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Tasa is a
genus of East
Asian jumping spiders that was
first described by
Wanda Wesołowska in 1981. As of August 2019[update] it
contains only two species...
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Tasa Jiya (Dutch: [
ˈtaːsaː ˈdʑijaː]; born 16
September 1997) is a
Dutch track and
field athlete who
competes as a sprinter. In 2023, she
became the Dutch...
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Tasa de
Esquilache or Rate of
Esquilache was a set of
ordinances and
taxes established in 1621, by Lope de
Ulloa y Lemos,
Prince of Esquilache, for...
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Tasa Konević Apostolović (Serbian: Таса Коневић Апостоловић; d. 1916) was an
Orthodox priest and
Macedonian Serb
Chetnik from
Krapa in Poreče. He was the...
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Tasa Donić also
known as
Tasa Donić-Smederevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Таса Донић; Orašac near Smederevo, Prin****lity of Serbia, 1863 - Belgrade, Serbia,...
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Radal Siete Tazas National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [raˈðal ˈsjete
ˈtasas]) is a
national park in Curicó Province,
Maule Region, Chile. It lies in...
- The
Australian Sociological ****ociation (
TASA)
organisation of
sociologists throughout Australia.
TASA was
founded in 1963 as the
Sociological ****ociation...
- 2012.
Archived from the
original on 9 July 2012. "Número de Víctimas y
Tasas de
Homicidios Dolosos en El
Salvador (1999–2006)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Observatorio...
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Korawich Tasa (Thai: กรวิชญ์ ทะสา, born 7
April 2000) is a Thai
professional footballer who
plays as a
forward or a
winger for Thai
League 1 club Muangthong...
- The
World Factbook. CIA.
Retrieved 16 June 2021. "Mercado de trabajo.
Tasas e
indicadores socioeconómicos (EPH)" (PDF). INDEC.
December 2024. "Key information...