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Sapa or Sapë may refer to: Places * Sapa, Mississippi, a community in the United States * Sa Pa, a district-level town in Lào Cai province, Northern Vietnam ** Sa Pa (ward) ** Sa Pa (ward), Sa Pả (ward) * Sapë, a town in Albania * Roman Catholic Diocese of Sapë, one of six such diocese of Albania * Namayan or Sapa, a former barangay state in the Philippines * Sapa, Çorum Acronyms * South African Press Association * Synthetic Aperture Personality Assessment Other uses * Sapa (sweetener), a reduction of must * SAPA (football club), Helsinki, Finland * Sapa (Prague), a Vietnamese market * Sapa Arena, Vetlanda, Sweden * Sapa Group, a Norwegian-based aluminium company * Sapa Inca, the title of the hereditary ruler of the Inca * Sapa language, a Southwestern Tai language of Sa Pa, Lào Cai Province, northern Vietnam * Sapa (slang), Nigerian slang term denoting poverty or a relative lack of wealth. A feeling of financial incapacity due to overspending See also

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SAPA (football Club)
SAPA (original name Savannan Pallo) was founded in Helsinki in 1970. The club was established at the Savanna restaurant when a group of young men wanted more activities than sitting around the place. It was eventually decided that a sports club's name could not be the restaurant's name and as a result the name was changed to the abbreviation SAPA. In addition to association football, football the club provides for the sport of floorball. SAPA run two men's teams, their home ground being located at the Kumpulanlaakson kenttä. (Kumpulanlaakso playing-field). The women's football team played one season in the 1970s in the Finnish first division. Junior football started in June 1986 and the club currently provides for a wide range of age groups. In total the club has over 50 adult players and more than 250 junior players. Most recently in the 2020/21 season, the highest ranking men's team, SAPA M3, finished 4th in Kolmonen. SAPA M3 boasts an impressive squad with international pla ...
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South African Press Association
The South African Press Association (SAPA) was the national news agency of South Africa from 1938 until its closure on 31 March 2015. History The agency was established on 1 July 1938 by major South African newspapers to facilitate the sharing of news. Reuters had dominated the internal supply of news in South Africa until 1938. When SAPA was founded, Reuters retained the exclusive right to supply it with world news. Reuters ended this partnership in 1995, when it began expanding its own Southern African activities in competition with SAPA. In February 1938, the constitution for the new agency was framed, and by April that year, it became a co-operative news agency under the control of every British and Afrikaans newspaper that wished to join. During the apartheid era, the agency was criticised by the ruling National Party for inadequate reporting of the government's viewpoint and Afrikaner culture. From 1964 to 1981, SAPA owned a subsidiary in the Inter-Africa News Agency (I ...
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Synthetic Aperture Personality Assessment
Synthetic Aperture Personality Assessment (SAPA) is a method used for telemetric assessment of individual differences, primarily in the context of online surveys. The SAPA method uses data collected from the administration of large inventories of personality assessment items to large pools of participants, though it differs from traditional data collection methods in that each participant responds to only a small subset of all available items. In other words, each participant receives a random (or partially random) subset of the items under study. As long as some of the items are overlapping between pairs of participants, the smaller subset is more palatable for individual participants yet can be combined to synthesize large covariance matrices (with considerable data missing at random). In this way, the SAPA methodology is well-suited for assessing personality and individual differences across multiple domains. It is also a highly efficient means for new item prototyping and scal ...
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Sapa (slang)
Sapa () is a Nigerian slang term that has gained prominence in recent years, particularly among young Nigerians. It is used to describe a state of financial incapacity or extreme poverty, often resulting from excessive spending and poor financial management. It was eventually added to the Urban Dictionary in 2020. Etymology The term "Sapa" is thought to have originated from Yoruba language. It is believed to be a linguistic blend that succinctly captures the feeling of financial destitution. The term's concise nature has contributed to its widespread usage and recognition. Meaning and usage ''Sapa'' is commonly used to denote lack of wealth or financial inadequacy. It describes a situation where an individual or entity is experiencing substantial economic hardship, usually due to their inability to manage finances effectively. The term is frequently employed by young Nigerians to express their own experiences or observations of others facing challenging economic circums ...
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Sapa Group
Sapa or Sapë may refer to: Places * Sapa, Mississippi, a community in the United States * Sa Pa, a district-level town in Lào Cai province, Northern Vietnam ** Sa Pa (ward) ** Sa Pả (ward) * Sapë, a town in Albania * Roman Catholic Diocese of Sapë, one of six such diocese of Albania * Namayan or Sapa, a former barangay state in the Philippines * Sapa, Çorum Acronyms * South African Press Association * Synthetic Aperture Personality Assessment Other uses * Sapa (sweetener), a reduction of must * SAPA (football club), Helsinki, Finland * Sapa (Prague), a Vietnamese market * Sapa Arena, Vetlanda, Sweden * Sapa Group, a Norwegian-based aluminium company * Sapa Inca, the title of the hereditary ruler of the Inca * Sapa language, a Southwestern Tai language of Sa Pa, Lào Cai Province, northern Vietnam * Sapa (slang), Nigerian slang term denoting poverty or a relative lack of wealth. A feeling of financial incapacity due to overspending See also * Paha Sapa, the Blac ...
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Sapa, Mississippi
Sapa is an unincorporated community in Webster County, in the U.S. state of Mississippi. History Sapa was founded in the 1880s, when the railroad was extended to that point. A post office was established at Sapa in 1889, and remained in operation until 1935. The name "Sapa" may be derived from the Choctaw The Choctaw ( ) people are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States, originally based in what is now Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. The Choctaw language is a Western Muskogean language. Today, Choct ... meaning "cornfield", although folk etymology holds the name is derived from a question, i.e. "Say, Pa! What are they going to name this place?" References Unincorporated communities in Mississippi Unincorporated communities in Webster County, Mississippi Mississippi placenames of Native American origin {{WebsterCountyMS-geo-stub ...
