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{{wiktionary|sass}}
'''Sass''' refers to one of:
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* [[Rudeness]]
'''SASS''' may refer to:

* [[Sass (stylesheet language)]]
* [[Sass (stylesheet language)]]
* [[Single Action Shooting Society]], a sanctioning organisation for cowboy action shooting
* [[Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences]]
* [[Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study]]
* [[South African Secret Service]]
* [[SASS-C]], the Surveillance Analysis Support System for ATC-Centre
* [[M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System]] (or M110 SASS)

==Places==
* [[Sass de Mura]], 2547 m mountain in the Veneto region of northern Italy
* [[Sass Rigais]], 3025 m mountain in the northwestern Dolomites in the Italian Alps
* [[Sass de Stria]], 2477 m mountain in the Veneto region of northern Italy

==Persons with given name Sass==
* [[Pedro Sass Petrazzi]] (born 1985), Brazilian football player
* [[Sass Henno]] (born 1982), Estonian writer
*[[Sass Jordan]] (born 1962), Canadian singer
* [[Sass Somekh]] (born 1946), Iraqi-born electrical engineer who served as President of Novellus (2003–2007)

==Persons with surname Sass==
* [[Anatoly Sass]] (born 1935), Russian Olympic rower
* [[Dawn Marie Sass]] (born 1959), American politician who was elected Treasurer of Wisconsin in 2006
* [[Hans-Martin Sass]] (born 1935), German bioethicist and Professor of Philosophy
* [[Henry Sass]] (1788–1844), English artist and teacher of painting who founded an important art school in London
* [[Jonathan Sass]] (born 1961), American jazz tuba player and composer
* [[Katrin Saß]] (born 1956), German actress, best known for playing Christiane Kerner in the film ''Goodbye Lenin''
* [[Katrina Von Sass]] (born 1972), Canadian Olympic volleyball player
* [[Paul Sass]], English mixed martial arts fighter
* [[Richard Sass]] (1774–1849), English landscape painter, etcher, and drawing master to royalty
* [[Sylvia Sass]] (born 1951), Hungarian operatic soprano

==Other uses==
* [[Sass and Bide]], Australian fashion label


'''SASS''' may also refer to:
* the [[Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study]]
* The [[M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System]] (or M110 SASS)


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Revision as of 16:32, 4 October 2010

Sass, Saß or SASS may refer to:

Places

  • Sass de Mura, 2547 m mountain in the Veneto region of northern Italy
  • Sass Rigais, 3025 m mountain in the northwestern Dolomites in the Italian Alps
  • Sass de Stria, 2477 m mountain in the Veneto region of northern Italy

Persons with given name Sass

Persons with surname Sass

  • Anatoly Sass (born 1935), Russian Olympic rower
  • Dawn Marie Sass (born 1959), American politician who was elected Treasurer of Wisconsin in 2006
  • Hans-Martin Sass (born 1935), German bioethicist and Professor of Philosophy
  • Henry Sass (1788–1844), English artist and teacher of painting who founded an important art school in London
  • Jonathan Sass (born 1961), American jazz tuba player and composer
  • Katrin Saß (born 1956), German actress, best known for playing Christiane Kerner in the film Goodbye Lenin
  • Katrina Von Sass (born 1972), Canadian Olympic volleyball player
  • Paul Sass, English mixed martial arts fighter
  • Richard Sass (1774–1849), English landscape painter, etcher, and drawing master to royalty
  • Sylvia Sass (born 1951), Hungarian operatic soprano

Other uses