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Kala is a fictional ape character in Edgar Rice Burroughs's original Tarzan novel, Tarzan of the Apes, and in the Walt Disney-produced animated movie Tarzan based on it.
In the novel, Kala is a female in a band of Mangani, a fictional species of Great Ape intermediate between real life chimpanzees and gorillas. She saves the infant Tarzan from the murderous fury of Kerchak, the mad leader of the ape band, after the latter kills Tarzan's human father. Kala goes on to rear the human baby as her own while protecting him against Kerchak and her own mate, Tublat. After Tarzan reaches adulthood, Kala is killed by a native African hunter, who is afterward killed by Tarzan in revenge.
Kala also appears in Jungle Tales of Tarzan, the sixth book of the Tarzan series, which relates episodes from the ape man's youth omitted from Tarzan of the Apes. Chapter 7, "The End of Bukawai," relates an episode in which Tarzan is almost killed when he swings so long on the rope that it frays and parts, dropping him to the ground. Kala runs to the boy's aid and he soon revives.
Kala is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
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Kala is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.
Kala is the Queen of the Netherworld, which is another name for the city of Netheria. Netheria was once a city on the continent of Atlantis, which was enclosed in an airtight dome to protect itself from the Deviant empire based in Lemuria. The people excavated the foundations beneath the city to expand it below the ground, and discovered a way to recycle their air supply. When Atlantis sank in the great cataclysm, Netheria remained intact. Netheria sank to the bottom of the sea and further through it every year, in a huge cavern beneath the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, in part of what is now known as Subterranea. Its people renamed their kingdom the Netherworld, and themselves Netherworlders.
Queen Kala sought to use her armies and highly advanced weaponry to conquer the surface world, and sought a means to transport them to the surface. Tony Stark became encased in a crystalline substance that sank into the Earth, transporting him to the Netherworld, after a guard and a scientist were teleported before him. Kala demanded that Stark create a means for her to bring her armies to the surface or else she would execute him and his two friends. It is revealed her General Baxu loves her due to her beauty, though he hates taking orders from a woman. Stark claimed he would help her, but needed a lab and solitude, which he was granted. Stark instead used the Netherworlders' laboratories to create a duplicate of his Iron Man armor and claimed Stark escaped and summoned him, using the armor to defeat the armies, capture Kala and fly to the surface. Exposure to the surface world's air caused Kala to age rapidly into an elderly state. Realizing that her people could not live on the surface world, she renounced her plans of conquest, and was returned to the Netherworld where she regained her youth.
Jeevan is an Indian first name meaning 'life' or 'bringer of life', that may be used by males or females. The name originates from the Sanskrit language but is more often used as a Punjabi name or sometimes a Hindi name. Alternative spellings are Geevan, Gevan, Givan, Jevan, or Jivan. The name may refer to:
Jeevan is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1944.
The 309 road is a 22-kilometre (14 mi) long gravel road between the towns of Coromandel and Whitianga in New Zealand.
The 309 winds its way from Coromandel, on the west side of the Coromandel Peninsula, over the ranges to Whitianga, on the eastern side.
The road is considered extremely dangerous and deaths among tourists unfamiliar with the road and in unfit vehicles are common.
Places of interest along the road include Waiau Falls and the Kauri Grove, a stand of mature kauri trees.
Coordinates: 36°50′48″S 175°33′15″E / 36.846767°S 175.554208°E / -36.846767; 175.554208 (309 Road - nominal location)
A 2+2 road is a specific type of dual-carriageway being built in Ireland and in Sweden and in Finland, consisting of two lanes in each direction separated by a steel cable barrier.
These roads do not have hard shoulders and therefore they cannot be designated as Motorway at some future date. The Irish variant,however, has 3.5m lanes where there are a number of Swedish variants some with 3.25m wide lanes.
Junctions are generally at-grade roundabouts and minor roads cross under or over the mainline without connecting. They are also known as "Type 2 dual-carriageways" by the Irish National Roads Authority. These roads look similar to expressways, except that expressways often have interchanges, large medians or concrete barriers between traffic. The United States has 80,000 km of roads that fit this description.
The first road of this type opened in December 2007 as a new greenfield section of the N4 national primary route which joins Dublin to Sligo.
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〰️All rights belong to Disney〰️ Tarzan was a small orphan who was raised by an ape named Kala since he was a child. He believed that this was his family, but on an expedition Jane Porter is rescued by Tarzan. He then finds out that he's human. Now Tarzan must make the decision as to which family he should belong to...
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Versão em português de Portugal da cena em que a Kala traz o Tarzan e o mostra ao grupo do filme da Walt Disney Pictures de 1999 "Tarzan". European Portuguese version of the scene in which Kal brings Tarzzan home and shows him to the group from the 1999's Walt Disney Pictures movie "Tarzan". Tom Original/Original Pitch (NTSC) Dobragem lançada em/Dub released on: 26 Novembro/November 1999 (cinemas) Solista/Soloist: Luís Represas Jovem/Young Tarzan: Bernardo Costa Adulto/Adult Tarzan: Filipe Duarte Jane Porter: Carla de Sá Terk: Elsa Galvão Clayton: Alexandre Melo Professor Porter: Pedro Pinheiro Kala: Natália Luiza (diálogos/speaking) & Rita Guerra (canções/singing) Kerchak: Luís Mascarenhas Adulto/Adult Tantor: Rui Paulo Fonseca Vozes adicionais/Additional voices: João Oom, Paulo Oom...
Versão em português de Portugal da cena em que o Tarzan salva a Kala do filme da Walt Disney Pictures de 2005 "Tarzan 2". European Portuguese version of the scene in which Tarzan saves Kala from the 2005's Walt Disney Pictures movie "Tarzan II". Tom Original/Original Pitch (NTSC) Dobragem lançada em/Dub released in: 2005 (dvd) Tarzan: Jasmim Castro Zugor: António Montez Uto: Carlos Freixo Dago: António Marques Mamã Gunda/Mama Gunda: Luísa Salgueiro Kala: Natália Luiza Kerchak: Luís Mascarenhas Terk: Elsa Galvão Tantor: André Raimundo Vozes adicionais/Additional voices: Carolina Vieira, Isabel Ribas, Paula Fonseca, Pedro Gonçalves, Ricardo Landeiroto, Rui Cerejo, Sandra de Castro Direção de Diálogos: Carlos Freixo Tradução: Rita Salgueiro Direção Musical: Pedro Gonçalves Tradução Líri...
Kala is a fictional ape character in Edgar Rice Burroughs's original Tarzan novel, Tarzan of the Apes, and in the Walt Disney-produced animated movie Tarzan based on it.
In the novel, Kala is a female in a band of Mangani, a fictional species of Great Ape intermediate between real life chimpanzees and gorillas. She saves the infant Tarzan from the murderous fury of Kerchak, the mad leader of the ape band, after the latter kills Tarzan's human father. Kala goes on to rear the human baby as her own while protecting him against Kerchak and her own mate, Tublat. After Tarzan reaches adulthood, Kala is killed by a native African hunter, who is afterward killed by Tarzan in revenge.
Kala also appears in Jungle Tales of Tarzan, the sixth book of the Tarzan series, which relates episodes from the ape man's youth omitted from Tarzan of the Apes. Chapter 7, "The End of Bukawai," relates an episode in which Tarzan is almost killed when he swings so long on the rope that it frays and parts, dropping him to the ground. Kala runs to the boy's aid and he soon revives.