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Sala or SALA may refer to: Places Europe * Sala, the historical name of the river IJssel and home of the Salii Franks * Sala (Estonian island), one of the Uhtju islands * Sala Baganza, a municipality in Emilia-Romagna, Italy * Sala Bolognese, a municipality in Emilia-Romagna, Italy * Sala Consilina, a municipality in Campania, Italy * Sala Municipality, Latvia, a municipality in Latvia * Sala, Sala Parish, a village in Latvia, an administrative centre of Sala municipality * Šaľa, Slovakia, a city in Slovakia * Sala Municipality, Sweden, a municipality in Sweden * Sala, Sweden, a city in Sweden, seat of Sala Municipality * Sala Parish (other), parishes (''socken'') in Sweden Africa * Salé (), Morocco * Sala, an ancient city at Rabat, Morocco * Sala, Houet, a village in Satiri Department, Houet Province, Burkina Faso * Sala, Ziro, a village in Ziro Province, Burkina Faso * Sala Colonia, a Phoenician and Roman colony whose ruins are located in present-day Chel ...
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IJssel
The IJssel (; ) is a Dutch distributary of the river Rhine that flows northward and ultimately discharges into the IJsselmeer (before the 1932 completion of the Afsluitdijk known as the Zuiderzee), a North Sea natural harbour. It more immediately flows into the east-south channel around the Flevopolder, Flevoland which is kept at 3 metres below sea level. This body of water is then pumped up into the IJsselmeer. It is sometimes called the Gelderse IJssel (; "Gueldern IJssel") to distinguish it from the Hollandse IJssel. It is in the provinces of Gelderland and Overijssel, the latter of which was named after this river. The Ancient Rome, Romans knew the river as Isala. It flows from Westervoort, on the east side of the city of Arnhem. Similar to the Nederrijn which shares its short inflow, the Pannerdens Kanaal, it is a minor discharge of the Rhine. At the fork where the Kanaal is sourced the Rhine takes the name the Waal (river), Waal. This river bifurcation, splitting-off is ...
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Bou Regreg
The Bou Regreg () is a river located in western Morocco which discharges into the Atlantic Ocean between the cities of Rabat and Salé. The estuary of this river is termed Wadi Sala. The river is 240 kilometres long, with a tidal estuary of approximately 24 kilometres extending upriver. Its average discharge is 23 m3/s and can reach 1500 m3/s during periods of flooding. The source of the river originates from the Middle Atlas mountains at an altitude of 1627 meters on the level of Jbel Mtourzgane (province of Khemisset) and of Grou (province of Khénifra) and descends to its mouth at the Atlantic Ocean separating the cities of Rabat to the south and Salé to the north. Water quality Water quality issues of the Bou Regreg include tidal saltwater intrusion, excessive runoff of nitrates from agricultural land uses and mercury contamination thought to arise from use of certain pesticides within the drainage basin. History The Phoenicians and the Carthaginians, who founded ...
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Sala (name)
Sala is a surname and given name with several origins. First, in Italian, Catalan, Portuguese, Spanish, Occitan, and Romanian, a Toponymic surname, topographic or occupational surname, occupational name meaning someone living in or employed at a hall or manor. Second, in Hungarian, a short for the Biblical name Solomon. Third, a variant of the name Salah (name), Salah. Notable people named Sala include: Surname Arts and entertainment Musicians * Alessandro Sala (composer) (1816–1890), Italian composer, organist, and pianist * Flavio Sala (born 1983), Italian Classical guitar player * Ingrid Sala Santamaria (born 1940), Filipina pianist * Nicola Sala (1713–1801), Italian composer * Oskar Sala (1910–2002), German composer * Pep Sala (born 1960), Catalan musician, songwriter and record producer Other arts * Anri Sala (born 1974), Albanian artist * Emilio Sala (painter) (1850–1910), Spanish painter * Emilio Sala (sculptor) (1864–1920), Italian sculptor * Emilio Grau Sala (191 ...
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Cesare Sala
Carrozzeria Italiana Cesare Sala was a Milan-based coachbuilder. They provided carriages for the Vienna court and bodies for Isotta Fraschini automobiles. History The company was founded in Milan in the mid-19th century and initially manufactured carriage A carriage is a two- or four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for passengers. In Europe they were a common mode of transport for the wealthy during the Roman Empire, and then again from around 1600 until they were replaced by the motor car around 1 ...s. Under the second company name, automobile bodies were presented at an exhibition for the first time in 1897. They primarily built bodies for Isotta Fraschini automobiles, as well as a handful for Alfa Romeos, Lancias, Fiats, and others. The second name change took place in 1905. The effects of the global economic crisis of 1929 caused problems and production ended in 1932. References Further reading * {{Motorvehicle-company-stub Coachbuilders of Italy Manufa ...
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Sala Stadium
The Sala Stadium () is a sports stadium in Ashkelon, Israel. The stadium has a 5,250 capacity, and is the home ground of Maccabi Ashkelon. On 29 December 2008, shortly before a training session, the stadium was hit by a Grad rocket fired from the Gaza Strip The Gaza Strip, also known simply as Gaza, is a small territory located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea; it is the smaller of the two Palestinian territories, the other being the West Bank, that make up the State of Palestine. I .... The rocket landed in the penalty area. References {{commons Sports venues in Ashkelon Hapoel Ashkelon F.C. Football venues in Israel ...
