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Kassa

American  
[kosh-sho] / ˈkɒʃ ʃɒ /

noun

  1. Hungarian name of Košice.


Kassa British  
/ ˈkɔʃʃɔ /

noun

  1. the Hungarian name for Košice

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Professor Ramon Wyss, whose father was born during the family's diplomatic posting in Ethiopia, handed over the items at a ceremony attended by Tourism Minister Selamawit Kassa.

From BBC

It is a piece of timeless beauty that leads into the ambient, contemporary love song “One Pillow,” featuring Estelle and Kassa Overall.

From Los Angeles Times

Dartmouth researcher Zhenkun Yuan is first author on the study with co-authors including research associate Yihuang Xiong, engineering PhD candidates Gideon Kassa and Andrew Pike, and engineering professors Hautier and Jifeng Liu -- as well as researchers from eight other partner institutions.

From Science Daily

Yet Kassa Overall, an adventurous drummer, producer and emcee, has managed to chart new terrain while breaking off from this well-traveled path.

From Seattle Times

“There is no terrorist, no movement, no organization, no group that has settled or tried to settle in our department,” said Robert Wimbo Kassa, the mayor of Materi.

From Seattle Times