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Kassa may refer to: Places * Kassa (Bithynia), a place in ancient Bithynia, Anatolia * Kassa, Mali, a commune * Kassa Dam, in Japan * Kassa Island, in the group of Îles de Los near Guinea * Košice ( hu, Kassa, links=no), a city in Slovakia People * Kassa (name), a given and surname * Kassa (mansa), a ruler of the Mali Empire in 1360 * Kassa of Kwara or Tewodros II (c. 1818–1868), Emperor of Ethiopia Other uses * ''Kassa'' (TV program), a Dutch consumer protection TV program * Keeping All Students Safe Act (KASSA), legislative proposals introduced in 2011 in the United States Congress * Bombing of Kassa, in 1941 Kassa Hungary See also * * Ylinen Kassa Ylinen Kassa is a village in the county of Norrbotten Norrbotten (), known in English as North Bothnia, is a Swedish province (''landskap'') in northernmost Sweden. It borders south to Västerbotten, west to Swedish Lapland, and east to Finl ..., a village in Sweden * Kasa (other) * Casa (other)
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Kassa (Bithynia)
Kassa was a town of ancient Bithynia. Its name does not occur in ancient authors but is inferred from epigraphic and other evidence. Its site is located near Sapanca Sapanca is a town and district in the Sakarya Province in the Marmara region of Turkey near Lake Sapanca. The town's mayor is Özcan ÖZEN ( AKP). Sapanca has recently become a tourist destination, due to its stunning natural environment and it ... in Asiatic Turkey. References Populated places in Bithynia Former populated places in Turkey History of Sakarya Province {{Sakarya-geo-stub ...
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Kassa, Mali
Kassa (''Ká:dà'') is a commune of the Cercle of Koro in the Mopti Region of Mali. Tommo So is spoken in Kassa. Kassa consists of a cluster of about 17 villages, mostly situated on the top of a plateau. The principal village lies at Berdosso Berdosso is a village and seat of the Kassa in the Cercle of Koro in the Mopti Region of southern-central Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤃𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭, Renndaandi .... In 1998 the commune had a population of 11,218. The local surname is Tolo. References Communes of Mopti Region {{Mopti-geo-stub ...
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Kassa Dam
is a dam in Yuzawa, Niigata Prefecture, Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ..., completed in 1978. References Dams in Niigata Prefecture Dams completed in 1978 {{Niigata-geo-stub ...
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Kassa Island
Kassa may refer to: Places * Kassa (Bithynia), a place in ancient Bithynia, Anatolia * Kassa, Mali, a commune * Kassa Dam, in Japan * Kassa Island, in the group of Îles de Los near Guinea * Košice ( hu, Kassa, links=no), a city in Slovakia People * Kassa (name), a given and surname * Kassa (mansa), a ruler of the Mali Empire in 1360 * Kassa of Kwara or Tewodros II (c. 1818–1868), Emperor of Ethiopia Other uses * ''Kassa'' (TV program), a Dutch consumer protection TV program * Keeping All Students Safe Act (KASSA), legislative proposals introduced in 2011 in the United States Congress * Bombing of Kassa, in 1941 Kassa Hungary See also * * Ylinen Kassa Ylinen Kassa is a village in the county of Norrbotten Norrbotten (), known in English as North Bothnia, is a Swedish province (''landskap'') in northernmost Sweden. It borders south to Västerbotten, west to Swedish Lapland, and east to Finl ..., a village in Sweden * Kasa (other) * Casa (other)
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Košice
Košice ( , ; german: Kaschau ; hu, Kassa ; pl, Коszyce) is the largest city in eastern Slovakia. It is situated on the river Hornád at the eastern reaches of the Slovak Ore Mountains, near the border with Hungary. With a population of approximately 230,000, Košice is the second-largest city in Slovakia, after the capital Bratislava. Being the economic and cultural centre of eastern Slovakia, Košice is the seat of the Košice Region and Košice Self-governing Region, and is home to the Slovak Constitutional Court, three universities, various dioceses, and many museums, galleries, and theatres. In 2013 Košice was the European Capital of Culture, together with Marseille, France. Košice is an important industrial centre of Slovakia, and the U.S. Steel Košice steel mill is the largest employer in the city. The town has extensive railway connections and an international airport. The city has a preserved historical centre which is the largest among Slovak towns. There are ...
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Kassa (name)
Kassa is an Ethiopian name that may refer to ;Given name * Kassa (mansa) (died 1360), African ruler * Kassa Balcha (born 1955), Ethiopian long-distance runner *Kassa Haile Darge (1881–1956), Ethiopian nobleman and military commander * Tewodros II (born Kassa Haile Giorgis; c.1818–1868), Emperor of Ethiopia ;Surname *Aberra Kassa Aberra Kassa (1905 – 21 December 1936) was an army commander and a member of the Royal family of the Ethiopian Empire. Biography '' Leul'' ''Dejazmach'' ("Prince of the Cadet line") Aberra Kassa was the second son of ''Ras'' ("Duke") Kassa Hai ... (1905–1936), Ethiopian royalty and army commander * Abraha Kassa, Director of National Security for Eritrea * Asrate Kassa (1922–1974), Ethiopian royalty and army commander * Asfawossen Kassa (1913–1936), Ethiopian royalty and army commander * Wondosson Kassa (1903–1936), Ethiopian royalty and army commander {{Given name, type=both ...
