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Sila may refer to : Places * Sila Region, Chad ** Sila Department, Chad, part of Sila Region * La Sila, a mountainous area of Calabria, Italy ** Sila National Park * Sila, Numidia, a former ancient city and bishopric, now Bordj-El-Ksar in Algeria and a Latin Catholic titular see * Siła, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a village in Poland * Sila, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Religion and mythology * Śīla (in Sanskrit) or sīla (in Pāli), "behavioral discipline", "morality", "virtue" or "ethics" in Buddhism * Sila (mythology), in Arab folklore a type of ''jinn'', or genie * Sila (murti), in Hinduism a ''murti'' or ''vigraha'' in the form of a stone * Silap Inua (sila), in Inuit mythology, the primary component of everything that exists Businesses * SiLA (airlines), a Russian regional airline * Sila Nanotechnologies, a battery manufacturer * Svensk Interkontinental Lufttrafik AB, a Swedish airline Entertainment * ''Sila'' (2016 TV series), a Pakistani drama series * ...
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Sila Region
Sila or Dar Sila is a provinces of Chad, province of Chad, located in the south-east of the country. It was created in 2008 from the departments of Sila Department, Sila and Djourf Al Ahmar Department, Djourf Al Ahmar which were previously part of Ouaddaï Region. The capital city, capital of the region is Goz Beïda. Geography The province borders Ouaddaï Region to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south-east, Salamat (region), Salamat Region to the south-west, and Guéra (region), Guéra Region to the west. The terrain is generally flat savannah, with some scattered hills. Settlements Goz Beïda is the capital of the province; other major settlements include Adé, Chad, Adé, Am Dam, Haouich, Kerfi, Chad, Kerfi, Koukou Angarana, Magrane, Chad, Magrane, Mogororo, Moudeïna and Tissi, Chad, Tissi. Demographics As per the 2009 Chadian census, Sila has a population of 387,461. The main ethnolinguistic groups are the Birgit language, Birgit, D ...
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Sıla (given Name)
Sıla (''pronounced as "sla"'') is a Turkish feminine name. It has a meaning of "reunite with relatives and loved ones who live in the birthplace/hometown". It may refer to: * Sıla Çağlar (born 2004), Turkish chess player * Sıla Gençoğlu (born 1980), known as Sıla (singer), Turkish singer and songwriter * Sıla Karakuş (born 2004), Turkish trampoline gymnast * Sıla Saygı (born 1996), Turkish figure skater * Sıla Şahin (born 1985), German actress of Turkish descent {{DEFAULTSORT:Sila (given name) Turkish feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Standardization In Lab Automation
The consortium for Standardization in Lab Automation (SiLA) is a Non-profit organization, not-for-profit membership organization formed by software suppliers, system integrators and pharma/biotech companies. It develops and introduces new device and data interface standards allowing rapid integration of lab automation hardware and data management systems. Highly skilled experts of member companies contribute in SiLA's technical work groups. Membership is open for institutions, corporations and individuals active in the life science lab automation industry. The SiLA consortium provides professional training, support and certification services to suppliers and system integrators implementing SiLA compliant interfaces. Mission SiLA is the global initiative to standardize software interfaces in the field of life science research instrumentation, like Autosampler, autosamplers, and laboratory automation. Instigated by the pharmaceutical industry's need for flexible laboratory automation, ...
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Society Of Illustrators Of Los Angeles
The Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles (SILA) was founded in 1953 by a group of Southern California Southern California (commonly shortened to SoCal) is a geographic and Cultural area, cultural List of regions of California, region that generally comprises the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Its densely populated coastal reg ... artists and designers "...to promote the professional status of illustration art as well as foster both philanthropic and educational goals". History Founding In the spring of 1953 a group of leading Southern California Illustrators got together in a meeting room at the Statler Hotel (now the downtown Hilton) to discuss the possibility of forming a professional artists club. The group at the Statler Hotel was composed of L.A.’s most talented illustrators and included Joseph Morgan Henninger, Fritz Willis, George Sheppard, Jacques Kapralik, Bill Tara, Reynold Brown, Ken Sawyer, and others. There were thirteen in all and they be ...
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Aero East Europe Sila
The Aero East Europe Sila (English: ''force, power'' or ''strength'' and also short for ''Serbian industry light aircraft'') is a family of Serbian ultralight and light aircraft, designed and produced by Aero East Europe of Kraljevo and later of Jagodina, introduced at the AERO Friedrichshafen show in 2013. The design is supplied complete and ready-to-fly.Tacke, Willi; Marino Boric; et al: ''World Directory of Light Aviation 2015-16'', page 14. Flying Pages Europe SARL, 2015. Design and development The Sila 450 C was designed to comply with the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight rules, while the larger aircraft in the family fit into the EASA CS-VLA category. All feature a V-strut-braced high-wing, an enclosed cabin, fixed tricycle landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration. Operational history Reviewer Marino Boric described the design in a 2015 review as "very robust". Variants ;Sila 450 C :Two seat "Cruiser" model, with a semi-monocoque stru ...
