix-Marie Pasquier, was a
French stage actress.
Pasca was born on
November 16, 1833, in Lyon...
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Roberto Pasca (2
April 1821, in
Naples - 11
August 1897, in Naples) was a
brigadier in the navy of the
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. He is most notable...
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Pasca Jerono (née
Cheptanui Cheruiyot;
formerly Pasca Myers, born July 27, 1986) is a Kenyan-born
American middle- and long-distance
runner best known...
- The Post-Suharto era (Indonesian: Era
pasca-Suharto) is the
contemporary history in Indonesia,
which began with the
resignation of
authoritarian president...
- The
Battle of
Pasca was
fought between the
southern Muisca Confederation, led by
their zipa (ruler), Saguamanchica, and an
alliance between the Panche...