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Saya may refer to: People * Saya Sakakibara (born 1999), Australian Olympic gold medallist in BMX racing * Gaetano Saya (born 1956), Italian politician * John Nada Saya (born 1978), Tanzanian long-distance runner * Saya Aye (1872–1930), major painter from Mandalay * Saya Hayashi (born 1999), Japanese actress known professionally as Rikka Ihara * Saya Ito (born 1999), Japanese kickboxer * Saya Kamitani (born 1996), is a Japanese professional wrestler * Saya Iida (born 1997), is a Japanese professional wrestler * Saya Mochizuki (born 1976), former Japanese idol and model * Saya Myit (1888–1966), major painter of Buddhist works for religious sites in Lower Burma * Saya San (1876–1931), monk, a physician and the leader of the “Saya San Rebellion” of 1930–1932 in Burma * Saya Saung (1898–1952), early Burmese watercolorist famous in Burma for his landscape works * Saya Sayantsetseg, Mongolian concert pianist and professor of music * Saya Takagi (born 1963), Ja ...
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Saya Sakakibara
Saya Sakakibara (born 23 August 1999) is an Australian cyclist competing in BMX racing events. Early life Sakakibara was born on the Gold Coast, Queensland, to a mother of Japanese heritage and a father of British citizenship. She started BMX racing at the age of four after watching her older brother Kai competing. The family moved to Sydney in 2007 and Sakakibara joined the South Illawarra BMX Club where her brother Kai was a member. She then began competing on the junior circuits and quickly rose through the ranks winning state and national titles. Personal life As of 2019, Sakakibara is dating fellow BMX racer, Romain Mahieu. Career Sakakibara has represented Australia at World Championship level. She won a silver medal in the Junior Elite BMX Supercross at the 2017 World Championships. She was awarded AusCycling's Female BMX Racing Rider of the Year in 2020. She was selected for the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics as part of the Australian team. She crashed in the semi-fin ...
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Saya, Aichi
was a List of towns in Japan, town located in Ama District, Aichi, Ama District, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Population As of 2003 the town had an estimated population of 29,875 and a population density, density of 1,601.88 persons per km2. The total area was 18.65 km2. History On April 1, 2005, Saya, along with the town of Saori, Aichi, Saori, and the villages of Hachikai, Aichi, Hachikai and Tatsuta, Aichi, Tatsuta (all from Ama District, Aichi, Ama District), was merged to create the city Aisai, Aichi, Aisai. References

Dissolved municipalities of Aichi Prefecture Aisai, Aichi {{Aichi-geo-stub ...
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The Last Vampire
''The Last Vampire'' series (later rebranded as ''Thirst'') consists of books written by Christopher Pike and chronicles the life of Sita, a 5,000-year-old vampire. Publication History ''The Last Vampire'' was published in 1994. Sequels were originally published as numbered "The Last Vampire" titles. ''The Last Vampire 2: Black Blood'' was published later in 1994, and ''The Last Vampire 3: Red Dice'' followed in 1995. 1996 saw the publication of three additional titles over a span of six months: ''The Last Vampire 4: Phantom'', ''The Last Vampire 5: Evil Thirst'', and ''The Last Vampire 6: Creatures of Forever''. In 2009, the first three novels were republished in a new omnibus edition entitled ''Thirst No. 1: Human Urges, Fatal Consequences''. The series' new branding drops "The Last Vampire" from all titles beyond the first, listing the individual titles as "The Last Vampire," "Black Blood," and "Red Dice." In 2010, the next three novels were similarly republished as a ...
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Little Busters!
is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key. It was released on July 27, 2007 for Windows PCs and is rated for all ages. ''Little Busters!'' is Key's sixth game, along with other titles such as '' Kanon'', ''Air'', and ''Clannad''. An adult version of the game titled ''Little Busters! Ecstasy'' was released on July 25, 2008 for Windows, unlike ''Kanon'' and ''Air'', which were first released with adult content and then had later versions with such content removed. ''Ecstasy'' was later ported to the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Switch with the adult content removed under the title ''Little Busters! Converted Edition''. An English version for Windows was released on Steam in 2017. The story follows a group of childhood friends ( Riki Naoe, Rin Natsume, Kyousuke Natsume, Masato Inohara and Kengo Miyazawa) now attending high school called the Little Busters, as they decide to form a baseball team. Riki, who is diagnosed wi ...
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