Moca, Moča, MoCA, or MOCA may refer to:

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Moca (genus)

Moca is a genus of moths in the family Immidae.

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External links

  • Walker, Francis (1863). List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum: Lepidoptera heterocera. Trustees, British Museum. p. 102. Retrieved 26 November 2012. 


  • Moca, Espaillat

    Moca is the capital of Espaillat province, in the Cibao region of the Dominican Republic, and it is the tenth-largest city of that country. Moca is located 11 miles/18 kilometers away from the country’s second city, Santiago. Known as "La Villa Heroica" (Village of Heroes) due to the amount of men and women from Moca who have played a major role in the Dominican Republic's history in bringing down two dictators, Ulises Heureaux and Rafael Trujillo, and bringing democracy back to the country.

    Moca is home to the Corazon Sagrado de Jesus ("Sacred Heart of Jesus") Cathedral. All its pane glass windows were originally brought from Italy depicting the apostles and Jesus' path to the crucifixion. Agriculture forms the primary livelihood of the inhabitants. Plantain and yucca are main crops. Most crops are harvested by hand.

    Moca is also recognized for its strong political up bringing. Former dictator Rafael Trujillo owned a house in Moca. In fact, the house is located a few blocks from the church Sagrado Corazon De Jesus (picture above).

    Sans

    Sans means without (absent). Sans or SANS may refer to:

  • Sans-serif (without serifs), in typography, a typeface that does not have the small features called "serifs" at the end of strokes which make up letters and symbols
  • Sans-culottes (without knee-breeches) or Sansculottism, a term created 1790-1792 by the French aristocracy to describe the poorer members of the Third Estate
  • Sans Famille (without family), an 1878 French novel by Hector Malot
  • Sanssouci, the former summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia at Potsdam
  • Sans, California, a former settlement
  • Bushmen, the indigenous people of Southern Africa, often referred to as San
  • Daniel Sans (born 1975), German tenor
  • Matthieu Sans (born 1988), French footballer
  • Sans, a character in the video game Undertale
  • Şans, the second studio album by the Turkish R&B singer, Murat Boz
  • Acronyms

  • SANS device, a medical instrument used for percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation
  • SANS Institute, an American internet security training company
  • Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), a method of studying polymers and colloids by elastic neutron scattering
  • Lessness (short story)

    "Lessness" is a short story by Samuel Beckett originally written in French as "Sans" in 1969, and later translated into English by the author. It was partly inspired by John Cage and the experimental music of the 1960s. The story was included in a book of short stories under the title Friendship launched in 1990 to coincide with the fourth anniversary of the kidnapping in Beirut of the British television journalist John McCarthy.

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    Şans

    Şans is second studio album by the Turkish R&B singer, Murat Boz. It was released on February 24, 2009. The album has so far produced eight singles.

    Singles

  • "Uçurum" is the lead single from the album. It was released in Turkey on June 14, 2008.
  • "Para Yok" was released as a radio/video only single on January 9, 2009.
  • "Özledim" was also released as a radio/video only single on April 16, 2009.
  • "Herşeyi Yak" was also released as a radio/video only single on June 15, 2009.
  • "Sallana Sallana" was also released as a radio/video only single on August 12, 2009.
  • "Gümbür Gümbür" was also released as a radio/video only single on December 15, 2009.
  • "İki Medeni İnsan" was also released as a radio/video only single on February 11, 2010. But for this release, the song was re-recorded featuring Soner Sarıkabadayı.
  • "Buralardan Giderim" was also released as a radio/video only single on September 9, 2010.
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