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  2. SAPO (company) - Wikipedia

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    SAPO (company) The Servidor de Apontadores Portugueses Online ( SAPO, English: Portuguese Online Pointers Server) is a Portuguese portal and provider of products and services for the Internet. Founded in 1995 as a search engine, it is the largest internet portal in Portugal. [1] The current SAPO logo was created in 2014.

  3. Swedish Security Service - Wikipedia

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    History Lt Col Adlercreutz, credited with the formation of the General Security Service in 1938. The origins of the Swedish Security Service is often linked to the establishment of a special police bureau (Polisbyrån) during the First World War in 1914, which reported directly to the General Staff, predecessor of the Office for the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.

  4. Kambo (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Kambo, also known as vacina-do-sapo, or sapo (from Portuguese: sapo, lit. 'toad'), is the dried skin secretions of the giant leaf frog (known as the kambô in Portuguese), a species of frog, used as a transdermal medicine; however, evidence for its effectiveness is limited. Kambo is usually used in a group setting, called a kambo circle or ...

  5. Sapovirus - Wikipedia

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    Sapovirus is a non-enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus about 7.7kb in size. The virus has a 3'-end poly (A) tail but not a 5' cap. Sapovirus has an icosahedral structure that contains 180 subunits (T=3). The diameter of the capsid is between 27 and 40 nm. [10]

  6. South African Post Office - Wikipedia

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    Website. postoffice.co.za. South African Post Office ( SA Post Office) is the national postal service of South Africa and as a state owned enterprise, its only shareholder is the South African government. In terms of South African law, the Post Office is the only entity that is legally allowed to accept reserved mail, and as such, it operates a ...

  7. Sapo National Park - Wikipedia

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    Sapo National Park is a national park in Sinoe County, Liberia. It is the country's largest protected area of rainforest, [1] was the first national park established in the country, [2] [3] and contains the second-largest area of primary tropical rainforest in West Africa after Taï National Park in neighbouring Côte d'Ivoire . [4]

  8. Santa Claus melon - Wikipedia

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    Origin. Spain. The Santa Claus melon, sometimes known as Christmas melon [1] or Piel de Sapo (Toad Skin), is a variety of melon (family Cucurbitaceae, Cucumis melo, Inodorus group) originating in Spain that grows to about a foot in length and is ovoid in shape. It has a thick, green-striped outer rind and pale green to white inner flesh with a ...

  9. Soap - Wikipedia

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    The word sapo, Latin for soap, likely was borrowed from an early Germanic language and is cognate with Latin sebum, "tallow". It first appears in Pliny the Elder's account, Historia Naturalis, which discusses the manufacture of soap from tallow and ashes.