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Sala Regia (other)
Sala Regia is the Italian translation of Regal Room or Hall. There are a number of such rooms in Italy. Among the best known are: * Sala Regia (Vatican) *Sala Regia of Palazzo del Quirinale {{Disambig ...
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Sala Polivalentă (other)
Sala Polivalentă may refer to: * Arena Polivalentă, a 20,000-seat multi-purpose arena An arena is a large enclosed venue, often circular or oval-shaped, designed to showcase theatre, Music, musical performances or Sport, sporting events. It comprises a large open space surrounded on most or all sides by tiered seating for specta ... in Bucharest, Romania * Sala Polivalentă (Timișoara), a 16,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Timișoara, Romania * Sala Polivalentă Regina Maria, a 10,212-seat multi-purpose arena in Iași, Romania * Sala Polivalentă (Brașov), a 10,059-seat multi-purpose arena in Brașov, Romania * Sala Polivalentă (Cluj-Napoca), a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Cluj-Napoca, Romania * Sala Polivalentă (Bucharest), a 5,300-seat multi-purpose arena in Bucharest, Romania * Sala Polivalentă (Oradea), a 5,265-seat multi-purpose arena in Oradea, Romania * Sala Polivalentă (Constanța), a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Constanța, Romania * Sala Polivalen ...
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Sala (Thai Architecture)
A sala ( ), also known as a Sala Thai, is an open pavilion, used as a meeting place and to give people shade. With etymological roots in the Sanskrit ''Śālā, sala'', the word in Thai connotes buildings for specific purposes, such as ''sala klang'' ('provincial hall'). Most are open on all four sides. They are found throughout Thailand in Buddhist temple areas, or wats, although they can also be at other places. A person who builds a sala at a temple or in a public place gains religious merit. A sala located in a temple is called a ''salawat'' (ศาลาวัด), it's a transliteration from the Khmer word "sala wat", means a house for gathering to study, meeting in a wat. Some temples have large salas where laity can hear sermons or receive religious instruction. These are called ''sala kan parian'' (ศาลาการเปรียญ), meaning 'pavilion where monks learn for the Parian examination'. The city halls or offices of the province governors are called ''sala ...
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Śālā
A śālā (Shala) is a Sanskrit term that means any "house, space, covered pavilion or enclosure" in Indian architecture.Monier Monier Williams (1994 updated), Sanskrit English Dictionary page 260 In other contexts śālā – also spelled ''calai'' or ''salai'' in South India – means Vedic Gurukulas or a college of higher studies and supported by local population and wealthy patrons.S.R. Rajakrishnan and Ajit Kumar (2016), Organisation and Conduct of Parthivapuram Sala as Gleaned from the Huzur Office Copper Plates, Heritage, University of Kerala, Volume 4, pp. 454-458 In the early Buddhist literature of India, ''śālā'' means a "hut, cell, hall, pavilion or shed" as in Vedic śālā (pavilion for Vedic recitation), Aggiśālā (hall with a fire), Paniyaśālā (water room). Etymology The word ''śālā'' (Skt: शाला) appears extensively in the Vedic literature, such as verse 3.12.1, 5.31.5 and others of ''Atharva Veda'', verse 1.2.3.1 of ''Taittirīya Brāhmaṇa ...
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Sala (Lydia)
Sala or Salena was a town of ancient Lydia, and is a suppressed, vacant and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. History The town of Sala is identifiable with Kepecik in today's west Turkey, but in antiquity was an ancient episcopal see of the Roman province of Lydia in Asia Minor. It was part of the Patriarchate of Constantinople during Byzantine times and was suffragan of the Archdiocese of Sardis. Sala is not mentioned by Michel Le Quien in his work ''Oriens Christianus'' but a bishop Stephen is recorded in the episcopal lists of the second Second Council of Nicaea. William Mitchell Ramsay Sir William Mitchell Ramsay (15 March 185120 April 1939) was a British archaeologist and New Testament scholar. He was the foremost authority of his day on the history of Asia Minor, and a leading scholar in the study of the New Testament. R ... in his ''The Historical Geography of Asia Minor'' (1890) claims that Le Quien's omission of Sala was due to his misreading the Greek ...
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Sala, Lampang
Sala, Lampang () is a village and ''tambon'' (subdistrict) of Ko Kha District, in Lampang Province, Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ....Thaitambon.com
Accessed 5 September 2011 In 2005, it had a total population of 8732 people. The ''tambon'' contains 7 villages.


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Sala, Cabuyao
Cabuyao (), officially the City of Cabuyao (), is a component city in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 355,330 people. It used to be known as the "richest municipality in the Philippines" because of the large populace of migrants working in the town's industrial estates. Nestlé Philippines, Asia Brewery, Inc., San Miguel Corporation, Tanduay Distillers, Inc., Wyeth Philippines, Inc., Procter & Gamble Philippines, Light Industry and Science Park of the Philippines and Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna have established factories or are located in Cabuyao. By virtue of Republic Act No. 10163, the municipality of Cabuyao was converted to a component city after the ratification of a plebiscite held on August 4, 2012. Etymology Cabuyao was once the central part of Tabuco, a large territory that once included the modern-day cities of San Pedro, Biñan, Santa Rosa and Calamba. The name "Cabuyao" came from the ''kabuya ...
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