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Kola can refer to:

  • Kola nut, a genus of about 125 species of trees
  • Bhuta Kola, an ancient form of worship prevalent among the Tulu-speaking community in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada districts in Karnataka and Kasargod district in Kerala
  • Inca Kola, a very successful cola soft drink made in Peru
  • Kola (historical region), part of the Georgian Tao-Klarjeti principalities
  • KOLA, a commercial classic hits music radio station in San Bernardino, California
  • Kola class frigate, the Nato reporting name for a group of Frigates built for the Soviet Navy in the 1950's
  • Kola Inglesa (literally "English Cola"), a Peruvian soft drink
  • Kola Island, one of the Aru Islands of Indonesia
    • Kola language, a language spoken on the Kola Island
  • Kola Peninsula, a peninsula in the far north of Russia
    • Kola (town), a town in Murmansk Oblast, Russia on the Kola Peninsula
    • Kola River, a river in Murmansk Oblast, Russia on the Kola Peninsula
    • Kola Norwegians, Norwegian settlers along the coastline
    • Kola Nuclear Power Plant, a plant in Polyarnye Zori, Russia on the Kola Peninsula
    • Kola Superdeep Borehole (KSDB), a Russian-funded project to drill into the Earth's crust on the Kola Peninsula
  • Kola (song), a song by rock band The Rasmus
  • Kola Real, a Peruvian soft drink
  • Kola Román, beverage bottled and manufactured by Panamco FEMSA Colombia
  • Kola Tembien, one of the 36 administrative sub-divisions in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia
  • Mr. Kola, creator of the regionally popular HamMario series of video games
  • Red Kola, Scottish carbonated soft drink made by Barr's
  • Scho-Ka-Kola, a German chocolate brand

Species See text Kola nut (Cola) is a genus of about 125 species of trees native to the tropical rainforests of Africa, classified in the family Malvaceae, subfamily Sterculioideae (or treated in the separate family Sterculiaceae). ... Bhuta Kola or spirit worship is an ancient form of worship prevalent among the Tulu-speaking community in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada districts in Karnataka and Kasargod district in Kerala. ... Inca Kola is a very successful cola soft drink made in Peru. ... Tao-Klarjeti is the term conventionally used in modern history writing to describe the historic south-western Georgian principalities, now forming part of north-eastern Turkey and divided among the provinces of Erzurum, Artvin, Ardahan and Kars. ... Kola can refer to: Kola nut, a genus of about 125 species of trees Bhuta Kola, an ancient form of worship prevalent among the Tulu-speaking community in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada districts in Karnataka and Kasargod district in Kerala Inca Kola, a very successful cola soft drink made in Peru... The Kola class was the Nato reporting name for a group of Frigates built for the Soviet Navy in the 1950s. ... Kola Inglesa (literally English Cola) is a Peruvian soft drink. ... The Aru Islands (also Aroe Islands or Kepulauan Aru) are a group of about 95 low-lying islands in the Maluku province of Indonesia. ... Location of Kola south of the Barents Sea. ... Kola (Russian: ) is a town in Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kola and Tuloma Rivers, 12 km south of Murmansk and 24 km south-west of Severomorsk. ... The Kola Norwegians were Norwegian settlers along the coastline of the Russian Kola Peninsula. ... The Kola Nuclear Power Plant, or Kola NPP, is a nuclear power plant in Northern Russia. ... The Kola Superdeep Borehole (KSDB) was a scientific drilling project of the USSR to drill into the Earths crust. ... Kola is a song by the Finnish rockband The Rasmus, originally released on the bands second album Playboys on August 29, 1997. ... Kola Real is one of the most popular brands of Ajegroup one of the biggest innovators in the Latin American beverage market. ... Kola Román The Kola Román was invented in the city of Cartagena, Colombia in the year of 1862 by Don Carlos Román. ... Kola Tembien is one of the 36 woredas in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. ... Namcos Pac-Man was a hit, and became a cultural phenomenon. ... Barrs Red Kola is a carbonated soft drink made from Fruit Extracts including flavoring from the Kola bean. ... Scho-Ka-Kola is a brand of German chocolate that contains additional caffeine from cocoa, roasted coffee, and cola nut. ...

People

  • Barbara Kola or Kolanka (koniec XVw.-1550), Polish noble lady
  • Kola Boof (born ca. 1972), pseudonym of an American author who claims Sudanese and Egyptian origin

Noble Family Kola Coat of Arms Junosza Parents Pawel Kola Bruneta z Chodcza Consorts Jerzy Radziwiłł Children with Jerzy Radziwiłł Mikolaj Rudy Radziwiłł Anna Elżbieta Radziwiłł Barbara Radziwiłł Date of Birth koniec XVw. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ...

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Kola Peninsula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (415 words)
The Kola Peninsula (Кольский полуостров, Kol'skij poluostrov in Russian) is a peninsula in the far north of Russia, part of the Murmansk Oblast.
The west border of the Kola Peninsula stretches along a meridian from the Kola Gulf through the Imandra Lake, Kola Lake, and the Niva River to the Kandalaksha Gulf.
The Kola peninsula is extremely rich in various ores and minerals, including apatites, alumina sources, iron ore, mica, ceramic raw, titanium ore, phlogopite, and vermiculite, as well as ores of less-common and colored metals.
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