- Lithuania.
Aloyzas Sakalas was also a part of the
Socialist Group and sat on the
European Parliament's
Committee on
Legal Affairs.
Aloyzas Sakalas was a substitute...
- Look up
sakala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sakala may
refer to:
Sagala or
Sakala,
Sagala or Sangala, the
ancient Gr**** name for a city of ancient...
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Junior Fashion Sakala (born 14
March 1997) is a
Zambian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Saudi Pro
League club Al-Fayha and the Zambia...
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Benson Sakala (born 1996),
Zambian footballer Christina Sakala (born 1993),
Zambian model Evans Sakala (born 1970),
Zambian footballer Filip Sakala (born...
- Lithuania: FK
Kareda Kaunas,
known as
Sakalas Šiauliai
between 1990 and 1995 FK Klevas,
after re-branding
known as
Sakalas Šiauliai
between 2001 and 2004 This...
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Benson Sakala (born 12
September 1996) is a
Zambian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Mladá
Boleslav and the
Zambia national team where...
- 1995–1996 it was
known as "Kareda-
Sakalas Šiauliai".
Before 1995 it was
known as "
Sakalas Šiauliai". In 1990 was
founded Sakalas, in 1995 this club was sponsored...
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Sakala County (Estonian:
Sakala, Latin: Saccalia) was an
ancient Estonian county that was
first mentioned in
print by
Henry of
Latvia in the
early 13th...
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Sakala is an
Estonian language daily newspaper first published in
Viljandi on 11
March 1878 by Carl
Robert Jakobson, a
major figure of the
Estonian national...
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Jaroslav Sakala (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaroslaf
ˈsakala]; born 14 July 1969) is a
former ski
jumper who
competed for
Czechoslovakia and the
Czech Republic...