Kolka may refer to: Kolka parish, an administrative division in Latvia Kolka, Latvia, a village in Kolka Parish Cape Kolka, where the Baltic Sea and Gulf...
Cape Kolka (Livonian: Kūolka nanā, Latvian: Kolkasrags, Old High German: Domesnes) is a cape on the Baltic Sea, near the entry to Gulf of Riga, on the...
Kolka Lighthouse (Latvian: Kolkas bāka) is a lighthouse located in Irbe Strait, 5.2 kilometres (3.2 mi) off the Latvian coast on a specially created artificial...
Kolka parish (Latvian: Kolkas pagasts, Livonian: Kūolka pagāst) is an administrative unit of Talsi Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. Kolka...
Kolka Glacier (Ossetian: Хъолхъа) is a glacier in North Ossetia, Russia, near Mount Kazbek, known for its surging properties. The most recent and the...
(Irē), Košrags (Kuoštrõg), Saunags (Sǟnag), Vaide (Vaid), Kolka (Kūolka) (see also Cape Kolka), Pitrags (Pitrõg), and Melnsils (Mustānum). The Latvian...
Taro (/ˈtɑːroʊ, ˈtær-/; Colocasia esculenta) is a root vegetable. It is the most widely cultivated species of several plants in the family Araceae that...
Absalon, who supposedly built a church in the Livonian village today known as Kolka. In the 12th century, Germans invaded Livonia and established a base in...
Kolka Sara (Persian: کلکاسرا, also Romanized as Kolkā Sarā; also known as Olkā Sarā) is a village in Chini Jan Rural District, in the Central District...
Rock and icefall from a hanging glacier was responsible for triggering the Kolka-Karmadon rock ice slide in 2002, which killed 125 people. "Glossary of Glacier...
Vaide (Livonian: Vaid) is a village in Kolka Parish, Talsi Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. It is one of the remaining twelve Livonian villages...
in the gorge. In the upper reaches of the gorge there are two glaciers: Kolka and Mayli. It is located at altitudes from 750 m to 1200 m above sea level...
Nineteen (Im bilo devyatnadtsat) (1960). By his second film My Friend, Kolka!, Kramarov was well on his way to Soviet stardom. His goofy persona (in...
Zhukov that Samusenko had fought in Spain: My [Balandin's] submachine gunner Kolka... approached her and said: "[...] I saw you already under Huesca... ¡No...
Kizhevatova, Andrey Kizhevatov's daughter Maksim Kostromykin as Nikolay ′Kolka′, projectionist Anna Tsukanova-Kott as Sonya The film's score was composed...
northwestern slopes of Mount Jimara, Khokh Range, Greater Caucasus, Russia 12. Kolka Glacier (42°44′23″), the european northwestern slopes of Mount Kazbek, Khokh...
"Welcome to Arlene Thornton Agency". Archived from the original on 2014-01-04. Kolka, Kurt (2020-01-28). "Outspoken: Katie Leigh's story". One Christian Voice...
bulking ratio comparable with that of other events such as the September 2002 Kolka-Karmadon rock ice slide (estimated ratio between 5 and 10), the November...
ISSN 1944-8007. S2CID 129023294. Mitchell, Carla P. J.; Branfireun, Brian A. & Kolka, Randall K. (2008). "Spatial Characteristics of Net Methylmercury Production...
Coast President Laurent Gbagbo, resulting in civil war. September 20 – The Kolka–Karmadon rock ice slide in Northern Ossetia, Russia kills at least 125 people...
In 2012, "Lovers are Strangers" was the theme song for the Latvian film Kolka Cool. In 2013, "Russian Ballerina" was featured on the commercial for the...