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Baca may refer to: * Baca (surname), including a list of people with the name *Baca, Hungarian name of , a village in Romania * Baca, Yucatán, seat of Baca Municipality, Mexico *Baca County, Colorado * Baca Municipality, Yucatán, Mexico *Baca, the appellation given by Josephus for the Galilean village of Peki'in * Baca National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado *, Portugal, which joins Alcoa River to form Alcobaça River (Portugal) * Bakkah, also transliterated Baca, another name for Mecca, Saudi Arabia * Bikers Against Child Abuse * Undecaprenyl-diphosphatase, an enzyme * Brighton Aldridge Community Academy See also * Bača (other) * Bacas (other) * Bacca (other) * Backa (other) * De Baca County, New Mexico De Baca County is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2010 census, the population was 2,022, making it New Mexico's second-least populous county. Its county seat is Fort Sumner. The county is named for Ezequiel Cabeza De Bac ...
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Baca (surname)
Baca is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Baca family of New Mexico * Elfego Baca (1865–1945), American gunman, lawyer and politician * Geovany Baca (born 1971), Honduran boxer * Jimmy Santiago Baca (born 1952), American poet and writer * Joe Baca (born 1947), American politician * Joe Baca Jr. (born 1969), American politician * José A. Baca (1876–1924), American politician *Lee Baca (born 1942), American sheriff * Mariano Prado Baca (1776 – 1837), Central American lawyer and politician * Polly Baca (born 1941), American politician * Rafael Baca (born 1989), Mexican footballer *Susana Baca (born 1944), Peruvian singer See also * *Bač (name) Bač (Бач), pronounced in English as ''Bach'', was a historical Slavic personal name whose existence was documented in the Middle Ages. It is not certain whether the language of this name is Slavic, Paleo-Balkanic or Romanian. History The na ... * Bača (surname) * Bacca (surname) {{surname, Baca Span ...
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Baca, Yucatán
Baca is a locality in the state of Yucatán, Mexico, head of the homonymous municipality. It is located approximately east of Mérida, and west of Motul. Toponymy The toponymic Baca is the Yucatec Maya Yucatec Maya (; referred to by its speakers simply as Maya or as , is one of the 32 Mayan languages of the Mayan language family. Yucatec Maya is spoken in the Yucatán Peninsula and northern Belize. There is also a significant diasporic commu ... word for "water in the shape of a horn". History In 1441 following the fall of Mayapan, the area fell within the provinces of Ceh Pech and after the conquest became part of the encomienda system. During the conquest, the batab (chief), Ah-Op-Pech, was baptized and took the name Ambrosio Pech, simultaneously being appointed as governor. He was succeeded by his son Pedro Pech in 1567. In 1704, the encomendero was Pedro Cepeda y Lira II, who was responsible for 1548 native inhabitants. On 15 October 1881, Baca was granted town ...
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Baca County, Colorado
Baca County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,506. The county seat is Springfield. Located at the southeast corner of Colorado, the county shares state borders with Kansas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. History Baca County was created by the Colorado legislature on April 16, 1889, out of eastern portions of Las Animas County. Baca County was named in honor of pioneer and Colorado territorial legislator Felipe Baca. Prior to the 1880s there was little activity in the county, other than along the Cutoff Branch of the Santa Fe Trail that crosses its extreme southeastern corner. The 1910s saw wet years and expansion due to the increase in acreage that could be homesteaded. World War I also brought increased demand for agricultural products. The arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad in 1926 created new towns and a population increase. The Dust Bowl arrived in the 1930s, with Baca County being one of the hardest hit areas. ...
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Baca Municipality
Baca Municipality (In the Yucatec Maya Language: “water in the shape of a horn”) is one of the 106 municipalities in the Mexican state of Yucatán containing (118.78 km2) of land and located roughly 32 km east of the city of Mérida. History In 1441 following the fall of Mayapan, the area fell within the provinces of Ceh Pech and after the conquest became part of the encomienda system. During the conquest, the batab (chief), Ah-Op-Pech, was baptized and took the name Ambrosio Pech, simultaneously being appointed as governor. He was succeeded by his son Pedro Pech in 1567. In 1704, the encomendero was Pedro Cepeda y Lira II, who was responsible for 1548 native inhabitants. On 15 October 1881, the village became Villa Baca. In 1900, the station of Tixkunheil was categorized as a village. In 1912, San Antonio Tzutzá and its annex "Yaxnic" are joined with Baca municipality. In 1921, the Villa was dissolved and the land was returned to the ejido. Governance The mun ...
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Peki'in
Peki'in (alternatively Peqi'in) ( he, פְּקִיעִין) or Buqei'a ( ar, البقيعة), is a Druze–Arab town with local council status in Israel's Northern District. It is located eight kilometres east of Ma'alot-Tarshiha in the Upper Galilee. In it had a population of . The majority of residents are Druze (78%), with a large Christian (20.8%) and Muslim (1.2%) minorities. The former Jewish community of Peki'in maintained a presence there since the Second Temple period,Researchers race to document vanishing Jewish heritage of Galilee Druze village
Eli Ashkenaz, 25 July 2012,

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Baca National Wildlife Refuge
The Baca National Wildlife Refuge is a United States National Wildlife Refuge located in southern Colorado. It is within the Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area. Fauna Many bird species such as the kestrel, great horned owl, northern flicker, robin, yellow warbler, and Bullock's oriole roam in the riparian areas of this refuge. Waterfowl that inhabit here include mallard, pintail, teal, Canada goose, avocet, killdeer, white-faced ibis, egret, and heron. Geography The wildlife refuge is located on the lands of the Luis Maria Baca Grant No. 4 near Crestone, Colorado in the San Luis Valley in southern Saguache and northern Alamosa counties, about northeast of the town of Alamosa, on the west side of the Sangre de Cristo Range. The site was authorized by the United States Congress in 2000 as part of legislation that also authorized the nearby Great Sand Dunes National Park. It was formally established in 2003 when administration began under the United States Fish and Wildlif ...
