Saca
Šaca
Šaca (Hungarian: Saca) is a city part of
Košice,
Slovakia.The first written record about Šaca dates back to 1275. Since 1427 the landowners of Šaca were the family of Semsey which built a
castle here in the
15th century, however, it was pulled down on the order of the King
Matthias Corvinus. Water mills worked in Šaca since the
Middle Ages until
1950.After
World War II the village became a residential district for builders of a new steelworks company - Východoslovenské železiarne Košice (VSŽ Košice - "Eastern Slovak Iron Works in Košice"). In January
1960 construction started on more than 8 square kilometres of land. In
1965 the first blast furnace was fired up and production in the hot rolling mill and coke plant was started. In four decades the Košice mill has developed into a steel-producing plant that has managed to reach the markets and achieve a position among the significant steel producers. It has been accepted as a member of prestigious international organizations associating iron and steel producers and has become a partner of renowned foreign firms in joint ventures. The new phase in the history of the factory started on November 24, 2000 when the metallurgy production and commercial activities were sold to the leading American steel company The
United States Steel Corporation - VSŽ Košice changed name on
U. S. Steel Košice.
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saca (f)
n.
big sack; withdrawal
sacar
v.
take out, remove; bring out; draw out, extract; get; take; bring up; let; produce; educe, deduce; protract; (vulgar) have sexual intercourse
saca
n.
bag, handbag; sac, sack
sacar
v.
draw, wrest; whip; understand, grasp the meaning of (Slang)
saç
n.
hair, sheet iron, sheet metal, tin plate
saçmak
v.
scatter, strew, sprinkle, spill, broadcast, radiate, besprinkle, bestrew, disseminate, distribute, eradiate, irradiate, lash out on, sow, spit, splutter, throw out
saca
sac| a lord's right of holding a court for pleas of trespass among his tenants.