- The
Pāla Empire (r. 750–1161 CE) was an
imperial power during the post-classical
period in the
Indian subcontinent,
which originated in the
region of Bengal...
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Depala Vas (pronounced [
ˈdeːpala ˈʋaːs]; Slovene:
Depala vas, German: Depelsdorf) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of Domžale in the
Upper Carniola...
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Palas de Rei is a town in the
province of Lugo,
Galicia in
northwestern Spain. It
belongs to the
comarca of A Ulloa.
According to the INE, the po****tion...
- from
ethereal chorusing to large, wall-of-sound distortion. B****ist Tim
DePala and
drummer Gugut Salgado were the
other two
members of the band. In part...
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PalaItalia
Santa Giulia is an under-construction
Milan venue for the 2026
Winter Olympics as well as the 2026
Winter Paralympics. It will
accommodate 16...
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Antonio de Pala Asistencia, or the
Pala Mission, was
founded on June 13, 1816, as an
asistencia or "sub-mission" to
Mission San Luis Rey
de Francia,...
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gathering place of
native peoples. The
Mission San
Antonio de Pala or
Pala Mission was
established in
Pala by
early 19th
century as an
asistencia or sub-mission...
- A
palas (German: [ˈ
paːlas]) is a
German term for the
imposing or
prestigious building of a
medieval Pfalz or
castle that
contained the
great hall. Such...
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Rancho Cañada
de Pala was a 15,714-acre (63.59 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day
Santa Clara County,
California given in 1839 by
Governor Juan B...
- the
designation AGM‑20. The ship was
built as
Mission De Pala,
named for
Mission San
Antonio de Pala in
eastern San
Diego County, California, a Type T2-SE-A2...