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Alcobaça River (Portugal)
The Alcoa () is a river of Portugal, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean.José Pedro Duarte Tavares: Hydraulics, Lines of Cistercian Hydraulic System in Alcobaça , in: Cultural Route of the Region of Alcobaça. S. 39-109, Alcobaça 2001, It rises in the municipality of Alcobaça and flows into the ocean near Nazaré. The river section below the confluence with its tributary Baça is also referred to as ''Alcobaça''. References Rivers of Portugal Drainage basins of the Atlantic coast of Iberia {{portugal-river-stub ...
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Bakkah
Bakkah ( ar, بَكَّةُ ), is a place mentioned in '' sura'' 3 ( 'Āl 'Imrān), '' ayah'' 96 of the Qur'an, a verse sometimes translated as: " Verily the first House set apart unto mankind was that at Bakkah, blest, and a guidance unto the worlds", According to Muslim scholars, Bakkah is an ancient name for Mecca, the most holy city of Islam. (The word Mecca is only used once in the Quran in verse 48:24 ("and it is He who withheld their hands from you and your hands from them within he area ofMakkah after He caused you to overcome them. And ever is Allah aware of what you do, Seeing.")) Most Muslims believe Mecca and Bakkah are synonyms, but to Muslim scholars there is a distinction: Bakkah refers to the Kaaba and the sacred site immediately surrounding it, while Mecca is the name of the city in which they are both located. According to Lisān al-'Arab of Ibn Manẓūr, the site of the Kaaba and its surroundings was named Bakkah due to crowding and congestion of people i ...
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Bikers Against Child Abuse
Bikers Against Child Abuse (B.A.C.A. or B.A.C.A. International, Inc.) is a charitable worldwide motorcycle club. Based in Provo, Utah since its inception in 1995 by BYU graduate, psychologist, play therapist and social worker John Paul Lilly, their organization "exists with the intent to create a safer environment for abused children". B.A.C.A. was founded in 1995 in Provo, Utah. The organization's mission is to empower abused children to not be afraid of the world in which they live by working in conjunction with local and state officials who are already in place to protect children. To accomplish its goal, B.A.C.A. uses the stigma surrounding bikers as strong, mean and menacing to its advantage, their presence warding off potential threats in an effort to protect children in need. B.A.C.A. maintains groups of members, known as Chapters, in eighteen countries: United States, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Spain, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, New ...
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Undecaprenyl-diphosphatase
In enzymology, an undecaprenyl-diphosphatase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction :undecaprenyl diphosphate + H2O \rightleftharpoons undecaprenyl phosphate + phosphate Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are undecaprenyl diphosphate and H2O, whereas its two products are undecaprenyl phosphate and phosphate. The enzymatic activity is enhanced by divalent cations, particularly Ca2+. In many bacteria, this enzyme is a membrane protein that participates in peptidoglycan biosynthesis. The enzyme has been implicated in conferring resistance to the antibiotic bacitracin. Nomenclature This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on acid anhydrides in phosphorus-containing anhydrides. The systematic name A systematic name is a name given in a systematic way to one unique group, organism, object or chemical substance, out of a specific population or collection. Systematic names are usually part of a nomenclature. A semisystema ...
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Brighton Aldridge Community Academy
Brighton Aldridge Community Academy (BACA) is a coeducational academy school in Brighton. It opened on 1 September 2010. The school replaced Falmer High School and is part of the Aldridge Education multi-academy trust. Dylan Davies became Brighton Aldridge Community Academy's second Principal succeeding Phil Hogg on her retirement, taking up the role in January 2014. In October 2010 the school announced a partnership with Sussex Cricket League to promote cricket in the area. The Aldridge Cricket Academy was subsequently formed which allows sixth form students from Brighton Aldridge Community Academy or Portslade Aldridge Community Academy to combine A level studies with an intensive cricket development programme. Brighton Aldridge Community Academy, Portslade Aldridge Community Academy and Latest TV jointly provide a digital media academy to students called the Brighton Digital Media Academy (BDMA), which launched in September 2015. The school was rated "Good" in all cate ...
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Bača (other)
Bača may refer to: *Bača (river), Slovenia * Bača pri Modreju, a village in the Municipality of Tolmin, Slovenia * Bača pri Podbrdu, a dispersed settlement in the Municipality of Tolmin, Slovenia * Bača subdialect, of Slovene * Bača (surname) See also *Bač (name) Bač (Бач), pronounced in English as ''Bach'', was a historical Slavic personal name whose existence was documented in the Middle Ages. It is not certain whether the language of this name is Slavic, Paleo-Balkanic or Romanian. History The na ... * Baca (other) * Bacca (other) * Backa (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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