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Sall can refer to: * Sall, Denmark, a village and a church parish in the Danish region of Midtjylland * Sall, Norfolk, England * Sall (patronymic), the patronymic of the Lam Toro dynasty of Senegal in the 15th century * Sall (river), a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany * SALL, the symbol for the sal-like proteins: ** SALL1 ** SALL2 ** SALL3 ** SALL4 * In Assembly language, the " shift arithmetic left long" command * Andrew Sall (1612–1682), Irish Jesuit, later a convert to the Church of England * Bob Sall (1908–1974), American racecar driver * Agustín Millares Sall (1917–1989), Spanish poet * John Sall (born 1948), American businessman and computer software developer See also * Sal (other) * Salle (other) Salle is the French word for 'hall', 'room' or 'auditorium', as in: *Salle des Concerts Herz, a former Paris concert hall *Salle Favart, theatre of the Paris Opéra-Comique * Salle Le Peletier, former home of the Paris Opéra * Salle Pleyel, a P ...
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Sall, Denmark
Sall is a village and a church parish in the Favrskov municipality in the Danish region of Midtjylland. In former times the village has been known as Sal, Sald (Pontoppidan) and Salle (Trap). The village itself has a population of 215 (1 January 2023) and is situated centrally in Sall Parish. It is at . In the village there is a church belonging to the Church of Denmark, a village hall, and a primary school covering all ten classes with 185 pupils (22 May 2017). There is also a Kindergarten and a car repair shop. A whisky distillery has been planned using locally grown organic barley and fresh ground water. In the middle of the twentieth century the village had three grocery stores, a butcher, a baker, a post office and several other shops. They have since closed. From 1914 to 1956 Sall was a station on the railway line Aarhus Aarhus (, , ; officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus Municipali ...
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