• Chila or Cheela may refer to: Chila, Angola Chila (municipality), Puebla, Mexico Chila de la Sal, Puebla, Mexico Chila mountain range, in the Arequipa...
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    Chilas (Urdu: چلاس) is a city in Pakistani-administered Gilgit–Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir region. It is the divisional capital of Diamer Division...
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    to 2002. She made her debut in 1999 as female lead in the movie Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal for which she won her first Kerala State Film Award for...
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  • Washington – 8-year-old Rima Traxler, 12-year-old Kara Rudd and 8-year-old Chila Silvernails – in the 1980s and 1990s. Kondro confessed to the first two...
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    related to Patrick Chila. Patrick Chila at World Table Tennis Patrick Chila at Olympedia Patrick Chila at Olympics.com Patrick Chila at Olympic.org (archived)...
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  • Hugo Dionisio Chila Ayoví (born 22 July 1987 in Santo Domingo de Los Tsáchilas) is an Ecuadorian long jumper and triple jumper. He set a personal best...
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  • Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal (transl.  Some Family Matters Again) is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad...
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  • Vaiavy Chila, also known as Chila, is a vocalist and composer of salegy music from the northern coastal region of Madagascar. The most popular female salegy...
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    Chila Kumari Singh Burman MBE is a British artist, celebrated for her radical feminist practice, which examines representation, gender and cultural identity...
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    Chila Pillune (possibly from Aymara pillu crown or cord which some indigenous peoples use to tighten their hair, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, pilluni...
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