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Sagra may refer to: *Sagra, Uttar Pradesh, a village in Domariaganj, Uttar Pradesh, India *Sagra, Diamond Harbour, a village in South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India *Sagra, Russia, a rural locality (a settlement) in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia *Sagra, Alicante, a municipality in the province of Alicante, Valencian Community, Spain *La Sagra, a Spanish comarca *Sagra (festival), an Italian local festival, very often involving food *The Sagra del gelato ice-cream festival held in Massa Martana, Italy *Sagra Musicale Malatestiana, a music festival held in Rimini, Italy *Sagra di San Michele, an abbey in the Italian Val di Susa *the Sagra River in ancient Italy, site of the Battle of the Sagra *Sagra (beetle), ''Sagra'' (beetle), a genus of beetles {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Sagra, Uttar Pradesh
Sagra is a village in Basti district, Basti, Uttar Pradesh, India.http://eci.nic.in/archive/se2002/pollupd/ac/states/s24/Acnstcand154.htm Election Commission data, retrieved on 1 February 2010 Sagra is at the border of Basti district, Basti and Siddharthnagar districts. References

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Sagra, Diamond Harbour
Sagra is a village within the jurisdiction of the Diamond Harbour police station in the Diamond Harbour II CD block in the Diamond Harbour subdivision of the South 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Sagra is located at . It has an average elevation of . Transport A short stretch of local roads link Sagra to the National Highway 12. Healthcare Sarisha Block Primary Health Centre at Sarisha Sarisha is a village and a gram panchayat within the jurisdiction of the Diamond Harbour police station in the Diamond Harbour II CD block in the Diamond Harbour subdivision of the South 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Beng ..., with 15 beds, is the major government medical facility in the Diamond Harbour II CD block. References Villages in South 24 Parganas district {{South24Parganas-geo-stub ...
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Sagra, Russia
Sagra () is a rural locality (a settlement) under the administrative jurisdiction of the town of Verkhnyaya Pyshma in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located northwest of Yekaterinburg. Overview The settlement stands on the Black River, which flows into the nearby Isetskoe Lake. Sagra's population is between 113 and 188 people. The settlement has a railway platform on the Nizhny Tagil line to Yekaterinburg. Sagra's name comes from northern Russian dialect word Sogra, meaning "swamp overgrown with low forests". To the southeast of the village is extensive marshland, which has been partly drained and overgrown with pines. Events of July 1, 2011 On the night of Friday, July 1, 2011, there was a skirmish on the outskirts of the village between around thirty people. The skirmish was between residents, a group of bandits, and gang members, who came to Sagra by car and were members of the Azerbaijani diaspora in Yekaterinburg. One of the attackers was killed during the incident, a twenty ...
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Sagra, Alicante
Sagra is a village in the province of Alicante and autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. The municipality covers an area of and as of 2011 had a population of 454 people. Geography Sagra is one of the 33 towns that make up the region of the Marina Alta, north of the province of Alicante. With an area of 5.62 km2, it is located not far from the sea in the valley of La Rectoría traced by the river Girona in its slow flow towards the sea of the old Marquesado de Denia. Cabal "Caval" or Peña de Migdia (596 masl), (which separates it from the municipality of Pego; to the north, there is the abrupt sector of the port of Sagra (Pego road), which includes the rough area of the Penya Roja), the Mortit, the Sierra de Segaria of 508 m. Mountains that are part of the mountainous system of the Betica mountain range that starts in Gibraltar in the Gulf of Cádiz, reaching the province of Alicante where it disappears into the Mediterranean after Montgó, Denia, Cabo de la Nao de Javea ...
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La Sagra
La Sagra is a region in central Spain lying between the cities of Madrid and Toledo. In a wider sense, it includes municipalities belonging to both the south of the Community of Madrid and the north of the province of Toledo. In a more restricted sense, concerning the municipalities in Castilla−La Mancha, the Toledan Sagra includes municipalities in the right (north) bank of the Tagus up to the northern provincial border with the Madrid region, whilst its Western limits are moot. The placename comes from the Arabic ''Al-Saqra'', 'cultivated field'. Extending across roughly 1,100 km2, the Toledan Sagra features a generally flat landscape. In the 21st-century, the area has experienced robust demographic growth and a boom of logistics. References Bibliography * * * * * External links Comarca de La Sagra, según la Diputación de Toledo(Spanish) {{coord, 40, 03, 41, N, 3, 54, 10, W, region:ES_type:adm3rd_source:kolossus-cawiki, display=title Comarcas of Castilla†...
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Sagra (festival)
In Italy, a (: ) is a local festival or feast celebrating an annual event such as the consecration of a church, the patron saint of a town, or a harvest. Such events always involving food and drink, and frequently a historical pageant and sporting events: when the sporting event is a historical recreation as well, such as a joust or a horse race in costume or armour, it is called "palio". Overview The various almost always have their origins in old country fairs or similar entertainments, but many of them now aim at visitors or even foreign tourists, and some, such as the Quintana of Foligno, had lapsed for many years but have been recently revived. is often dedicated to some specifics of local food, and the name of the includes that food; for example: at Casteldilago near Arrone, at Cannara, at Savona, at di Novafeltria, at Bracciano, at Carpacco-Dignano, and so on. Among the most common are those celebrating olive oil, wine, pasta and pastry of various types, ...
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Sagra Del Gelato
Sagra may refer to: *Sagra, Uttar Pradesh, a village in Domariaganj, Uttar Pradesh, India *Sagra, Diamond Harbour, a village in South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India *Sagra, Russia, a rural locality (a settlement) in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia *Sagra, Alicante, a municipality in the province of Alicante, Valencian Community, Spain *La Sagra, a Spanish comarca *Sagra (festival) In Italy, a (: ) is a local festival or feast celebrating an annual event such as the consecration of a church, the patron saint of a town, or a harvest. Such events always involving food and drink, and frequently a historical pageant and sport ..., an Italian local festival, very often involving food *The Sagra del gelato ice-cream festival held in Massa Martana, Italy * Sagra Musicale Malatestiana, a music festival held in Rimini, Italy * Sagra di San Michele, an abbey in the Italian Val di Susa *the Sagra River in ancient Italy, site of the Battle of the Sagra * ''Sagra'' (beetle), a genus ...
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Sagra Di San Michele
The Sacra di San Michele, sometimes known as Saint Michael's Abbey, is a religious complex on Mount Pirchiriano, situated on the south side of the Val di Susa in the territory of the municipality of Sant'Ambrogio di Torino, in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont region of northwestern Italy. The abbey, which for much of its history was under Benedictine rule, is now entrusted to the Rosminians. A special regional law acknowledges it as the "Symbolic monument of the Piedmont region". This monumental abbey served as one of the inspirations for the book ''The Name of the Rose'' by Umberto Eco. History According to some historians, in ancient Rome, Roman times a military stronghold existed on the current location of the abbey, commanding the main road leading to Gaul from Italy. Later, after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Lombards built a fortress here against the Franks, Frankish invasions. Little is known of the early years of the abbey. The oldest extant account i ...
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