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ZAKA         
  • Zaka armoured [[ambulance]] for use in the [[West Bank]]
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zaka (disambiguation)
ZAKA (, abbreviation for Zihuy Korbanot Ason, , literally: "Disaster Victim Identification") is a series of voluntary community emergency response teams in Israel, each operating in a police district (two in the Central District due to geographic considerations). These organizations are recognized by the Israeli government.
Sannenzaka         
STREET IN KYOTO, JAPAN
Sannen-zaka
, is a stone-paved pedestrian road and tourist attraction in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The road is lined with traditional buildings and shops, and is often paired with the similar road, Ninenzaka.
Coquelicot-zaka kara         
JAPANESE MANGA SERIES WRITTEN BY TETSURŌ SAYAMA AND ILLUSTRATED BY CHIZURU TAKAHASHI
Kokuriko-Zaka Kara; Kokurikozaka kara
is a Japanese manga series by Tetsurō Sayama and Chizuru Takahashi which was serialized by Kodansha from December 1979 (January issue 1980) to July 1980 (August issue 1980) in the shōjo manga magazine Nakayoshi. The manga was collected in two volumes published under the KC Nakayoshi imprint.
Examples of use of ZAKA
1. The Zaka rescue service said one Israeli was dead.
2. Take the case of Fasi Zaka and "News, Views and Confused." The program, a Pakistani version of Comedy Central‘s "The Daily Show," features Zaka and a co–anchor.
3. Mir Zaka has become synonymous with the perils facing Afghan archaeology.
4. ZAKA will offer courses in first aid, emergency medicine, rescue and evacuation for Jewish communities overseas.
5. Five of the injuries were moderate to serious, Magen David Adom and Zaka reported.