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Sila Language (Chad)
The Sila language, also known as ''Dar Sila'', Dar Sila Daju, ''Bokor, Bokorike, Bokoruge, Dadjo, Dajou, Daju,'' and ''Sula,'' is an Eastern Sudanic language, one of three closely related languages in the area called "Daju" (the other two being the Nyala language and the Daju Mongo language). It is spoken in Chad near the Darfur Darfur ( ; ) is a region of western Sudan. ''Dār'' is an Arabic word meaning "home f – the region was named Dardaju () while ruled by the Daju, who migrated from Meroë , and it was renamed Dartunjur () when the Tunjur ruled the area. ... border, with migration into Sudan. There are two dialects, Sila proper and Mongo, the latter not to be confused with Daju Mongo. References Daju languages {{ns-lang-stub ...
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Sila Language (Sino-Tibetan)
Sila (also called Sida Badenoch, Nathan; Hayashi, Norihiko. 2017Phonological Sketch of the Sida Language of Luang Namtha, Laos JSEALS Volume 10.1 (2017).) is a Loloish language spoken by 2,000 people in Laos and Vietnam (Bradley 1997). Sila speakers are an officially recognized group in Vietnam, where they are known as the Si La. Phonology Source: Consonants Unaspirated plosives are usually realised as voiced stops. Phonetically, /l̥/ is realized as l̥l The palatal nasal is noted as /ɲ/ although the phonetic realisation is closer to with the blade of the tongue remaining at a short distance from the palate. Example contrasts /p/ vs. /pʰ/: /pa33la33/ ‘moon’ vs. /ɐ31pʰa31/ ‘leaf’ /t/ vs. /tʰ/: /ta31/ ‘to look at’ vs. /tʰa33/ ‘PROHIBITIVE’ /tɕ/ vs. /tɕʰ/: /tɕɐ31/ ‘to have, to exist’ vs. /tɕʰɐ31/ ‘to speak’ /k/ vs. /kʰ/: /ki55lɯ55/ ‘green’ vs. /a31kʰi55/ ‘foot’ /f/ vs. /s/: /fɔ31/ ‘to protect vs. /sɔ31/ ‘to s ...
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Si La People
The Si La (also Sila or Syla) are an ethnic group of about 3,151 people living in northern Laos and another 600 living in two villages: Nậm Sin and Seo Hay of Lai Châu Province, Northwest region, Vietnam. Culture The Si La people speak a Tibeto-Burman language closely related to Hani (Edmondson 2002). Their primary occupation is the cultivation of cereals, augmented by hunting and foraging Foraging is searching for wild food resources. It affects an animal's fitness because it plays an important role in an animal's ability to survive and reproduce. Foraging theory is a branch of behavioral ecology that studies the foraging behavi .... One of the most distinctive Si La customs is tooth painting: men traditionally painted their teeth red, while women painted theirs black. The custom is increasingly uncommon among the younger generation. References {{Authority control Ethnic groups in Laos Ethnic groups in Vietnam ...
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Alo Sila
Alo Sila is an American former professional football lineman who played three seasons in the Arena Football League (AFL) with the Sacramento Attack/Miami Hooters and San Jose SaberCats. He played college football at San Jose City College and California State University, Northridge. College career Sila first played college football at San Jose City College as a linebacker. He transferred to California State University, Northridge and lettered for the Matadors from 1990 to 1991 as a defensive lineman. On October 13, 1990, with the game against the Southern Utah State Thunderbirds tied 17–17 early in the fourth quarter, Sila scored a 33-yard interception return touchdown, helping the 1990 Matadors win 34–24 and continue their school-record winning streak. Professional career After going undrafted in the 1992 NFL draft, Sila played in all 10 games for the Sacramento Attack of the Arena Football League (AFL) in 1992, recording 11 solo tackles, one assisted tackle, eight sac ...
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Sıla (singer)
Sıla Gençoğlu (born 17 June 1980) is a Turkish singer-songwriter. She was born in Acıpayam, Denizli Province, Denizli, and later moved to İzmir and then to Istanbul to finish her studies. She started to learn performing arts at high school. After studying jazz at Istanbul Bilgi University, she became a backing vocalist for Kenan Doğulu. Sıla released her Sıla (album), self-titled debut album in 2007. The song "...Dan Sonra" became a number-one hit on Türkçe Top 20, and after critical and commercial success she released the albums ''İmza'' (2009), ''Konuşmadığımız Şeyler Var'' (2010), ''Vaveyla'' (2012), ''Yeni Ay'' (2014) and ''Mürekkep'' (2016) all of which were praised by fans and critics alike. A number of songs in these albums, including "Sevişmeden Uyumayalım", "Acısa da Öldürmez", "Kafa", "Boş Yere", "Vaziyetler", "Yabancı" and "Hediye", became number-one hits in Turkey. The songs "Yoruldum", "İmkânsız" and "Zor Sevdiğimden" ranked among the top f ...
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Sila Srikampang
Sila Srikampang (, born April 18, 1989) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a right back for Thai League 2 club Kanchanaburi Power and the Thailand national team. Personal life Sila's brother Adisak Srikampang is also a footballer and plays as a forward. International career In June 2015, Sila debuted for Thailand against Bahrain Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an island country in West Asia. Situated on the Persian Gulf, it comprises a small archipelago of 50 natural islands and an additional 33 artificial islands, centered on Bahrain Island, which mak ... in a friendly match. International References * External linksPeofileat Goal.com 1989 births Living people Sila Srikampang Sila Srikampang Men's association football fullbacks Sila Srikampang Sila Srikampang Sila Srikampang Sila Srikampang Sila Srikampang Sila Srikampang {{Thailand-footy-defender-stub ...
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