Sapa

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Sapa may refer to:

  • Sa Pa, a holiday-resort town in Northern Vietnam
  • a kind of sugar syrup in ancient Rome, made from grape juice, or wine vinegar which was cooked down in lead pots, producing lead acetate, which is very sweet. It probably was contaminated with enough lead acetate so as to be toxic. See Defrutum.
  • a barangay in Tawi-Tawi, Philippines
  • The South African Press Association
  • Sapa develops and markets high value-added profiles, building systems and heat transfer strip in aluminium. Our business concept is built on close co-operation with customers - in Europe, North America and Asia. Sapa employs 8,600 people and has a turnover of 18 billion SEK (end 2006).
  • Sapa Profiles is one of the world’s leading producers of extruded aluminium profiles and maintains extensive operations in the value-added fabrication of profiles
  • Sapa Building System is one of the three largest suppliers of building systems based on aluminium profiles in Europe.
  • Sapa Heat Transfer is one of the world’s leading companies in the production of aluminium heat-exchanger strip for the automotive industry.
  • sapagroup
  • Sapa travel guides
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