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Geography

* Kingdom of Luba, a pre-colonial Central African empire *
Ľubá Ľubá ( hu, Libád) is a village and municipality in the Nové Zámky District in the Nitra Region of south-west Slovakia. History In historical records, the village was first mentioned in 1247. Geography The village lies at an elevation of 19 ...
, a village and municipality in the Nitra region of south-west Slovakia * Luba, Abra, a municipality in the Philippines *
Luba, Equatorial Guinea Luba (formerly San Carlos) (pop. 7,000) is the second-largest town on Bioko in Equatorial Guinea, a port for the logging industry on the island's west coast beneath volcanic peaks. Attractions in Luba include several beaches and a colonial hospit ...
, a town on the island of Bioko


People

* Luba (given name), a Slavic feminine given name **
Luba (singer) Luba (born Lubomyra Kowalchyk ( uk, Любомира Ковальчук), April 24, 1958) is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter and recording artist from Quebec. She was professionally active from 1980 to 1990, 2000 to 2001 and is active aga ...
(born 1958), Canadian music artist of Ukrainian descent *** ''Luba'' (EP), a 1982 extended play album by Canadian singer Luba * Luba people, an ethnic group in Central Africa, mostly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo


Other

* Luba (comics), a comic book character created by Los Bros Hernandez *
Luba Group {{Infobox company , logo = Luba Groep - Logo RGB Blue.jpg , type = Private , foundation = 1968 , location = Leiden, the Netherlands , homepage = {{url, luba.nl , industry = staffing , revenue = {{profit € 101.6 milli ...
, a Dutch staffing company *
Luba-Kasai language Luba-Kasai, also known as Western Luba, ''Bena-Lulua, Cilubà/Tshilubà'', ''Luba-Lulua'' or ''Luva'', is a Bantu language ( Zone L) of Central Africa and a national language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, alongside Lingala, Swahil ...
(aka Tshiluba) * ''
Missa Luba The ''Missa Luba'' is a setting of the Latin Mass sung in styles traditional to the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was composed by Father Guido Haazen, a Franciscan friar from Belgium, and originally celebrated, performed, and recorded in 1958 ...
'', a musical setting of the Latin Mass made by Luba people and recorded in 1958 by Les Troubadours du Roi Bauduoin {{disambiguation, geo Language and nationality disambiguation pages