• Saca or SACA may refer to: Šaca, a borough in Slovakia Saca Peak, Gurghiu Mountains, Mureș County, Romania Saca (river), Suceava County, Romania Saca...
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    Elías Antonio "Tony" Saca González (born 9 March 1965) is a Salvadoran politician who was President of El Salvador from 1 June 2004 to 1 June 2009. He...
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  • "Leo" Saca (born 6 January 2007) is a Moldovan footballer who plays as a defender for Barcelona Atlètic and the Moldova national U21 team. Saca was born...
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    Šaca (Hungarian: Saca) is a borough (city ward) of Košice, Slovakia. Located in the Košice II district, at an altitude of roughly 244 metres (801 ft)...
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  • FK Šaca is a Slovak association football club located in Šaca which is a borough of Košice. It currently plays in V. liga south. Its colors are blue and...
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  • Sacały [saˈt͡sawɨ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brudzew, within Turek County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland...
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    Salvador Mayor Norman Quijano of ARENA, and Former President Antonio "Tony" Saca. Saca represented GANA, the National Conciliation Party, and the Christian Democratic...
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    akasaka Sacas (赤坂サカス, Akasaka Sakasu) is a commercial complex in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan, where the TBS Broadcasting Center and the site of the "Akasaka...
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    Serafim Saca (16 March 1935 – 20 May 2011) was a writer from Moldova. He is credited with being the author and director of several documentaries including...
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    Grinding, also known as juking, freak dancing or freaking (in the Caribbean, wining) is an intimate and romantic close partner dance where two or more...
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