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Sika may refer to: * Sika (people), an ethnic group in Indonesia * Sika, Burkina Faso, a village * Sika, Iran, a village * Sika language, the language of the Sika people * Sika deer, a species of deer native to East Asia * Sika AG, a chemical company based in Switzerland * Sika Club Beirut, a former association football club in Lebanon People with the given name * Sika Anoaʻi (born 1945), American Samoan professional wrestler * Sika Koné (born 2002), Malian women's basketball player * Sika Manu (born 1987), New Zealand rugby league player People with the surname * Jutta Sika Jutta Sika (September 17, 1877 – January 2, 1964) was an Austrian graphic designer, artist, fashion designer, and an educator. Early life and education Sika was born on September 17, 1877, in Linz, Austria. Her father, Alfred Sika, had worked a ... (1877–1964), Austrian graphic designer and artist * Paul Sika (born 1985), Ivorian fashion and advertising photographer, creative director and arti ...
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Sika (people)
The Sikka (also Sikkanese, Sika) people are an Indonesian ethnic group native to the region of east central Flores between the Bloh River, Bloh and Napung Rivers. In the city of Maumere, the center of the region, Sikka people occupy a separate block. The Sikka language, which is a member of the Timor-Ambon languages, is spoken by the Sikka people. The Sikka language has at least three recognized dialects, namely ''Sikka Natar'' dialect, ''Sara Krowe'' dialect and ''Ata Tana 'Ai'' or ''Sara Tana 'Ai'' dialect. History Timorese Sika A group of mestizo from Sikka Regency, Sikka and Europeans settled in 1851 as a voluntary recruits from the UK according to Sikka Dili over in Portuguese Timor. In that year, the Portuguese government had José Joaquim Lopes de Lima to sign a treaty with the Netherlands concluded that the west of Timor, Flores island and other areas of the Lesser Sunda Islands are ceded to them. This agreement was later confirmed by the History of East Timor#Portuguese ru ...
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