• Kíla is an Irish folk music group. Which was formed in 1987 in Irish language secondary school Coláiste Eoin in County Dublin. The original lineup of the...
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  • Kila Kila Kila is the fourth studio album from the Japanese rock band OOIOO, originally released in 2003 in Japan. It was later released in America on...
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    Kíla Lord Cassidy is a British-Irish child actress. She made her film debut in the 2020 feature The Doorman, as Lili. In 2021, she could be seen as Caitlin...
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  • Kila or KILA can refer to: Kíla, an Irish folk band "Kila", a 2019 song from Stolen Diamonds by the Cat Empire Kila Marr, a xenologist in the fictional...
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  • Kila is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Flathead County, Montana, United States. Its population was 424 as of the 2020 census...
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    Kfar Kila or Kfarkila (Arabic: كفركلا, also, Kfarkila, Kfarkela, Kafarkela) is a village in Southern Lebanon. The majority of its population are Shia Muslims...
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    Kila Airfield (also known as Kila Kila Airfield and 3-Mile Drome) is a former World War II airfield near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. It was part of...
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    festivals in other countries. In 2006, he released the album Kíla & Oki with the Irish band, Kíla. His earlier solo albums include collaborations with the...
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  • Kafr Kila may refer to: Kafr Kila, Syria, a village in northern Syria Kafr Kila, Lebanon, a village in Lebanon This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Ruth Bradley, Caolán Byrne, Josie Walker, Ciarán Hinds, Toby Jones, and Kíla Lord Cassidy. The Wonder premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on 2 September...
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    musician, poet and founding member and lead vocalist in the musical group Kíla. He has revolutionised the playing of the bodhrán and written many songs...
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    Kafr Kila clashes began in the southern Lebanese village on 1 October 2024, amid the 2024 Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Before the battle. Kafr Kila was...
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    on 31 December 2007. They live in Greenwich, London, with their daughter Kíla (born 16 September 2009) and son Lynott Lord Cassidy (born c. 23 January...
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  • Darius Kila is an American politician serving in the Hawaii House of Representatives for the 44th district (Honokai Hale, Nanakuli, Maili). He won the...
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  • Димитров Янакиев; born 16 May 1985), better known by his stage name 100 Kila (Bulgarian: 100 Кила; also stylized as 100KILA), is a Bulgarian rapper, actor...
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    Phurba (redirect from Kīla (Buddhism))
    transliterations: phurpa, phurbu, purbha, or phurpu)[needs IPA] or kīla (Sanskrit Devanagari: कील; IAST: kīla) is a three-sided peg, stake, knife, or nail-like ritual...
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    Red Fort (redirect from Lal Kila)
    The Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila (Hindustani: [laːl qiːlaː]) is a historic Mughal fort in Delhi, India, that served as the primary residence of the...
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  • Kila Haoda (born 21 September 1949) is a Papua New Guinean politician. He was the Governor of Central Province from 2012 to 2017. Haoda was the human resources...
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    Micah Kilakila Kaʻaihue (/ˈkiːlə kəʔaɪˈhuːeɪ/; born March 29, 1984) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball...
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  • Henry Raisi Kila (1952 – 2010) was a former president of the Papua New Guinea Sports Federation and Olympic Committee, now the Papua New Guinea Olympic...
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  • Kila Pala (born 16 May 1986) is a Papua New Guinean cricket coach and former player. Pala played as a left-handed batsman who bowled left-arm medium pace...
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    Adefemi KilaListen (born 14 December 1945) is a Nigerian politician and engineer who served in the Senate, representing Ekiti Central in April 2007 just...
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  • Bruno Coulais, in collaboration with the Irish group Kíla. "The Derry Tune" originally featured on Kíla's 2010 album Soisín. The film also features the voice...
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  • edited by Fabienne Alvarez-Giro and music composed by Bruno Coulais and Kíla. It stars Evan McGuire, Brendan Gleeson, Christen Mooney, Mick Lally (in...
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  • Jason Kila (born 15 January 1990) is a Papua New Guinean cricketer. Kila is a left-handed batsman who bowls slow left-arm orthodox. He was born in Port...
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  • Qila Raipur (redirect from Kila raipur)
    Qila Raipur (also spelled as Kila Raipur) is a noted village of Ludhiana district in Punjab, India, as it hosts the annual Qila Raipur Sports Festival...
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    joined Kíla, a band made up of a group of these buskers, where he played in the city's live venues. Colm Mac Con Iomaire featured alongside Odlum in Kíla and...
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    Palamu fort (redirect from Palamu Kila)
    The Palamu kila are two ruined forts located 3 k.m from Betla National Park, Latehar district on the bank of Auranga River, in the Indian state of Jharkhand...
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  • the charity song "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew", featuring U2, The Dubliners, Kíla, and "A Band of Bowsies", which reached number one on the Irish singles chart...
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    Jhansi Fort (redirect from Jhansi ka Kila)
    Jhansi Fort or Jhansi ka Qila is a fortress situated on a large hilltop called Bangira, in Uttar Pradesh. It served as a stronghold of the Karhade Brahmin...
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