Asa River (Japan) — Asa River (浅川, Asa kawa?) is a tributary of the Tama River in Tokyo, Japan. It is 30.15 km long, flowing from mountains in Hachiōji to the Tama in the city of Hino. External links … Wikipedia
Asa River (Kazakhstan) — The Asa River is a river of Kazakhstan. v · … Wikipedia
Asa — may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 3 Other 4 See also People Aṣa (born 1982), Paris born Nigerian singer songwriter … Wikipedia
Asa Danforth Jr. — Asa Danforth Jr. Born June 29, 1768(1768 06 29) Brookfield, Massachusetts, United States Died c. 1821 Occupation Early settler, land speculator, highway engineer Spouse Olive L … Wikipedia
Asa Danforth — Sr. Born July 6, 1746(1746 07 06) Worcester, Massachusetts Died September 2, 1818(1818 09 02) (aged 72) Occupation Early settler Spouse … Wikipedia
Asa Lewis — was a young Barren County, Kentucky farmboy, who was born about 1843. Asa joined Company E, 6th Kentucky Infantry Regiment of the Orphan Brigade of the Confederate States Army, Lewis received no training, but was simply handed a rifle and told he … Wikipedia
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Asa Waters — II (November 2, 1769 Sutton December 24, 1841 Millbury) was an American gunsmith, and industrialist.[1] He learned gunsmithing from his father. He earned a patent for turning a gun barrel in a lathe[1][2] In 1808, with his brother Elijah, he… … Wikipedia
Asa White Kenney Billings — (February 8, 1876 – November 3, 1949) was an American hydroelectric engineer and a pioneer of the electrification of Brazil, where he spent nearly all of the last 27 years of his life. He is best remembered today for the Represa Billings… … Wikipedia
Asa Martin — (* 28. Juni 1900 in Winchester, Kentucky; † 15. August 1979 in Kentucky) war ein US amerikanischer Old Time Musiker. Martin war zwischen 1927 und 1934 Gitarrist für Fiddlin Doc Roberts und trat danach überwiegend im Radio auf. Inhaltsverzeichnis… … Deutsch Wikipedia