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Kassa (mansa)
Qasa ( ar, قسا, Qasā; ) was a short-lived mansa of the Mali Empire. He succeeded his father, Sulayman, and reigned for only nine months. A civil war broke out after Sulayman's death, which Sulayman's great-nephew Jata won by late 1360. Charles Monteil suggested that Qasa was the son of Sulayman's first principal wife, Qasa, due to the practice of matronymics. Nehemia Levtzion Nehemia Levtzion ( he, נחמיה לבציון; November 24, 1935 — August 15, 2003) was an Israeli scholar of African history, Near East, Islamic, and African studies, and the President of the Open University of Israel from 1987 to 1992 and the ... considered this unlikely, as a matronymic name would combine the name of the mother and name of the son, as in Kanku Musa, "Musa son of Kanku", rather than being the name of the mother alone, and furthermore, ''qasā'' means "queen" and was probably the title of Sulayman's wife, not her personal name. Moreover, the name of Mansa Qasa is also recorded ...
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Kassa Of Kwara
, spoken = ; ''djānhoi'', lit. ''"O steemedroyal"'' , alternative = ; ''getochu'', lit. ''"Our master"'' (pl.) Tewodros II ( gez, ዳግማዊ ቴዎድሮስ, baptized as Gebre Kidan; 1818 – 13 April 1868) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1855 until his death in 1868. His rule is often placed as the beginning of modern Ethiopia and brought an end to the decentralized Zemene Mesafint (Era of the Princes). Tewodros II's origins were in the Era of the Princes, but his ambitions were not those of the regional nobility. He sought to re-establish a cohesive Ethiopian state and to reform its administration and church. He sought to restore Solomonic hegemony, and he considered himself the Elect of God. Tewodros II's first task after having reunited the other provinces was to bring Shewa under his control. During the Era of the Princes, Shewa was, even more than most provinces, an independent entity, its ruler even styling himself Negus (Neguece), the title for King. In the ...
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Kassa (TV Program)
Kassa (English: ''Cash Register'') is a Dutch consumer television program produced by BNNVARA (formerly just VARA), which was created by Felix Meurders. Meurders hosted the program from 1989 to 2011. From 2011 to 2019 it was hosted by Brecht van Hulten. Since 2020 it is hosted by Amber Kortzorg. The program focuses on consumer affairs, reviewing and testing products, and also doing investigative reporting on issues with products or services. VARA also produces spinoffs of Kassa, such as a daily internet program called "Consumentennieuws" (Consumer News), ''Kassa 3'' - aimed more towards youth audiences, and ''Radio Kassa'', a consumer news talk program. In 2004, the VARA received the Dutch "Spin-Award" prize from the general public in the Netherlands. On 29 September 2007, Kassa won an award in the Prix Italia for the show's interactive web content. Xbox 360 investigations In February 2007, Kassa brought significant media attention when it aired an investigative report on disc ...
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Keeping All Students Safe Act
The Keeping All Students Safe Act or KASSA (, ) is designed to protect children from the abuse of restraint and seclusion in school. The first Congressional bill was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on December 9, 2007, and named the Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act.HR4247
Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act, H.R. 4247, U.S. House of Representatives, Dec. 9, 2009. Retrieved March 11, 2012, 2012.
The primary sponsors of the two bills are Senator (D-IA), Chair of the

Bombing Of Kassa
The bombing of Kassa took place on 26 June 1941, when still unidentified aircraft conducted an airstrike on the city of Kassa, then part of Hungary, today Košice in Slovakia. This attack became the pretext for the government of Hungary to declare war on the Soviet Union the next day, 27 June. On 26 June 1941, four days after Germany attacked the Soviet Union in violation of the Molotov–Ribbentrop non-aggression treaty as a part of Operation Barbarossa, three unidentified planes bombed the city, killing and wounding over a dozen people and causing minor material damage. Numerous buildings were hit, including the local post and telegraph office. Hours after the attack, the Hungarian cabinet "passed a resolution calling for the declaration of the existence of a state of war between Hungary and the USSR." The local military investigators at the time believed that the attackers were Soviet, but the true identity of the attacking nation has never been established. The official expla ...
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Ylinen Kassa
Ylinen Kassa is a village in the county of Norrbotten Norrbotten (), known in English as North Bothnia, is a Swedish province (''landskap'') in northernmost Sweden. It borders south to Västerbotten, west to Swedish Lapland, and east to Finland. Administration The traditional provinces of Swe ... in Sweden. Populated places in Norrbotten County Villages in Sweden {{Norrbotten-geo-stub ...
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