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Kila Abdullah District
Kila'' or ''KILA can refer to: Arts and entertainment * Kíla, an Irish folk band * "Kila", a 2019 song from '' Stolen Diamonds'' by the Cat Empire * Kila Marr, a xenologist in the fictional ''Star Trek'' universe People * Kíla Lord Cassidy (), British-Irish child actress * Kila Haoda (born 1949), Papua New Guinean politician and former governor of Central Province * Kila Iaravai (born 1991), Papua New Guinean football * Kila Kaʻaihue (born 1984), American former Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball player * Kila Pala (born 1986), Papua New Guinean cricket coach and former player * Adefemi Kila (born 1945), Nigerian politician and engineer * Darius Kila, American politician elected to the Hawaii House of Representatives in 2022 * Jason Kila (born 1990), Papua New Guinean cricketer * Yuguda Hassan Kila (1951–2021), Nigerian politician Places * Galeh, Lorestan, Iran, also spelled Kīla, a village * Kila, Sweden, a settlement in Sala Municipality, Sweden * ...
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Kíla
Kíla is an Irish folk music group formed in 1987 in Coláiste Eoin, an Irish language secondary school in County Dublin. History Early formation The original lineup of the band included Rossa Ó Snodaigh (whistle and Bones (instrument), bones), Rónán Ó Snodaigh (bodhrán), Eoin Dillon (uilleann pipes), Colm Mac Con Iomaire (fiddle), Karl Odlum (bass) and David Odlum (guitar). In 1988, one of Rossa and Rónán's older brother's, flute player Colm Ó Snodaigh, joined the band. Rónán, Rossa and Colm are brothers of Teachta Dála, Aengus Ó Snodaigh, and sons of Pádraig Ó Snodaigh and Clíodna Cussen. They began their musical careers Street performance, busking in Dublin. In their first year, they busked on Grafton Street nearly every week. Their first paying concert was upstairs in the Baggot Inn and was attended by only three people, one of whom was the broadcaster Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh. They played 44 concerts in their first year, most of them at events like book l ...
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Sala Municipality, Sweden
Sala Municipality () is a municipality in Västmanland County in central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Sala. The present municipality was created in 1971, when the ''City of Sala'' was amalgamated with the rural municipalities ''Möklinta'' and ''Tärna'' and a part of ''Västerfärnebo''. Localities * Kila * Kumla kyrkby * Möklinta * Norrbäck * Ransta * Sala (seat) * Salbohed * Sätra brunn * Västerfärnebo Demographics This is a demographic table based on Sala Municipality's electoral districts in the 2022 Swedish general election General elections were held in Sweden on 11 September 2022 to elect the 349 members of the Riksdag who in turn elected the Prime Minister of Sweden. Under the constitution, regional and municipal elections were also held on the same day. The pr ... sourced from SVT's election platform, in turn taken from SCB official statistics. In total there were 22,969 residents, including 17,496 Swedish citizens of voting age. 46 ...
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Koila, Kozani
Koila () is a community of the city of Kozani in northern Greece. It is located 4 km north of the center of the city, between Kozani and the A2 motorway (Egnatia Odos). It consists of Koila and two other settlements: Nea Kardia and Melissia. The population is 1,360 (2021). The Technological Educational Institut (T.E.I.) and the Exhibition Center of West Macedonia Western Macedonia (, ) is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece, consisting of the western part of Macedonia. Located in north-western Greece, it is divided into the regional units of Florina, Grevena, Kastoria, and Kozani. Wi ... are located in Koila. In September, the Center hosts the annual Commercial Exhibition of Kozani. Many firms from Greece and the other Balkan countries exhibit their products. References Kozani Populated places in Kozani (regional unit) {{WMacedonia-geo-stub ...
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Kayla (other)
Kayla may refer to: *Kayla (name), a feminine given name (and list of people with the name) Ethiopia *Kayla (Beta Israel), a Beta Israel community *Kayla dialect, an Agaw language of Beta Israel India *Kayla River, a river in the state of Gujarat *Kayla, Bhiwani, a village in Haryana state Myanmar *Kayla, Myanmar Songs * "Kayla", a song by Stephen Sanchez from ''What Was, Not Now'', 2021 See also *Cayla (other) *Kalla (other) Kalla may refer to: Places * Kalla, village and a mandal in West Godavari district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India * Kalla, Asansol, neighbourhood in Asansol, West Bengal, India * Kalla, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran ...
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Kala (other)
Kala or Kalah may refer to: Sanskrit words *Kāla, meaning 'time' or 'black', and in various Indian religions the personification of time as a deity ** an epithet of the Hindu god Yama ** an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva * Kalā, meaning 'performing arts' Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Kala (comics), in Marvel comics * Kala (Tarzan), adoptive mother of Tarzan *Kala, in the animation ''The Jungle Book'' *Kala, in the 1987 TV series ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' *Kala, in the TV series '' Sense8'' *King Kala, in the comic strip ''Flash Gordon'' **General Kala, in the 1980 film Flash Gordon * Kala Shetty, villain portrayed by Rami Reddy in the 1998 Indian film '' Gunda'' Films * ''Kala'' (2021 film), an Indian Malayalam-language film *'' Dead Time: Kala'', a 2007 Indonesian film Music * ''Kala'' (album), by M.I.A., 2007 ** Kala Tour, the tour associated with the album *''Kala'', a 2015 album by Trevor Hall * Kala (band), a Filipino band Places * Kala e Dodë ...
