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Its Founder in Japan is called Jaca, in China Xe Kia; when they made an Idol of him, they named him Foe.
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In August 2002, the IOC cut four candidates: 1984 host Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina; Jaca, Spain; Harbin, China; and Andorra La Vella, capital of the mountain state of Andorra.
Future Games glance 2007
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The cities that didn't make it: Almaty, Kazakhstan; Borjomi, Georgia; Sofia, Bulgaria; and quadrennial bidder Jaca, Spain.
Future Games glance 2007
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Almaty was fourth at 5-6, followed by Jaca 4-5, Sofia 3-4 and Borjomi 2-3.
USATODAY.com - IOC picks three finalists for 2014 Winter Games 2006
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A bit of artificial snow and some dramatic re-contouring of terrain, and cities unblemished by tectonic uplifts can compete with the likes of Salzburg, Sochi and Jaca.
Ski Delft 2006
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A bit of artificial snow and some dramatic re-contouring of terrain, and cities unblemished by tectonic uplifts can compete with the likes of Salzburg, Sochi and Jaca.
Archive 2006-03-01 2006
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PyeongChang is the top pick with 29 percent of the vote; Sofia and Jaca (pronounced HA-ca) are tied for last with 6 percent, which is ridiculous because Jaca is so much fun to say.
Hola Jaca? 2007
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A couple of Jason's friends were flying down to hook up with us in Jaca, CR for the close-out of the trip.
Archive 2006-07-01 mike247worldwide 2006
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A couple of Jason's friends were flying down to hook up with us in Jaca, CR for the close-out of the trip.
Isla de Ometepe mike247worldwide 2006
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Mutiny of the garrison at Jaca, demanding a republic.
1930, Jan. 28 2001
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