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Sapa-Sapa, Tawi-Tawi
Sapa-Sapa, officially the Municipality of Sapa-Sapa (), is a municipality in the province of Tawi-Tawi, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 33,580. Geography Barangays Sapa-sapa is politically subdivided into 23 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios. * Baldatal - M * Butun * Dalo-Dalo * Kohek * Lakit-Lakit * Latuan (Sunsang) * Banaran Lookan * Look Natoh * Lookan Latuan * Malanta * Tambunan * Sikubong * Palatih Gadjaminah * Pamasan * Sapaat * Sapa-Sapa (Poblacion) * Sokah-sokah * Bukut Sikubong * Tangngah Deom Sikubong * Tapian Bohe North * Tapian Bohe South * Banaran Tunggusong * Mantabuan Sannang Hati * Lookan Tup-Tup *NOTE: "M" marks the Barangays located on the mainland, despite being separated by a creek. Panampangan Island Panampangan Island is located in the municipality of Sapa-sapa. The island itself is famous for its sandbar which is considered the longest in the Philippines The Philippines, offi ...
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Paha Sapa
The Black Hills is an isolated mountain range rising from the Great Plains of North America in western South Dakota and extending into Wyoming, United States. Black Elk Peak, which rises to , is the range's highest summit. The name of the range in Lakota language, Lakota is '. It encompasses the Black Hills National Forest. It formed as a result of an upwarping of ancient rock, after which the removal of the higher portions of the mountain mass by stream erosion produced the present-day topography. The hills are so called because of their dark appearance from a distance, as they are covered in evergreen trees. Tribe (Native American), American Indian tribes have a long history in the Black Hills and consider it a sacred site. After conquering the Cheyenne in 1776, the Lakota people, Lakota took the territory of the Black Hills, which became central to their culture. In 1868, the Federal government of the United States, federal US government signed the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868, ...
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Sapa Language
Sapa, or Tày Sa Pa, is a Southwestern Tai language of Sa Pa, Lào Cai Province, northern Vietnam. According to Pittayaporn (2009) and ''Glottolog'', it is the closest relative of the Southwestern Tai languages, but does not share the phonological innovations that define that group. There are about 300 speakers. Tày Sa Pa speakers are classified by the Vietnamese as ethnic Tay people, most of whom speak Central Tai languages rather than Southwestern Tai languages. According to Jerold Edmondson, the phonology, tones, and lexicon of Tày Sa Pa is similar to that of Standard Thai. A similar Southwestern Tai language called Padi is spoken in Mường Khương District, Lao Cai Province, northern Vietnam Northern Vietnam or '' Tonkin'' () is one of three geographical regions in Vietnam. It consists of three geographic sub-regions: the Northwest (Vùng Tây Bắc), the Northeast (Vùng Đông Bắc), and the Red River Delta (Đồng Bằng Sôn .... References Sou ...
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Sapa Inca
The Sapa Inca (from ; ) was the monarch of the Inca Empire (''Tawantinsuyu'' "the region of the four [provinces]"), as well as ruler of the earlier Kingdom of Cusco and the later Neo-Inca State at Vilcabamba, Peru, Vilcabamba. While the origins of the position are mythical and originate from the Origin myth, legendary foundation of the city of Cusco, it seems to have come into being historically around AD 1100. Although the Inca believed the Sapa Inca to be the son of Inti (the Solar deity, Sun god) and often referred to him as ''Inti churi'' "solar son" or ''Intip churin'' "son of the Sun", the position eventually became Hereditary monarchy, hereditary, with Primogeniture#Agnatic primogeniture, son succeeding father. The principal wife of the Inca was known as the Qoya, coya or ''quya''. The Sapa Inca was at the top of the social hierarchy, and played a dominant role in the political and spiritual realm. Manco Capac, the first Inca monarch, adopted the title ''capac'' or ''qhap ...
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Sapa Arena
Sapa Arena is an indoor bandy and ice hockey rink in Vetlanda in Sweden. It is the home venue of Vetlanda BK, and was inaugurated on 10 September 2011 with a men's friendly bandy game where Vetlanda BK defeated Hammarby IF Hammarby Idrottsförening ("Hammarby Sports Club"), commonly known as Hammarby IF or simply Hammarby ( or, especially locally, ), is a Swedish sports club located in Stockholm, with a number of member organizations active in a variety of differ ..., 5–3. Sapa Arena holds 2,000 people. It hosted Division B of the 2013 Bandy World Championship. References {{coord missing, Sweden Bandy venues in Sweden Sport in Vetlanda Sports venues completed in 2011 2011 establishments in Sweden Sports venues in Jönköping County 21st-century establishments in Jönköping County ...
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Sapa (sweetener)
Grape syrup is a condiment made with concentrated grape juice. It is thick and sweet because of its high ratio of sugar to water. Grape syrup is made by boiling grapes, removing their skins, and squeezing them through a sieve to extract the juice. Like other fruit syrups, a common use of grape syrup is as a topping to sweet cakes, such as pancakes or waffles. Names and etymology The ancient Greek name for grape syrup is (), in the general category of (), which translates to 'boiled'. The Greek name was used in Crete and, in modern times, in Cyprus. ' is the name for a type of Mediterranean grape syrup. The word comes from the Persian ''petmez'' (پتمز), which usually refers to grape syrup, but is also used to refer to mulberry and other fruit syrups. (not to be confused with ) is the southern Italian term for grape syrup. It is made only from cooked wine grape must (), with no fermentation involved. There is no alcohol or vinegar content, and no additives, preservat ...
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