Elsa

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Elsa is an abbreviation of Scandinavian origin for Elizabeth. It can also refer to:

  1. ELSA - The European League of Stuttering Associations
  2. E-LSA - Experimental light-sport aircraft
  3. The European Law Students' Association
  4. European Land and Soil Alliance [1]
  5. Elsa the lioness
  6. Asteroid 182 Elsa
  7. Elsa Lunghini, a French singer and actor, married to soccer player Bixente Lizarazu
  8. The Elsa, a starship in the Xenosaga series of video games
  9. Elsa, a river in Italy,Tuscany
  10. Elsa, a city in Hidalgo County, Texas
  11. Elsa Schiaparelli, a Parisian fashion designer of the 1920s and 30s
  12. Elsa Benítez, a Mexican supermodel
  13. Elsa, a mining town in the Yukon Territory
  14. ELSA is the electronic service manual for all VAG group cars, including Volkswagen, SEAT and Audi.
  15. ELSA - Enzyme Linked Sorbent Assay
  16. ELSA- the spanish dog
  17. ELSA- Open Source C++ Parser [2]
  18. ELSA- European Law Student Association
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