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Kita stands for:
The following geographical objects are called Kita :
- Kita (district) , district in the Kayes region, Mali
- Kita-gun (Ehime) , 北, county in Ehime Prefecture, Japan
- Kita-gun (Kagawa) , 北, county in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
- Kita-karamete Rock , ledge on the Prince Harald Coast in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
Places, districts:
- Kita (Mali) , place in Mali
- Kita-ku (Hamamatsu) , 北, Hamamatsu Municipality, Japan
- Kita-ku (Kobe) , 北, Municipality of Kobe, Japan
- Kita-ku (Kyōto) , 北, Municipality of Kyoto, Japan
- Kita-ku (Nagoya) , 北, Nagoya Municipality, Japan
- Kita-ku (Osaka) , 北, Osaka Municipality, Japan
- Kita-ku (Saitama) , 北, Saitama Municipality, Japan
- Kita-ku (Sakai) , 北, Municipality of Sakai, Japan
- Kita-ku (Sapporo) , 北, Municipality of Sapporo, Japan
- Kita (Tokyo) , 北, Tokyo Municipality, Japan
historical:
- Iwamizawa , village in Hokkaidō Sub-prefecture, Japan (former name)
Kita is the family name of the following people:
- Hideki Kita (* 1952), Japanese long-distance runner
- Kazuma Kita (* 1981), Japanese soccer player
- Kōji Kita († 2012), Japanese musician
- Morio Kita (1927–2011), Japanese writer
- Toshiyuki Kita (* 1942), Japanese designer for furniture and industrial design
- Waldemar Kita (* 1953), Polish-French entrepreneur and football official
- Yasushi Kita (* 1978), Japanese soccer player
See also:
Wiktionary: Kita - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: kita - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations