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Hacha may refer to: * Emil Hácha (1872–1945), the third President of Czechoslovakia from 1938 to 1939 * Hacha (corporation), a Chinese electronics manufacturer mostly involved with portable media player (PMP) design and manufacture * the Spanish name for ''Kyphosus elegans'', a marine fish * Portable stone court markers usually depicting animals or skulls placed around the arena of a Maya Ballgame * Hacha'a Hach'a, also written as Hacha or Hachaa or Hechea (from Iraqi Arabiهَچَعmeaning "lying down"), with or without the Arabic definite article Al- or El-, is the name for an Iraqi poetic, musical style and its accompanying expressive dance.علي ..., a poetry, music, and dance form originally from northern Iraq See also * Hache (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Emil Hácha
Emil Dominik Josef Hácha (; 12 July 1872 – 27 June 1945) was a Czech lawyer, the president of Czechoslovakia from November 1938 to March 1939. In March 1939, after the breakup of Czechoslovakia, Hácha was the nominal president of the newly proclaimed German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Early life and legal career Emil Hácha was born on 12 July 1872 in the South Bohemian town of Trhové Sviny.Snyder "Hácha, Emil" ''Encyclopedia of the Third Reich'' p. 134 He graduated from a secondary school in České Budějovice and then applied for the law faculty at the University of Prague. After finishing his studies in 1896 (JUDr.) he worked for the Country Committee of the Kingdom of Bohemia in Prague (a self-government body with quite limited power). In 1902, Hácha married Marie Klausová (1873–1938). They had a daughter, Milada. Marie died ten months before Hácha became president. Shortly after the outbreak of World War I, he became a judge at the Supreme Adminis ...
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Hacha (corporation)
Hacha may refer to: * Emil Hácha (1872–1945), the third President of Czechoslovakia from 1938 to 1939 * Hacha (corporation), a Chinese electronics manufacturer mostly involved with portable media player (PMP) design and manufacture * the Spanish name for ''Kyphosus elegans'', a marine fish * Portable stone court markers usually depicting animals or skulls placed around the arena of a Maya Ballgame * Hacha'a, a poetry, music, and dance form originally from northern Iraq See also

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Kyphosus Elegans
''Kyphosus elegans'', the Chopa Mojonera or Cortez chub, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a sea chub from the family Kyphosidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean where it is of minor importance to commercial fisheries. Description ''Kyphosus elegans'' has an oval, laterally compressed body with a small head and a pointed snout, the forehead slopes steeply in front of the eyes. The mouth is small and when closed the maxilla are partially hidden beneath the preorbital bones. The teeth are very characteristic and form a single row in the front of both jaws, they are incisiform and have a rather lanceolate shape, resembling the head of a hockey stick, they have compressed roots and they are set horizontally, creating a striated plate within the oral cavity, There are teeth on the vomer too. The dorsal fin is continuous, the front part contains 10-11 spines which can be folded into a groove which is covered in scales, the rear part has 13 soft rays. with the first few ra ...
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Hacha'a
Hach'a, also written as Hacha or Hachaa or Hechea (from Iraqi Arabiهَچَعmeaning "lying down"), with or without the Arabic definite article Al- or El-, is the name for an Iraqi poetic, musical style and its accompanying expressive dance.علي الخاقاني، فنون الادب الشعبي - دار البيان - بغداد 1989 This poetic, musical and dance tradition originated in the North of Iraq but now is mostly popular in Southern Iraq, especially in the Roma or Gypsy communities of Iraq known as Kawliya, which is also the name of the accompanying dance. The poetry Hacha'a poetry, also known as Tajleebah, from Arabic تجليبة which means bringing back, is about bringing back emotional things like memories, a lost love, mending a broken heart, and so on. Hacha'a poetry is sung in the Hacha'a mode, and describes the suffering of love. The audience hand-claps and interjects verbally with "hacha'a", meaning to lie down, in an encouragement to be finally rid of ...
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