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152 Atala 152 Atala is a large Asteroid belt, main belt asteroid that was discovered by brothers Paul Henry and Prosper Henry on 2 November 1875, but the discovery was credited to Paul. It is a D-type asteroid, type D asteroid, meaning that it is composed ...
, an asteroid *
Atala (company) Atala spa is an Italian manufacturer of bicycles and exercise equipment. It was founded in 1907 by Angelo Gatti and has its headquarters in Monza, Italy. History The company was started by Angelo Gatti in 1907 and formally incorporated in ...
, an Italian manufacturer of bicycles **
Atala (cycling team) Atala () was a cycling team that was created in 1908 and officially retired in 1989. In 1912, the 1912 Giro d'Italia was contested by teams, and Team Atala, consisting of Carlo Galetti, Giovanni Micheletto and Eberardo Pavesi emerged as the winne ...
, sponsored by the bicycle manufacturer *
Atala (district) Atala is a neighbourhood in the northeast part of the city of Tampere, Finland, a few kilometers to the east from the border of the Kangasala city. Its neighboring neighborhoods are Holvasti in the south, Linnainmaa in the southwest and Tasann ...
, a district in
Tampere Tampere is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pirkanmaa. It is located in the Finnish Lakeland. The population of Tampere is approximately , while the metropolitan area has a population of approximately . It is the most populous mu ...
, Finland * ''Atala'' (novella), a novella by François-René de Chateaubriand *
Atala, Dominican Republic Atala is a sector or neighbourhood in the city of Santo Domingo in the Distrito Nacional of the Dominican Republic. This neighborhood is in particular populated by individuals from the upper middle class In sociology, the upper middle class i ...
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Eumaeus atala ''Eumaeus atala'', also known as the Atala butterfly or coontie hairstreak, is a small colorful butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in southeastern Florida (including the Florida Keys) in the United States, Cuba, the Bahamas, and the ...
'', a species of butterfly * Atala, fictional training master in ''
The Hunger Games ''The Hunger Games'' are a series of Young adult fiction, young adult Dystopian fiction, dystopian novels written by American author Suzanne Collins. The series consists of a trilogy that follows teenage protagonist Katniss Everdeen, and two ...
'' trilogy by Suzanne Collins *
Saint Attala Attala or Atala (died 622) was a disciple of Columbanus and his successor as abbot of Bobbio from 615. Attala was originally from Burgundy, and first became a monk at the abbey of Lérins. Displeased with the loose discipline prevailing there, he ...
, also known as Abbot Atala, medieval monk of Bobbio (died 622) * Atala, pen name of poet
Léonise Valois Léonise Valois (; October 11, 1868 – May 20, 1936) was a Canadian poet and journalist. She was a pioneer in Canadian women's journalism and was the first French Canadian woman to publish a collection of poetry. Biography The daughter of p ...
(1868–1936) *
Atala Apodaca Anaya Atala Apodaca Anaya (9 April 1884, Tapalpa — 31 August 1977, Guadalajara) was a Mexican teacher, feminist and revolutionary. She is considered a feminist pioneer in Mexico because she campaigned for the active role of women in society, in politic ...
, a Mexican teacher, feminist and revolutionary


See also

* Attala (disambiguation) * Atalla (disambiguation) * Atallah (disambiguation) *
Atila (disambiguation) Atila, as a given name, is an alternative spelling of ''Attila'', the fifth century ruler of the Huns. It may also refer to: People *Spelling of Attila (name) in Turkish, Spanish, Serbian (Serbian Cyrillic : Атила) and Átila in Portuguese ** ...
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Atula Athula (IAST: Atula), ''fl.'' 11th century AD, was a medieval Sanskrit-language poet from the Mushika or Ezhimala kingdom, located in present-day northern Kerala (the Malabar Coast The Malabar Coast () is the southwestern region of the Indi ...
, a Sanskrit-language poet {{disambig