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Sosa may refer to: Name *Sosa (surname) * Alejandro "Alex" Sosa, fictional drug lord from the 1983 film ''Scarface'' * Chief Sosa (born 1995), American rapper Keith Farrelle Cozart, known as "Chief Keef" Places *Sōsa, city in the Chiba prefecture, Japan *Sosa, Germany, a town in the district of Aue-Schwarzenberg in Saxony *Sosa, India, a village in Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand, India *Sosa, Indonesia, a sub-district in Padang Lawas, North Sumatra, Indonesia * SoSA, Oklahoma City, an inner-city neighborhood in Oklahoma City Other uses *Sosa Method or Sosa–Stradonitz Method, an ahnentafel system of numeration, named after Jerónimo de Sosa *Sosa station, a train station named after a district in Bucheon, South Korea *''Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain'', United States Supreme Court case *SOSA, initialism for State Opera of South Australia State Opera South Australia (SOSA) is a professional opera company in Adelaide, South Australia, established in 1976. History State Opera S ...
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Sosa (surname)
Sosa is a Spanish surname of Portuguese and Galician origin, originating from the Portuguese Sousa. The Sousa Family is of noble and Visigoth origin. Portuguese people brought the Sousa surname to Galicia, and from there it spread in the former Spanish colonies. Sometimes, both variants are used to refer to the same person or family in old texts. Notable people with the surname include: * Antonieta Sosa (born 1940), Venezuelan-American performance artist * Arlenis Sosa (born 1989), Dominican model * Arturo Sosa (born 1948), Venezuelan Superior General of the Jesuit order * Borna Sosa (born 1998), Croatian footballer * Clara Sosa (born 1993), Paraguayan model, television personality and beauty queen * David Sosa, American philosopher * Édgar Sosa (basketball) (born 1988), Dominican-American basketball player * Édgar Sosa (boxer) (born 1979), Mexican boxer * Edmundo Sosa (born 1996), Panamanian baseball player * Elías Sosa (born 1950), Dominican baseball player * Ernest ...
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Alejandro Sosa
Alejandro "Alex" Sosa is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1983 American crime film '' Scarface'' and the 2006 video game '' Scarface: The World Is Yours''. He is an international Bolivian drug lord and the chief supplier of cocaine for his business partner Tony Montana. Only when Sosa was betrayed did his relationship with Tony Montana end. Sosa is portrayed by Paul Shenar in the film. He is based on the Bolivian drug lord Roberto Suárez Gómez. Overview ''Scarface'' (1983) Alejandro Sosa is presented in the film as a Bolivian landowner, hailing from a rich family, educated in England and currently the business brain and drug overlord of an empire that stretches across the Andes region. He is immensely wealthy and has wide-reaching political and criminal connections, both in Latin America and in the United States. Frank Lopez (Robert Loggia) sends Tony Montana (Al Pacino) and Omar Suarez (F. Murray Abraham) to make a drug deal with Sosa who asks them to g ...
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Chief Sosa
Keith Farrelle Cozart (born August 15, 1995), better known by his stage name Chief Keef, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer. His music first became popular during his teen years in the early 2010s among high school students from Chicago's South Side. In 2012, his popular local single " I Don't Like" was remixed by American rapper Kanye West and reached the ''Billboard'' Rap Top 20, further raising Cozart's profile. A bidding war between major labels resulted in Keef signing with Interscope. His debut album ''Finally Rich'' was released in December 2012, and featured the singles " I Don't Like" and "Love Sosa", which would popularize the Chicago rap subgenre drill. Chief Keef has faced ongoing legal issues during his career, including weapons possession charges, house arrest sentences, and a performance ban imposed by Chicago authorities. Though he was dropped from Interscope in late 2014 and later signed to 1017 Records, he continued self-releasing ...
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Sōsa
is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 35,674 in 14,688 households and a population density of 350 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Geography Sōsa is located in far northeastern Chiba Prefecture. It is bordered to the north by the Pacific Ocean on the southwest. The land is mostly flat, and much is from 40 to 50 meters above sea level in average elevation. The northern section, a mixture of valleys, ports and rice fields, consists of a plateau made up of complicated terrain and features. The southern half consists of flat terrain facing Kujūkuri Beach. Through the center of the city runs both the Japan Railways (JR) Sōbu Main Line and Japan National Route 126, which run east-west. To the west of the center of Sosa is Japan National Route 296, which runs north-south. Neighboring municipalities Chiba Prefecture *Asahi * Tako * Katori * Yokoshibahikari Climate Sōsa has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen ...
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Sosa, Germany
Sosa is a former municipality in the western Ore Mountains, in the Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, Germany. It is a state-recognized health resort, that has belonged to the town Eibenstock since 1 January 2011. Geography Sosa lies on both sides of the like-named Sosabach at an elevation of between 550 and 817 m above sea level. Also in the community is the ''Rote Grube'' (“Red Mine”). History Sosa began as a forest village (''Waldhufendorf''). In 1453 it was first mentioned as ''Sossaw'', although its beginnings are believed to have been in the 13th century. The people originally worked the land; however, from the 18th century onwards, mining gained in importance. In the second half of the 19th century, mining was diminishing in importance, and many migrated to the Zwickau coalfields. There was a short revival between 1947 and 1956 when the Soviet-German Wismut Corporation (''Sowjetisch-Deutsche Aktiengesellschaft Wismut'', or SDAG Wismut) mined uranium here, bringing abo ...
