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- Look up sa:नलक or hi:नलक in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nalaka may refer to Nalaka, village near Rajgriha, India; birthplace of Sariputra, one of...
- Damodardev (1488–1598) was sixteenth century Ekasarana preceptor from Nalaca, Nagaon. Damodardev was a follower of Sankardeva's Ekasarana dharma order...
- Nalaka, sometimes written Nalaca, was a Highlands County, Florida settlement that sprang up as a turpentine industry town in the early 20th century, founded...
- Walinwa to Nalaca in an area that developed with logging, sawmill, and turpentine industries. A Seaboard subsidiary it ran from Walinwa to Nalaca. The rail...
- Conua Sikeli Tawake Vatukarasa, Malevu, Korotogo, Naroro, Nawamagi, Narata (Nalaca), Nadrala Komave Vusu na Turaga na Tui Vusu Komave, Namatakula, Biausevu...
- Hesperides, Florida, Walinwa, Florida, Sumica, Florida, and Florinda, Florida to Nalaca, Florida. The area took its name from the Florinda Mill & Planing Mill Co...
- Railway served the area with service to Walinwa on Lake Weohyakapka and Nalaca in Highlands County. The area was deforested by 1927 and abandoned. Some...
- the line connected to the Kissimmee River Railway which continued east to Nalaca where it served a turpentine mill. Track from just east of Bartow (at a...
- rail line in Polk County, Florida stretching 7.26 miles from Walinwa to Nalaca, an area that developed with logging, sawmill, and turpentine industries...