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Salça ("salcha") (Turkish pronunciation: [saltʃa]) is a
category of thick, deep red
paste made from
peppers or
tomato and salt,
originating in Turkey...
- The
Salca (also: Codor) is a left
tributary of the
river Someș in Romania. It
discharges into the Someș in Dej. Its
length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its basin...
- ISSN 1756-3305. PMC 3891977. PMID 24393426. Almeida,
Gabriela Pereira Salça de; Campos,
Diefrey Ribeiro; Avelar,
Barbara Rauta de; Silva,
Thalita Xavier...
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Dacia the
Romans established a
presence in the area, most
notably in the
Salca district of the city and
modern day Băile Felix.
According to the Gesta...
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following rivers are
tributaries to the
river Someș: Left: Someșul Mic,
Salca, Olpret, Vad, Șimișna, Iapa, Cormeniș,
Valea Leșului, Lozna,
Valea Hrăii...
- F-16 din
dotarea Forțelor Aeriene". Digi24 (in Romanian).
Horia Salca. "Dr.
Horia Salca".
Archived from the
original on 28
December 2014.
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- the meat is tender. The
juice is
richened by the
addition of some
diluted salça (a very
concentrated tomato paste from Turkey). List of
kebabs List of eggplant...
- Shëngjergj; Ndre Leka in Palç,
Apripa and Mërturi i Gurit; Mar Leka in
Salca and Brisë; Tet Leka in Tetaj, Bëtosha and Markaj; and Pec Leka in Bëtosha...
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planned an
attack south of
Muriqi with 400 men from Dupillo,
Bercela and
Salca. The
Montenegrin priest Milo Vojvodić
ordered his
forces to
block all roads...
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Communism and of the Resistance.
Retrieved 10
December 2021. Baicu, Petre,
Salcă, Alexandru, Rezistența în munți și orașul Brașov (1944–1948), Brașov, Ed...