Ka
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Ka or KA may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- K.A. (Kohntarkosz Anteria), an album by Magma
- Kà, a Cirque du Soleil show
- Ka (Dark Tower), a plot element in Stephen King's Dark Tower series
- Mister Mosquito, a video game, known in Japan as Ka
Businesses and organizations
- Kappa Alpha Order, a fraternity founded in 1865 at Washington and Lee
- Kappa Alpha Society, a fraternity founded in 1825 at Union College
- Karenni Army, a Burmese guerilla organization
- Knattspyrnufélag Akureyrar, an Icelandic football club
- Kuklos Adelphon, an 1800s-era Southern fraternity
- Khan Academy, a non-profit educational organization
Language
Languages
- Ka, a variety of the Central Banda language
- Georgian language, by ISO 639-1 code
Characters
- Ka (Cyrillic)
- Ka (Indic), a glyph in the Brahmic family of scripts
- Devanagari ka, a letter in the Devanagari script
- Ka (Javanese) (ꦏ), a letter in the Javanese script
- Ka (kana)
People
- Ka (pharaoh) (fl. c. thirty-second century B.C.)
- Ka (rapper), performer
Places
- Ka Farm, Østre Toten, Norway (see List of short place names)
- KA postcode area, Scotland
- Ka River, Nigeria
- Karlsruhe, Germany (e.g. code used on German vehicle registration plates)
- Karnataka, India
Science and technology
- Ka, an acid dissociation constant
- Ka, association constant of a reaction
- Ka band, a microwave band
- Ka tree, Terminalia carolinensis
- Keepalive, a computer network message
- Kiloampere (kA), a unit of electric current
- kiloannus (ka), a unit of time equal to one thousand (103) years
Transport
- Ford Ka, a car
- NZR KA class a New Zealand steam locomotive
- Dragonair (IATA code KA)
- Kenya Airways
- code for products of Kamov, a Russian rotorcraft manufacturing company
Other uses
- KA, a carbonated drink produced by the company A.G. Barr
- KA, law enforcement jargon for "known associate"
- Ka (Egyptian soul), an ancient Egyptian concept of the spirit or soul
- Knight or Dame of St Andrew, a Barbadian award
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