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Sosa, India
Sosa or Soso (Village ID 49105) is one of the 14 villages in the Chaudans Valley of the sub-district Dharchula, district Pithoragarh in the Kumaoni region of Uttarakhand. According to the 2011 census it has a population of 309 living in 77 households. Its main agriculture product is paddy growing. The residents are from the Rung community and are mainly Hyanki, Garkhal,Kunwar and Budathoki. The language spoken is Bangbani, which falls under the RungLo regional dialect of the Rung people. The village is predominantly occupied by Hyanki clan and are of the highest strata. It is believed that they are the descendants of Lalmani (Lata) Paliwal who migrated from Chittaurgarh sometime in mid 1700 AD. The available manuscripts tell that his only son Hriday (Hridwa) Pailwal along with his two wives was the actual founder of Hyanki clan in this region. There are many stories around the actual reason for their migration from Chittaurgarh Chittorgarh (also Chittor or Chittau ...
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Sosa, Indonesia
Sosa was a sub-district of Padang Lawas, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The majority of the population has Hasibuan and Harahap as surname. Two-thirds of the vast expanse of Sosa is oil palm ''Elaeis'' () is a genus of palms containing two species, called oil palms. They are used in commercial agriculture in the production of palm oil. The African oil palm ''Elaeis guineensis'' (the species name ''guineensis'' referring to its co ... plantations. Geography of North Sumatra {{NSumatra-geo-stub ...
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SoSA, Oklahoma City
"SoSA" is the informal name of a small, inner-city neighborhood near downtown Oklahoma City. A website of the same name was developed by the architect and former resident who coined the term. SoSA is an acronym for "South of Saint Anthony", a reference to nearby St. Anthony Hospital. The name has not been accepted by a majority of the residents as an official designation, nor does the City of Oklahoma City use the term. Officially referred to as the "Cottage District" due to the number of quaint, old-fashioned homes in the area, SoSA is the name for the district used primarily by non-residents and real-estate agents. The portion of Midtown sometimes referred to as SoSA is a residential neighborhood known for its unique mix of architecture. It is a small, eclectic inner city neighborhood characterized by a mix of early 1900s era cottages, blight, and striking contemporary architecture. Situated on the Northwest corner of the central business district, SoSA is roughly bordered by Cl ...
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Ahnentafel
An ''ahnentafel'' (German for "ancestor table"; ) or ''ahnenreihe'' ("ancestor series"; ) is a genealogical numbering system for listing a person's direct ancestors in a fixed sequence of ascent. The subject (or proband) of the ahnentafel is listed as , the subject's father as and the mother as , the paternal grandparents as and and the maternal grandparents as and , and so on, back through the generations. Apart from , who can be male or female, all even-numbered persons are male, and all odd-numbered persons are female. In this schema, the number of any person's father is double the person's number, and a person's mother is double the person's number plus one. Using this definition of numeration, one can derive some basic information about individuals who are listed without additional research. This construct displays a person's genealogy compactly, without the need for a diagram such as a family tree. It is particularly useful in situations where one may be restricted to ...
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Sosa Station
Sosa Station is a station on Seoul Subway Line 1 and Seohae Line in Bucheon City, west of Seoul. History The station was opened in 1997. In the future, Sosa is planned to serve several new metro lines; Seohae Line The Seohae Line is a dual-track, electrified rail line in western Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. The Seohae Line is being built in four sections simultaneously. The first section runs south from Sosa in Bucheon, cross Siheung, and ends in Wonsi in A ..., starting at Wonsi Port (in Ansan City) in the south, through Siheung City, as well as Sosa–Daegok Line going north through Bucheon, Gimpo, and Goyang. These lines would allow connections from Sosa to Line 4 in Ansan, the Sin-Ansan line, Line 1 (at Sosa), Line 7 (in Bucheon), Lines 5 and 9 and AREX (at Gimpo Airport), and Line 3 and the Gyeongui Line (at Daegok Station near Ilsan). Surroundings Seoul Theological University is nearby. Bucheon Bow Museum is located. It provides opportunities for children to experienc ...
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Sosa may refer to: Name *Sosa (surname) * Alejandro "Alex" Sosa, fictional drug lord from the 1983 film ''Scarface'' *Chief Sosa (born 1995), American rapper Keith Farrelle Cozart, known as "Chief Keef" Places *Sōsa, city in the Chiba prefecture, Japan *Sosa, Germany, a town in the district of Aue-Schwarzenberg in Saxony *Sosa, India, a village in Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand, India *Sosa, Indonesia, a sub-district in Padang Lawas, North Sumatra, Indonesia *SoSA, Oklahoma City, an inner-city neighborhood in Oklahoma City Other uses *Sosa Method or Sosa–Stradonitz Method, an ahnentafel system of numeration, named after Jerónimo de Sosa *Sosa station, a train station named after a district in Bucheon, South Korea *''Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain'', United States Supreme Court case *SOSA, initialism for State Opera of South Australia See also * *Sousa (other) Sousa refers to * John Philip Sousa (1854–1932), American composer of marches Sousa also may refer to: Peo ...
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State Opera Of South Australia
State Opera South Australia (SOSA) is a professional opera company in Adelaide, South Australia, established in 1976. History State Opera South Australia was established in 1976 as a statutory corporation under the ''State Opera of South Australia Act 1976'', an initiative of Don Dunstan. The board created by this act reported to Arts SA (later Arts South Australia) from 1993 to 2018, when it started reporting directly to the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Its aim is to "present, produce, manage and conduct operatic performances that attract a diverse local, national and, potentially, international audience." Its artistic director and CEO from 2011 until 2017 was Timothy Sexton before his "shock resignation" following charges of abuse of teenage girls for which he was sentenced to a maximum of 14 years in prison. Artistic director Stuart Maunder and executive director Yarmila Alfonzetti commenced in early 2018, and their first annual program was announced in Septembe ...
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