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Freedom and
Solidarity (Slovak:
Sloboda a Solidarita, SaS), also
called Saska, is a centre-right
liberal and
libertarian political party in Slovakia....
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Saska may
refer to:
Sáska,
village in
Hungary SASKA,
political party in
Slovakia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Saska...
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Saska Kępa (Polish pronunciation: [
ˈsaska ˈkɛmpa],
Saxon Meadow) is a
neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland, part of the
Praga Południe (South Praga) district...
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Saška Karan (born
Savka Gazivoda, 6
March 1964) is a
Serbian singer and
reality television parti****nt. She
released five
albums at the
beginning of the...
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Saška Đurović (born 4
September 2001) is a
Montenegrin volleyball player. She
plays as
middle blocker for
Portuguese club
Sporting CP. She is a member...
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Sáska is a
village in Veszprém county, Hungary. "Település adatlap".
Nemzeti Választási
Iroda (in Hungarian).
Retrieved 4
September 2024. "Detailed Gazetteer...
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Saška Sokolov (born 15 May 1995) is a
Serbian athlete who
competed for her
nation in the
javelin throw at the 2016
Summer Paralympics, and 2020 Summer...
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Saska (born 20
August 1974 in Adavere) is an
Estonian naval officer. He
served as
Commander of the
Estonian Navy from 1
February 2017
until 28 June...
- teams, the
model was
adapted for
using onboard relative localization by
Saska et al. At the time of proposal, Reynolds'
approach represented a
giant step...
- bank of the
Vistula River. It
consists of Grochów, Gocław,
Kamionek and
Saska Kępa. The area of today's Praga-South has been
inhabited since at least...