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Kola and class
* 1945 – World War II: The Captain class frigate HMS Goodall K479 is torpedoed by U-286 outside the Kola Inlet becoming the last ship of the Royal Navy sunk in the European theatre of World War II.

Kola and name
The Barents Region is a name given, by political ambition to establish international cooperation after the fall of the Soviet Union, to the land along the coast of the Barents Sea, from Nordland in Norway to the Kola Peninsula in Russia and beyond all the way to the Ural Mountains and Novaya Zemlya, and south to the Gulf of Bothnia of the Baltic Sea and the great lakes Ladoga and Onega.
The name " Inca Kola " refers to the Quechua words for king and queen.
The team is tasked with securing the compound, destroying any weapon caches that are present, and detaining a terrorist name Kola Petrenko, codename Pincushion.
The traditional ingredient is made by filtering water through the ashes of a banana tree, which is then called kola khar ( The name derived from the locale term of Banana, " Kol " or " Kola ").

Kola and for
( In Peru and much of Spanish-speaking South America, " Kola " with a " K " is the generic term used for any flavor of carbonated soft drink, not only colas ).
Controlling the Finnish area would allow the German army to enter Russia at Petrograd and to penetrate northeast, towards the Kola Peninsula, an area rich with raw materials for the mining industry.
Kola nuts ( genus Cola ) are notable for their high content of caffeine, and in past were commonly used for preparing of various cola drinks.
) as new land opened up for settlement ( e. g., modern Finnmark area in the northeast, to the coast of the Kola Peninsula ).
The Sami of Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula of Russia and other nomadic peoples of northern Asia use reindeer for food, clothing, and transport.
Other traditional Tli Cho names for the settlement include Tsoti (' fouled water lake ') and Mine Go Kola (' net fishing with houses ').
It took seven more weeks for the boats to reach the Kola Peninsula where they were rescued by a Russian merchant vessel, and by that time only 12 crewmen remained.
There are special provisions in the Norwegian rules of immigration and citizenship which eases this process for many Kola Norwegians.
The world ’ s deepest borehole was the Kola Superdeep Borehole for many years.
Kogarkoite was first described in 1973 for an occurrence on Alluaiv Mountain, Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia.
The population of Kola in 1880, for example, was only around 500 inhabitants living in 80 households, compared to 1, 900 inhabitants in 300 households living there in 1582.
The salt extraction in Kandalaksha and Kola was mostly carried out by the monasteries in Pechenga and Solovki, and for a long time remained the only " industry " on the peninsula.
* Kola Beldy () ( 1929 – 1993 ) was a popular singer in the Soviet Union and Russia, particularly known for his rendition of " Увезу тебя я в тундру " ( I will take you to the tundra ).
The Kola Superdeep Borehole was the deepest and longest borehole in the world for nearly 20 years.
The gap again became the focus of naval planning in the 1950s, as it would be the only available outlet into the ocean for Soviet submarines operating from their bases on the Kola Peninsula.
Since that year, however, the market share for Inca Kola has increased due to some fast food chains including it in their menus.
The company, looking for outside help, turned to the Coca-Cola Co., which acquired half of Inca Kola Perú and one-fifth of Corporación José R. Lindley S. A. for an undisclosed sum believed to have been about $ 200 million.
* February 15 – Convoy JW 53 departs Loch Ewe, Scotland, for the Kola Inlet in the Soviet Union.
* February 3-Bound for the Kola Inlet in the Soviet Union, Convoy JW 64 becomes the first Arctic convoy to depart from the River Clyde.
** The final Arctic convoy of World War II, Convoy JW 67, departs Scapa Flow for the Kola Inlet in the Soviet Union escorted by the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen.
Barents Sea capelin migrate during winter and early spring to the coast of northern Norway ( Finnmark ) and the Kola Peninsula ( Russia ) for spawning.
In the 16th century, as part of a general expansion period for the Russian empire, missionaries were sent to the far reaches of the empire, and several Russian Orthodox chapels were built on the Kola Peninsula.

Kola and group
The Cornish Trio of the 1920s — Peter Meremblum, Berthe Poncy ( later Berthe Poncy Jacobson ), and Kola Levienne — may have been the first chamber music group resident at an American school.
The Kola Mining and Metallurgical Company, a division of Norilsk Nickel, conducts nickel -, copper -, and platinum group metals-mining operations on the peninsula.

Kola and built
For this purpose, the pipeline from the Shtokman field to the Murmansk Oblast and further via Kola peninsula to Volkhov in the Leningrad Oblast will be built.

Kola and Soviet
The deepest hole drilled to date is the SG-3 borehole which is deep, part of the Soviet Kola Superdeep Borehole project ; thus, visual knowledge of the Earth's structure extends that far.
* 1970 – The drilling of the Kola Superdeep Borehole begins in the Soviet Union.
The Kola Superdeep Borehole () is the result of a scientific drilling project of the Soviet Union on the Kola Peninsula.
Simultaneous efforts were made by the Soviet Union at the Kola Institute, which reached a depth of over 15 years, the world's deepest hole, before that attempt was also abandoned in 1989.
* January 24 – 25 – German aircraft attack Convoy JW-52 while it is en route the Kola Inlet in the Soviet Union via the Barents Sea but cause no damage.
* February 21 – The British aircraft carrier joins the escort of the Arctic convoy JW 57 bound from Loch Ewe, Scotland, to the Kola Inlet in the Soviet Union.
* April 20 – Korean Airlines Flight 902, a Boeing 707-321B flying from Anchorage, Alaska, to Seoul, South Korea, with 109 people on board, veers drastically off course and violates Soviet airspace over the Kola Peninsula.
It thus ensured Finland's survival as a liberal democracy in close proximity to strategic Soviet regions, such as the Kola Peninsula and the old capital Leningrad.
This operation was aimed at the capture of the town of Kandalaksha, by the White Sea in the Karelia region, tying down troops from the Soviet Northern Front, who would otherwise be sent to defend against Platinum Fox, and to cut Murmansk and the Kola Peninsula from the rest of the Soviet Union in the process.
The Soviet Union had, in fact, drilled a hole nearly eight miles deep, the Kola Superdeep Borehole, located not in Siberia but on the Kola Peninsula, which shares borders with Norway and Finland.
The task force was probably intended primarily at that time to undertake attacks on Soviet Navy bases on the Kola Peninsula in the event of a general war.
However, when the " Boeing " was already over the Kola Peninsula at 21: 19 ( Moscow Time ), to intercept it the first Soviet Sukhoi Su-15 ' Flagon ' fighter of the 431st Fighting Aviation Regiment of Soviet Air Defense ( military unit # 26391 ) piloted by Alexander Bosov was scrambled after the plane from Afrikanda air base.
The Soviet Union had the 14th Army in the Kola Peninsula.

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