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Sanda, Lahore
Sanda () is a residential town in Lahore District, Punjab, Pakistan, near the bank of the river Ravi River, Ravi and the Islampura (formerly Krishan Nagar, Kirshan Nagar) neighborhood. Now old Sanda (Union Council 66) is divided into Sanda Kalan ...
, a village in Punjab, Pakistan
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Sanda, Gotland, a village in the island of Gotland; see
Mästerby
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Sanda, Hyōgo
is a Cities of Japan, city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 108,452 in 47,018 households and a population density of 520 persons per km2. The total area of the city is .
Geography
Sanda City is ...
, Japan
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Sanda University, Shanghai, China
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Sanda Island (''Sandaigh''), off Kintyre
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Handa Island (''Eilean Shannda''), off Sutherland
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Sanday, Inner Hebrides
Sanday (; ) is one of the Small Isles, in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It is a tidal island linked to its larger neighbour, Canna, via sandbanks at low tide, and also connected to the larger island by a bridge. Canna and Sanday form a single ...
(''Sandaigh''), in the Small Isles
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Sanday, Orkney
Sanday (, ) is one of the inhabited islands of Orkney that lies off the north coast of mainland Scotland. With an area of , it is the third largest of the Orkney Islands.Haswell-Smith (2004) p. 334. The main centres of population are Lady Vill ...
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Sandray
Sandray () is one of the Barra Isles in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It never had a large population, and has been uninhabited since 1934. It is now known for its large seabird colony.
Geography
Sandray is half a mile due south of Vaters ...
(''Sanndraigh''), in the Outer Hebrides
People
Surname
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Anthony Ichiro Sanda
is a Japanese-American particle physicist. Along with Ikaros Bigi, he was awarded the 2004 Sakurai Prize for his work on CP violation and B meson decays.
Academic life
Sanda studied at the University of Illinois (B.S. 1965) and Princeton Unive ...
, Japanese-American particle physicist
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Bah Oumarou Sanda, Cameroonian diplomat
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Dominique Sanda
Dominique Marie-Françoise Renée Varaigne (born 11 March 1951) professionally known as Dominique Sanda, is a French actress.
Life and career
Sanda was born on 11 March 1951 in Paris, to Lucienne (née Pichon) and Gérard Varaigne. She appeare ...
, French actress
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Joseph Sanda, Cameroonian cyclist
* Makoto Sanda, Japanese author of ''
Rental Magica
is a Japanese light novel series by Makoto Sanda, with illustrations by Pako. It was serialized in '' The Sneaker'' magazine published by Kadokawa Shoten from August 2004 to March 2013. An anime television series adaptation produced by Zexcs ...
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Michal Šanda, Czech writer
Given name
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Sanda Ladoși
Sanda Ladoși (; born 2 January 1970 in Târgu Mureș) is a Romanian singer.
As a child, Ladoși sang in various choirs and groups. Near the age of 10 she began to study music and learned piano, classical guitar and singing. Since she was born ...
, Romanian singer
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Sanda Mamić
Sanda Mamić (born 22 March 1985) is a retired female tennis player and current full-time gaming streamer on Twitch from Croatia.
Early career
* 2001 – reached final at ITF Hvar/CRO
* 2002 – reached final at ITF Sopron/HUN
* 2003 – won fir ...
, Croatian tennis player
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Sanda Min Hla, 14th-century Burmese queen
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Sanda Oumarou, Cameroonian footballer
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Sanda Bouba Oumarou, Central African Republic basketball player
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Sanda Stolojan
Sanda Stolojan, née Henriette Lucia Sanda Zamfirescu (19 February 1919, Bucharest – 2 August 2005, Paris) was a Romanian poet, translator and writer. She was a dissident and prominent figure of the Romanian anticommunist exile.
Life
Born and r ...
, Romanian poet, translator, and writer
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Sanda Toma (canoeist)
Sanda Toma (born March 17, 1970) is a Romanian sprint canoer who competed from the early 1990s to the early 2000s (decade). Competing in three Summer Olympics, she won a bronze medal in the K-4 500 m event at Sydney in 2000.
Toma also wo ...
, Romanian Olympic sprint canoeist
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Sanda Toma (rower)
Sanda Toma (later Urichianu, born 24 February 1956) is a retired Romanian rower. Competing in single sculls she won the world title in 1979 and 1981 and an Olympic gold medal in 1980.
Toma first trained in handball and athletics, winning four j ...
, Romanian Olympic rower
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Umaru Sanda Ndayako
Alhaji (Dr) Umaru Sanda Ndayako (CFR, OFR), (1937 – 8 September, 2003) was the 12th Etsu Nupe from one of the ruling houses of Bida. His parents were Muhammadu Ndayako (CBE), the late 9th Etsu Nupe and Aisha Nuadoro.
Background education
Nda ...
, traditional ruler, Nigeria
Other
* , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1920
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Sanda (sport)
Sanda (), formerly Sanshou (), is the official China, Chinese kickboxing full-contact combat sport. In Chinese language, Chinese Language, "Sanda" originally referred to independent and separate training and combat techniques in contrast to "Ta ...
, a Chinese full-contact combat sport
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Sandas, a Hittite lion god
* Sanda, the Brown Gargantua, featured in ''
War of the Gargantuas
is a 1966 ''kaiju'' film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Referred by film historian Stuart Galbraith IV as a "quasi–sequel" to '' Frankenstein vs. Baragon'', the film was a Japanese-American co-production; ...
'' (1966)
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''Sanda'' (manga), a 2021 manga series written and illustrated by Paru Itagaki
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Indian spiny-tailed lizard
''Saara hardwickii'', commonly known as Hardwicke's spiny-tailed lizard or the Indian spiny-tailed lizard is a species of lizard in the Family (biology), family Agamidae. The species is found in patches across the Thar Desert, Kutch, and surrou ...
or ''sanda'' in Indic languages, a species of lizard renowned as a source of aphrodisiac
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