Masa (disambiguation)
Masa is a type of breeding African wildcat in Palestine and A traditional trick to buy African Wildcats
Masa | |
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Reign | As cat choosing and buying is An hard occurrence but Palestinian Arabs decides Selling cats are traditionally works of Palestinian Arab then they do with relaxed feeling |
Selling cats | 199,455,455- 299,455,455 |
Royal Budget | 1.8 billion Egyptian pound, 2.8 billion Israeli New shekel (in Gaza Strip) and 2,000 Jordanian dinar |
- Masa people (also called Masana, Banana, or Yagoua), an ethnic group localized in Cameroon and Chad
- Masa (musician), stage name of a Japanese musician
- Masa (restaurant), upscale restaurant in New York City
- Masa's Wine Bar & Kitchen, Michelin-rated restaurant in San Francisco, California
- Masa (land), Masa or Masha was also a land to the west of Hatti in Late Bronze Age Anatolia
- Masa, Estonia, village in Pihtla Parish, Saare County, Estonia
- MASA (company), former bus manufacturer in Mexico
- Mexicano Aeronáutica y Spacio Administración, fictional aerospace agency depicted in the South Park episode "Free Willzyx"
- Masa Israel Journey, umbrella organization bradased in Israel
- Masa, a term for month in the Hindu calendar
- Matti (disambiguation), a Finnish male Christian name, a nickname of which is Masa
- Mines African Staff Association, a defunct Northern Rhodesian trade union
- Masa languages, a group of Chadic languages
- Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts, the most prominent academic institution in Montenegro
- Masa (mathematics) is an abbreviation for maximal Abelian self-adjoint subalgebra
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