Sala
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Sala may refer to:
Places
Europe
- Sala, the historical name of the river IJssel and home of the Salii Franks
- Sala Bolognese, municipality in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
- Sala Consilina, municipality in Campania, Italy
- Sala, a river in Germany mentioned in Shakespeare's Henry V - probably referring to the Saale or Franconian Saale
- Sala Municipality, Latvia, a municipality in Latvia
- Sala, Latvia, 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 (disambiguation), parish (socken) in Sweden
- Sala Island, island in Södermanland, Sweden 59°17′N 17°21′E / 59.283°N 17.350°E
- Sala, Switzerland, in the canton of Ticino
Africa
- Sala, Ziro, village in Ziro Province, Burkina Faso
- Sala, Houet, village in Satiri Department, Houet Province, Burkina Faso
- Sala Colonia, a Phoenician and Roman colony whose ruins are located in present-day Chellah, Morocco
The Americas
- Sala y Gómez Island, a small uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean belonging to Chile
Asia
- Şələ, Azerbaijan
- Sala, Cambodia, village in Cambodia
- Sala, Iran, village in Kurdistan Province, Iran
- Sala, Cabuyao City, a barangay in the Philippines
- Thong Sala, the principal town on Ko Pha Ngan, an island in the Gulf of Thailand
- Amphoe Tha Sala, district in southern Thailand
- Sala, Lampang, village and sub district in northern Thailand
- Sala Keoku, park in Thailand featuring fantastic concrete sculptures
Building
- Sala Apartment Building, Rock Island, Illinois, USA
- Sala Stadium, stadium in Ashkelon, Israel
- Šaľa Stadium, stadium in Šaľa, Slovakia
- Sala Lavardén (Spanish, Lavardén Hall), a theater in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina
- Sala Polivalentă (disambiguation), multi-purpose hall in Bucharest, Romania
- Sala Regia (disambiguation) (Regal Room), a state hall of the Vatican Palace
- Sala (architecture), a Thai-style open pavilion
- Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, renowned ayurvedic clinic in Kalwa, Thane, India, founded in 1902 by P.S. Warrier
- Sala Palatului (the Palace Hall), a conference hall behind the National Museum of Art of Romania
- Sala del Tricolore (Reggio Emilia) (Italian, Room of the Tricolor), council chamber of the Reggio Emilia comune
Music
- Sala Molksa, a 1998 album released by Negură Bunget
- Sala Santa Cecilia (album), a 2005 album performed by Christian Fennesz and Ryuichi Sakamoto
Person's surname
- Albert Sala (born 1981), field hockey player from Spain
- Alessandro Sala (1816–1890), Italian composer, organist, and pianist
- André Ricard Sala (born 1929), Catalan industrial designer
- Andrea Sala (footballer) (born 1993), Italian footballer
- Anri Sala (born 1974), contemporary Albanian artist
- Carlos Sala (born 1960), retired Spanish hurdler
- Cesare Sala, formerly a Milan-based coachbuilder of extreme opulence
- Claudio Sala (born 1947), former Italian association football player and current commentator
- Costantino Sala (1913–?), Italian professional football player
- Darío Sala (born 1974), Argentine football (soccer) goalkeeper
- Emilio Sala (painter) (1850–1910), Spanish painter
- Emilio Sala (sculptor) (1864–1920), Italian sculptor
- Emilio Grau Sala (1911–1975), Catalan painter
- Enric Sala (born 1968), marine ecologist and an Explorer-in-Residence at National Geographic
- Flavio Sala (born 1983), Italian Classical guitar player
- Galdino della Sala (1096–1176), tenth century Christian saint from Milan, Italy
- George Augustus Henry Sala (1828–1895), English journalist
- Giovanni Sala (born 1963), Italian enduro rider and a six-time World Enduro Champion
- Guido Sala (1928–1987), Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and world champion kart racer
- Ingrid Sala Santamaria (born 1940), Filipina pianist
- Jean Sala Breitenstein (1900–1986), United States federal judge
- Jerome Sala (born 1986), Filipino singer
- Lee Sala (born 1926), leading contender for the middleweight boxing crown in the 1940s and 50s
- Louis Sala-Molins (born 1935), essayist and political philosophy professor at Paris-I and Toulouse-II universities
- Luc Sala (born 1949), Dutch entrepreneur and writer
- Luigi Sala (born 1974), Italian football defender
- Luis Pérez-Sala (born 1959), Catalan-Spanish racing driver
- Manuel Sala (born 1982), Angolan football player
- Marco Sala (1886–1969), Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender
- Milagro Sala (born 1964), leader of the Tupac Amaru neighborhood association, Argentina
- Nicola Sala (1713–1801), Italian composer
- Oscar Sala (1922–2010), Italian-Brazilian nuclear physicist
- Oskar Sala (1910–2002), 20th-century German composer and pioneer of electronic music
- Patrizio Sala (born 1955), Italian former footballer
- Pep Sala (born 1960), Catalan musician, songwriter and record producer
- Ramón Sala (born 1971), former field hockey defender from Spain
- Ricardo Sala Gaitán, Colombian industrial engineer and politician
- Richard Sala, American cartoonist, illustrator and comic book creator
- Valentino Sala (1908–?), Italian professional football player and coach
- Xavier Sala-i-Martin (born 1963), Spanish professor of economics at Columbia University
- Josep Guardiola Sala (born 1971), Spanish footballer and current Bayern Munich coach
Person's forename
- Sala Baker (born 1976), actor and stuntman from Wellington, New Zealand
- Sala Burton (1925–1987), United States Representative from California
- Sala Fa'alogo, New Zealand rugby league player who played professionally for Widnes in the Super League
- Sala, Kannada (South India) folk hero who killed a tiger (see Hoysala Empire#History)
Other
- Sāla tree, a type of tree (Pali and Sanskrit sāla)
- Salak (Salacca zalacca, translated from Thai as sala), a tree and its fruit, native to southeast Asia
- Sala (film) (aka The Island), a 1991 film written by Aleksandra Sazonova and directed by Una Celma
- Salanoemia sala (maculate lancer), a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae
- I-sala, a type of Fijian headscarf or turban
See also
- Salat, alternative spelling
- Salar people, an ethnic group from China
- South Australian Living Artists Festival, visual arts festival known by its acronym, SALA Festival
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