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Bílá (Frýdek-Místek District)

Bílá is a village in Frýdek-Místek District, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. It has a population of 320 (2007). It is located in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids. There is a wooden church in the village.

Bila

Bila may refer to:

  • Bila River (Indonesia)
  • Bila River (Romania)
  • Bila, Ethiopia, formerly known as Billo and Billa, or its eponymous Bila Seyo region
  • Bila, a village in Schitu Commune, Giurgiu County, Romania
  • Belaya River (disambiguation), several rivers in Russia
  • Bila (Livno), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bila (Vitez), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Stara Bila, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Nova Bila, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Han Bila, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Slovenian name for Resiutta, a village in Italy
  • Bila language, a Bantu language spoken by the Mbuti Pygmies
  • Bila' language, the name for several extinct Mon–Khmer languages of Malaya
Bila (Livno)

Bila is a village in the municipality of Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bila (river)

The Bila river is the largest tributary of the Lašva river. The Bila river flows past the settlements of Old and New Bila, with a length of approximately 35 km. Originating from Vlašić mountain, in the area of Prelivode, the mouth of the Bila river joins with the Vrbanja, Ilomska, and Ugar rivers, at about 1,550 meters above sea level. In the pass between the Vlašić (1943 m) and Meokrnje (1,425 m) mountains, the mouth of the river is approximately 2.5 km wide. On the western slopes of Vlašić Mountain, the Bila river flows through the villages of Bukovica and Mehurići. It often floods and has significant hydro potential.

Bílá (Liberec District)

Bílá is a village and municipality ( obec) in Liberec District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 26.38 square kilometers (10.19 sq mi) and has a population of 902 (as of December 2013).

Bila (sun)

Bila is the personification of the sun among the Adnyamathanha people. She is a solar goddess, as befitting the general trends among Australian aboriginal peoples, which largely perceive the sun as female.

Bila is said to be a cannibal, roasting her victims over a fire, the origin of sunlight. In a myth the Lizard Man was appalled by these acts and attacked, prompting her to flee and cast the world in darkness. He then used a boomerang, catching her and making her move in a slow arc across the sky as it returned, this illuminating the world. For this act of heroism lizards like goannas and geckos are respected by the Adnyamathanha.