Pila
Pila , Piła or Píla denotes the following geographical objects:
- Piła (German Schneidemühl ), city in Poland
- Pila (Piedmont) , municipality in Piedmont, Italy
- Pila (Gressan) , a district of the municipality of Gressan , Aosta Valley, Italy
- Pila (Laguna) , township in Laguna Province, Philippines, see
- Pila u Karlových Var (German Schneidmühl ), municipality in Okres Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
- a district of the municipality of Trhanov , Okres Domažlice, Czech Republic
- Ktiš-Pila, part of the municipality of Ktiš , Okres Prachatice, Czech Republic
- Píla (Pezinok) , a village in Okres Pezinok in Bratislavský kraj, Slovakia
- Píla (Lučenec) , a village in the Okres Lučenec in Banskobystrický kraj, Slovakia
- Píla (Žarnovica) , a village in Okres Žarnovica in Banskobystrický kraj, Slovakia
- Píla (Hrabušice) , a former village and today's district of Hrabušice in Okres Spišská Nová Ves in Košický kraj, Slovakia
- Pila GR , hamlet in the municipality of Maloja , Graubünden, Switzerland
- Pila TI , hamlet in the municipality of Centovalli , Ticino, Switzerland
- Partido Pila , administrative unit in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Pila (Buenos Aires) , its capital
- Pila (Potůčky) (German Brettmühl ), abandoned village in Okres Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
- an abandoned village on the corridors of Nemanice , Okres Domažlice (German Seeg ), Czech Republic
- Pila Island , island in Holme Bay, Mac Robertson Land, Antarctica
Pila stands for:
- a ball or a ball ( Latin )
- a spear ( Latin , plural of pilum )
- Pila (genus) , genus from the family of apple snails (Ampullariidae)
- Pila Music , a former Christian music publisher
Pila is the family name of the following people:
- Iris Fuentes-Pila (* 1980), Spanish athlete and middle distance runner
- Jonathan Pila , mathematician
See also:
Wiktionary: pila - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations