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Kola and nuts
Kola nuts are often used to treat whooping cough and asthma.
Kola nuts are perhaps best known to Western culture as a flavouring ingredient and one of the sources of caffeine in cola and other similarly flavoured beverages, although the use of kola ( or kola flavoring ) in commercial cola drinks has become uncommon.
Kola nuts are an important part of the traditional spiritual practice of culture and religion in West Africa, particularly Nigeria.
Kola nuts are used as a religious object and sacred offering during prayers, ancestor veneration, and significant life events, such as naming ceremonies, weddings, and funerals.
Kola nuts can be harvested by hand, by plucking them at the tree branch.
Kola nuts, a bitter nut from a tree, are formally sent by the suitor's family to the male elders of the bride-to-be, and if accepted, the courtship begins.

Kola and genus
Kola nut is a caffeine-containing nut of evergreen trees of the genus Cola, primarily the species Cola acuminata and Cola nitida.
Castilleja, commonly known as Indian paintbrush or prairie-fire, is a genus of about 200 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants native to the west of the Americas from Alaska south to the Andes, northern Asia, and one species as far west as the Kola Peninsula in Siberia.
* Cola ( plant ), the genus of plants from which the Kola nut is harvested
* Kola nut, a genus of about 125 species of trees

Kola and Cola
During the time that the two giants were negotiating, various smaller companies began to emerge in Peru, selling drinks that competed both with Coca-Cola ( Peru Cola, Cola Nacional, Inti Cola, Kola Real, etc.
** Kola Inglesa ( literally " English Cola "), a Peruvian soft drink
Zam Zam Cola (, Zam Zam Kola ) is a cola-flavoured soft drink produced in Iran by Zamzam Soft Drink Mfg.
In Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Indonesia and Thailand, Kola Real " negra " is known as Big Cola.

Kola and are
From Kola, there are indications of a similar situation, suggesting a population of around 20 adults.
The Sami people, also spelled Sámi or Saami, are the indigenous people inhabiting the Arctic area of Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of far northern Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Kola Peninsula of Russia, and the border area between south and middle Sweden and Norway.
There are special provisions in the Norwegian rules of immigration and citizenship which eases this process for many Kola Norwegians.
These continent and mountain building events are represented by the 2. 1-2. 0 Ga ( Ga = billion year ) Transamazonian and Eburnean Orogens in South America and West Africa ; the ~ 2. 0 Ga Limpopo Belt in southern Africa ; the 1. 9 – 1. 8 Ga Trans-Hudson, Penokean, Taltson – Thelon, Wopmay, Ungava and Torngat orogens in North America, the 1. 9 – 1. 8 Ga Nagssugtoqidain Orogen in Greenland ; the 1. 9 – 1. 8 Ga Kola – Karelia, Svecofennian, Volhyn-Central Russian, and Pachelma Orogens in Baltica ( Eastern Europe ); the 1. 9 – 1. 8 Ga Akitkan Orogen in Siberia ; the ~ 1. 95 Ga Khondalite Belt and ~ 1. 85 Ga Trans-North China Orogen in North China.
However, ERD wells are more shallow than Kola Superdeep Borehole, owning to a large horizontal displacement.
: The terms ' Handun Diviya ' and ' Kola Diviya ' are also used by the local community to refer to the fishing cat.
In Sri Lanka, the fishing cat is known as Handun Diviya or Kola Diviya, terms that are also used by the local community to refer to the Rusty-spotted Cat ( Prionailurus rubiginosus ), another little-known small cat in suburban areas of Sri Lanka.
According to the Swedish Museum of Natural History ( 2006 ), the oldest rocks of the Fennoscandian Shield are found in the northeast, in the Kola peninsula, Karelia and northeastern Finland.
To date, Ecuador and the United States ( mostly New York and the rest of the Northeast ) are two of the countries where Inca Kola is bottled by the Coca-Cola Company.
Bhuta Kola, Aati kalenja, Karangolu, and Nagaradhane are some of the cultural traditions of Udupi.
The largest companies of the region – constituting 90 % of the oblast's production – are Pechenganickel, Olcon, the Kola Nuclear Power Plant, Sevrybkholodflot, Murmanrybprom, Murmansk Trawl Fleet and Murmansk Shipping Company.
" There are many varieties of " Kola Kenda " depending on the herb used.
Other main islands are Kola, Kobroor, Maikoor, and Trangan.
The Sámi people are the indigenous people of northern Europe inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia.
Spirit worship ( Bhuta Kola ), Serpent worship ( Nagaradhane ), Buffalo race ( Kambala ), Yakshagana are some of common traditional rituals followed.
Examples are found in South and Eastern Africa, namely the Kaapvaal craton and also in the cratonic core of Madagascar, as well as West Africa and Brazil, northern Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula ( see Baltic Shield ).
According to some medieval accounts and maps, Kvenland included also the Kola Peninsula north from Bjarmaland, as stated e. g. in the late 1150s ' AD Leiðarvísir og borgarskipan in which the Icelandic Abbot Níkulás Bergsson writes that north from Värmland there are " two Kvenlands ( Kvenlönd ), which extend to north of Bjarmia ( Bjarmalandi )".
Fennoscandia and Fenno-Scandinavia are geographic and geological terms for the region made up by the Scandinavian Peninsula, Finland, Karelia, and the Kola Peninsula.
The team is tasked with securing the compound, destroying any weapon caches that are present, and detaining a terrorist name Kola Petrenko, codename Pincushion.

Kola and notable
According to Peruvian researcher Guillermo Toro-Lira, among the notable individuals who attented Morris ' Bar were Elmer Faucett ( founder of the Faucett Perú airline ), José Lindley ( founder of the Corporación José R. Lindley S. A. and Inca Kola ), Alfred L. Kroeber ( notable cultural anthropologist ), and Richard Halliburton ( a notable adventurer and cultural ambassador to Peru ).

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.
) 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.
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.
The name " Inca Kola " refers to the Quechua words for king and queen.
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.

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