• 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...
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  • 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...
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  • Lào Cai Airport or Sapa Airport (Vietnamese language: Sân bay Lào Cai, Sân bay Sapa) is a military/civil planned to be constructed in the province of Lào...
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    Sapa-Sapa, officially the Municipality of Sapa-Sapa (Tagalog: Bayan ng Sapa-Sapa), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Tawi-Tawi, Philippines...
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  • added to the Urban Dictionary in 2020. The term "Sapa" is thought to have originated from Yoruba language. It is believed to be a linguistic blend that succinctly...
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    Sa Pa (redirect from Sapa, Lao Cai)
    Sa Pa (listen, also written as Sapa) is a district-level town of Lào Cai Province in the Northwest region of Vietnam. As of 2018, the town had a population...
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    Sapa, officially TTTM Sapa (Vietnamese: Trung Tâm Thương Mại Sapa), sometimes called Prague's Little Hanoi, or simply Prague's Hanoi, is the largest Vietnamese...
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    also called Pachacútec (Quechua: Pachakutiy Inka Yupanki), was the ninth Sapa Inca (before 1438 – 1471) of the Kingdom of Cusco which he transformed into...
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    western Java. It is the native language of more than 68 million people. Javanese is the largest of the Austronesian languages in number of native speakers...
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    Yupanqui wrote a Quechuan version of Don Quixote, under the title Yachay sapa wiraqucha dun Qvixote Manchamantan. A news broadcast in Quechua, "Ñuqanchik"...
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