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    Assat (French pronunciation: [asat]) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in southwestern France. It is located at the foot of the Pyrenees...
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  • Ässät or Ässä may refer to: HC Ässät Pori Oy, Finnish sports club Porin Ässät (men's ice hockey) Porin Ässät (women's ice hockey) Porin Ässät (men's football)...
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    Porin Ässät (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈporin æsːæt]; Finnish for Pori Aces), officially named Hockey Club Ässät Pori and colloquially known as Pata, is...
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    Ässät ry operates an ice hockey team in the Finnish Elite League. Porin Ässät ry also has junior teams for all age groups from U7 to U20. Porin Ässät...
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    the Porin Ässät starts in 1925, when Porin Palloilijat was established, even though PoPa is often considered as a separate club from Ässät. In 1932, Porin...
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  • The 2012–13 Porin Ässät season was the club's 37th season in the SM-liiga and the 45th season at the top-level of ice hockey in Finland. Towards the end...
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    (Massangla (at the West end of the lake, joined by the Torrente Assat of Pieve), Assat of Pur (from the South, at the East end of the lake), and Rio di...
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  • Ässät season was the club's 38th season in the SM-liiga and the 46th season at the top-level of ice hockey in Finland. In the previous season, Ässät had...
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  • The 1967–68 Porin Ässät season was the club's inaugural season. Ässät had been formed after a merger with Porin Karhut and RU-38 in June 1967 and would...
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  • season, Ässät finished 4th place. Ässät's season started on 7 November 1968 with a game against SaPKo, which ended in Ässät's 6–2 victory. Ässät won nine...
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