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Kaila
Kaila may refer to: People with the surname Kaila: * Eino Kaila (1890-1958), Finnish philosopher, critic and teacher * Erkki Kaila (1867–1944), Finnish theologian, Archbishop of Turku * Lauri Kaila, Finnish entomologist and researcher of biodiversity * Osmo Kaila (1916–1991), Finnish chess master * (1924-2013), Finnish cartoonist People with the given name Kaila: * Kaila Charles (born 1998), American basketball player * Kaila Estrada (born 1996), Filipina actress * Kaila Holtz (born 1981), Canadian softball pitcher * Kaila Kuhn (born 2003), American freestyle skier * Kaila McKnight (born 1986), Australian athlete * Kaila Methven (born 1994), American fashion designer * Kaila Mullady (born 1993), American musician * Kaila Murnain, Australian politician * Kaila Story (born 1980), African-American podcaster * Kaila Yu (born 1979), Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter See also * *Chinese e-zine ''Kaila'' (开啦), edited by actress and director Xu Jinglei * ''Kaila'' (g ...
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Kila Kila Kila
''Kila Kila Kila'' is the fourth studio album from the Japanese rock band OOIOO, originally released in 2003 in Japan. It was later released in America on February 17, 2004, the band's first album released on Thrill Jockey.Kila Kila Kila
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* Yoshimi - Vocals, Electric Guitar ** Organ on "Kila Kila Kila" and "Niko Niko Niko" ** on "Sizuku Ring Neng" ** Trumpet on "On Mani" **



100 Kila
Yavor Dimitrov Yanakiev (; born 16 May 1985), better known by his stage name 100 Kila (; also stylized as 100KILA), is a Bulgarian rapper, actor, songwriter and entrepreneur from Varna. His stage name is a short form of the phrase "100 kilograms" in Bulgarian. Biography Early life Yanakiev was born and raised in a Romani neighborhood of concentrated poverty in Asparuhovo, Varna. He lived with his parents and brother, until their father left them. In the mid 90s his mother moved to Greece, in hopes of sustaining her family and to encourage Yavor's education. His parents separated when he was 6. Yavor subsequently moved to his grandmother's home in Targovishte where he studied in school until the 8th grade, before eventually dropping out due to absence and low grades. Career In the early 2000s, Yanakiev started his musical career after meeting prominent Bulgarian rapper Big Sha. He was immediately signed to his record label R&B Records and enjoyed several successful years in the la ...
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KSOS
KSOS is a non-commercial radio station located in Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcasting on 90.5 FM. KSOS airs a Christian contemporary music format. History KILA 95.5 FM was founded by Jack French and signed on the air in 1972. KILA became Las Vegas' first Contemporary Christian music station. KILA switched frequencies in 1985 from 95.5 FM to 90.5 FM. KILA became the flagship station the SOS radio network in the 1980s. KILA became KSOS in 2005. KSOS also airs its programming on a station in Utah, known as KANN, from Roy, Utah. KSOS also broadcasts in Kingman, Arizona on 103.1 FM. References External links * SOS Contemporary Christian radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1972 1972 establishments in Nevada SOS SOS is a Morse code distress signal (), used internationally, originally established for maritime use. In formal notation SOS is written with an overscore line (), to indicate that the Morse code equivalents for the individual l ...
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Kīla (Buddhism)
The phurba (; alternate transliterations: ''phurpa'', ''phurbu'', ''purbha'', or ''phurpu'') or ''kīla'' (Sanskrit Devanagari: कील; IAST: kīla) is a three-sided peg, stake, knife, or nail-like ritual implement deeply rooted in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and Bön traditions. Its primary association is with the meditational deity Vajrakīlaya (Dorje Phurba), embodying the essence of transformative power. The etymology and historical context of the term reveal some debate. Both the Sanskrit word ''kīla'' and the Tibetan ''phurba'' are used interchangeably in sources. The construction of the phurba is diverse, featuring a pommel, handle, and a blade with three triangular facets. The composition often revolves around the numerological significance of three and nine, with materials ranging from wood and metal to bone and crystal. Phurba blades can be made from meteoric iron, which holds symbolic importance. The pommel typically displays faces of Vajrakīlaya or other sacred m ...
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Kila Airfield
Kila Airfield (also known as Kila Kila Airfield and 3-Mile Drome) is a former World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ... airfield near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. It was part of a multiple-airfield complex in the Port Moresby area, located north of Joyce Bay, three miles from the town of Port Moresby near the village of Kila Kila. The airfield was Port Moresby's first civilian airfield, built in 1933 by the Australian administration. History The airport was used by the Americans beginning in 1942 and expanded into an airfield for fighters, light bombers and service aircraft. Many USAAF squadrons were briefly stationed at the airfield during the war, and major units assigned to Kila were: * Headquarters, 3d Wing, 3d Bombardment Group (January 28 – May 20 ...
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