Ula
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Ula or ULA may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Ula (poetry), a Tamil language poetic device
- Ula (dance), an ancient Tongan dance
- Ula (film), an upcoming Indian Tamil film
- Ula Levy, a character in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street
- Ulster Liberation Army, a fictional terrorist organization in the Tom Clancy novel Patriot Games
Organizations
- Underground Literary Alliance, a writers society
- United Launch Alliance, a space launch service provider
- United Left Alliance, an Irish electoral alliance of left-wing political parties and independent politicians
- University of the Andes, Venezuela (Spanish Universidad de Los Andes)
- Universidad Latinoamericana, a Mexican for-profit university
- Union Latino Americana, a 1930s organization of Hispanic fraternities
Technology
- Uncommitted logic array, a type of integrated circuit
- Unique local address, a subset of IPv6 addresses
- User license agreement, a software license agreement
Places
- Ula, Muğla, Turkey, a district
- Ula, Norway, a village
- Ula, Pöide Parish, Estonia, a village
- Ula, Salme Parish, Estonia, a village
- Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia, an ancient city
- Ūla River, Lithuania
- Ula Point, James Ross Island, Antarctica
Military
- Battle of Ula, a 1564 Livonian War battle between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Tsardom of Russia on the Ula River
- Ula-class submarine, a type of Norwegian submarine
- HNoMS Ula (1943), a World War II Norwegian submarine
- HNoMS Ula (S300), two Royal Norwegian Navy submarines
People
- Ula Ložar (born 2002), Slovene singer
- Maugaula Tuitele (born 1978), American football player nicknamed Ula
Other uses
- Ula (fly), a genus of hairy-eyed craneflies
- ULA TV, a Venezuelan regional television channel
- ULA, the last model of the Waco A series of 1930s sporting biplanes
- Fungwa language (ISO 639-3 code), a language of Nigeria
See also
- Ula Ula Division, which became the Shire of Balonne, Queensland, Australia
- Ulla (disambiguation)
- Ulaş (disambiguation)
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