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Acha (Fonio)
Acha or ACHA may refer to: *Acha, Coll, Scottish village *Acha (doll), a character in Namco's 1986 arcade game, ''Toy Pop'' *Acha (name), list of people with the name * Acha Mountain Fortress, an earthen fortress *General Acha, town in La Pampa Province, Argentina *American College Health Association * American Collegiate Hockey Association *A name for ''Digitaria exilis ''Digitaria exilis'', referred to as findi or fundi in areas of Africa, such as The Gambia, with English common names white fonio, fonio millet, and hungry rice or acha rice, is a grass species. It is the most important of a diverse group of wild ...'', a grass, a species of fonio See also * Acha Dhin, 2015 Malayalam film {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Acha, Coll
Acha (Scottish Gaelic, Gaelic: An t-Achadh) is a village on the Scotland, Scottish island of Coll. Climate Climate in Acha tends to be cold. References See also

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Acha (doll)
is a multidirectional shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1986. The game was later rereleased as part of ''Namco Museum Vol. 1'' for the original Sony PlayStation in 1995. Gameplay ''Toy Pop'' is a top-down multi-directional shooter that can be played both single-player or with two players simultaneously. The players venture through 44 floors (the game uses the toy-themed term "Box" as opposed to "Floor", to fit with the game's setting) collecting four gold hearts contained in jars on each floor in order to advance. Along the way, the players must open gift-wrapped containers concealing either weapons or score-increasing bonus items; these various weapons are used to defeat several different varieties of enemies (Heitai, Cars, Tanks, Domdoms, Trumps, Osaru, Robots and occasionally the evil wizard Mahou), with many typically vulnerable to only one type of weapon. Development ''Toy Pop'' was developed by Namco and produced by Takefumi Hyodoh. He had previously dir ...
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Acha (name)
Acha (also Achá) can be both a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: As a given name * Acha, Archbishop of Esztergom (11th century), Hungarian prelate * Acha of Deira (6th–7th century), Celtic princess * Acha Septriasa (born 1989), Indonesian actress and singer * Lady Acha no Tsubone (1555-1637), Japanese noblewoman and diplomat As a surname * Alberto Achá (1917–1965), Bolivian football defender * Alexander Acha (born 1985), Mexican singer-songwriter * José Aguirre de Achá (born 1877), Bolivian writer, politician and lawyer * José María Achá (1810–1868), Bolivian military general and president of Bolivia * Mariano Acha (1799–1841), soldier who fought in the Argentine Civil War * Omar Acha (born 1971), Argentine historian and political essayist * Pablo Acha Pablo Acha González (born 4 August 1996) is a Spanish male recurve archer. Acha won an individual gold medal and a mixed team silver medal at the 2021 European Championships. He ha ...
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Acha Mountain Fortress
Achasanseong Fortress is an earthen mountain fortress of the Korean Three Kingdoms period. Originally built by Baekje, it was occupied in turn by each of the Three Kingdoms. It stands on Achasan Mountain, in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, South Korea, at an altitude of 200 meters above sea level. It has a perimeter of roughly 1 kilometer and an area of about 3375 m². The first mention of this fortress in historical records comes from the ''Samguk Sagis statement that King Chaekgye of Baekje ordered it to be fortified against an expected Goguryeo invasion. At that time, Achasanseong Fortress would have played a key role in the defense of the Baekje capital Hanseong from the north. In 475, Goguryeo overran this and the other defenses of Baekje, and King Gaero of Baekje was brought to Acha and executed. The fortress and the rest of the Han River valley were conquered by Silla in 553. The Goguryeo general Ondal later died here while trying to reclaim the fortress. Achasanseong For ...
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General Acha
General Acha is a town in La Pampa Province in Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ....Ministerio del Interior


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American College Health Association
The American College Health Association (ACHA) is a Silver Spring, Maryland-based organization of college health professionals throughout the United States. It was founded in 1920 as the American Student Health Association (ASHA), obtaining its current name in 1948. Over 800 higher education institutions are members of the ACHA, as of 2019. The association also has over 2,800 individual health care professionals as members. Since 1958, the association's official journal has been the ''Journal of American College Health The ''Journal of American College Health'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed public health journal covering college health. It was established in 1952 as the ''Journal of the American College Health Association'', and obtained its current name in 1982. ...'', which was founded in 1958 as ''Student Medicine''. References External links * Health care-related professional associations based in the United States Organizations established in 1920 Medical and health ...
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American Collegiate Hockey Association
The American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) is a college ice hockey association. The ACHA's purpose is to be an organization of collegiate affiliated non-varsity programs, which provides structure, regulates operations, and promotes quality in collegiate ice hockey. The ACHA currently has three men's and two women's divisions and includes approximately 450 teams from across the United States. Teams offer few athletic scholarships and typically receive far less university funding. The ACHA offers an opportunity for college hockey programs that struggle with large budgets and Title IX issues, as an alternative to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) financial structure. Policies and regulation The interest in college hockey has grown as the game of hockey has grown in the United States. But as aggressively as the sport has grown at the grass-roots level, the number of NCAA programs has not expanded as rapidly to meet the demand as these youth players reach col ...
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Digitaria Exilis
''Digitaria exilis'', referred to as findi or fundi in areas of Africa, such as The Gambia, with English common names white fonio, fonio millet, and hungry rice or acha rice, is a grass species. It is the most important of a diverse group of wild and domesticated ''Digitaria'' species known as fonio that are harvested in the savannas of West Africa. The grains are very small. It has potential to improve nutrition, boost food security, foster rural development and support sustainable use of the land. Despite its valuable characteristics and widespread cultivation, fonio has generally received limited research and development attention, which is also why the species is sometimes referred to as an underutilized crop. The name (borrowed by English from French) is from Wolof ''foño''. Fonio has continued to be important locally because it is both nutritious and one of the world's fastest growing cereals, reaching maturity in as little as six to eight weeks. It is a crop that can be ...
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