Ala
Ala
Places
- Ala., abbreviation of Alabama, a state in the U.S.
- Ala, Hiiu County, Estonia, a village
- Ala, Valga County, Estonia, a village
- Ala, Alappuzha, Kerala, India, a village
- Ala, Iran, a village in Semnan Province
- Ala, alternate name of Alad, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran
- Ala, Trentino, Italy, a comune
- Alà dei Sardi (in Sardinian: Alà), Italy, a comune
Science
- Acetylated lanolin alcohol
- Alae (anatomy) or ala, a feature of the anatomy of many nematodes worms
- Alanine, an α-amino acid
- Alpha lipoic acid, a nutritional supplement
- Alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid
- Ala, the alar part of a nasalis muscle
- D-Aminolevulinic acid or δ-ALA
- Members of the P4-ATPase family in Arabidopsis thaliana: Aminophospholipid ATPase (ALA)
Mythology and religion
- Ala (demon), a female demon in Serbian mythology
- Ala (Odinani), an Alusi (deity) in the Odinani beliefs of the Igbo people of Nigeria
Military
- USS Ala (YT-139), a US Navy tugboat
- Ala (Roman allied military unit), a Republican-period, largely infantry, formation of 5,400 men
- Ala (Roman cavalry unit), an Imperial-period, purely cavalry, formation of 500 men
ALA
- Active Line Access, a standard for supply of services in fibre networks
- Aerotransportes Litoral Argentino, a former Argentinian airline - see Austral Líneas Aéreas
- African Leadership Academy
- Liberal Popular Alliance – Autonomies (Alleanza Liberalpopolare – Autonomie), an Italian political alliance
- Allgemeine Anzeigen GmbH
- American Latvian Association
- American Legion Auxiliary
- American Library Association
- American Literature Association
- American Lung Association
- Arab Liberation Army
- Arakan Liberation Army
- Arizona Lutheran Academy
- Association for Laboratory Automation
- Austral Líneas Aéreas, an Argentine domestic airline
- Australian Lacrosse Association
- Automobile Legal Association, a former American automobile club similar to the AAA
Codes
- Åland Islands' ISO 3166-1 country code
- Alcatel's former NYSE stock symbol
- Almaty International Airport's IATA code
People
- Ala al-Din Atsiz (died 1214), Sultan of the Ghurid dynasty from 1213 to 1214
- Ala al-Din Ali, last Sultan of the Ghurid dynasty, from 1214 to 1215
- Kayqubad I or Alā ad-Dīn Kayqubād bin Kaykāvūs (1188-1237), Seljuq Sultan of Rûm
- Ala al-Din Abu al-Hassan Ali ibn Abi-Hazm al-Qurashi al-Dimashq, or Ibn al-Nafis, (1213-1288), Arab Muslim polymath
- Ata-Malik Juvayni (in full: Ala al-Din Ata-ullah) (1226–1283), Persian historian
- Alā ud-Dīn Atsiz, Khwarazm Shah from 1127 until his death in 1156
- Ala ad-Din Tekish, (died 1200), Khwarazm Shah from 1172
- Ala ad-Din Muhammad II of Khwarezm (died 1221), Khwarazm Shah from 1200
- Ala ud din Masud, Sultan of Delhi from 1242 to 1246
- Ala ud-Daula Simnani (1261-1336), Persian Sūfī, writer and teacher
- Ala Al-Kuwaikabi (born 1980), Saudi Arabian former footballer
- Ala Al-Sasi (born 1987), Yemeni footballer
- Ala Bashir (born 1939), Iraqi painter, sculptor and plastic surgeon
- Ala Boratyn (born 1992), Polish singer also known as simply Ala
- Ala Mândâcanu (born 1954), Moldovan politician and journalist
- Weld El 15, Tunisian rapper born Ala Yaacoubi
- Efkan Ala (born 1965), Turkish civil servant and government minister
- Hossein Ala' (1882–1964), former prime minister of Iran
Other uses
- ‘Alá’, the last month of the Bahá'í calendar
- A List Apart, a webzine for web designers
- ALA, the short name of the Alaska Aces, a team at the Philippine Basketball Association
See also
- à la, French for 'in the style/manner of' commonly used in English
- Al-Ala, the 87th chapter of the Qur'an
- Ala Industrial Zone, Iran, a village
- Ala dağları, a mountain range in the Taurus chain, Turkey
- Ala Church, a medieval Swedish Lutheran church
- Ala railway station, Pakistan
- Allah, Arabic name for God
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