Lisandri Kola has written:
'Saga e nji dite'
EDMUND ABAKA has written: ''KOLA IS GOD'S GIFT': AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, EXPORT INITIATIVES & THE KOLA INDUSTRY IN ASANTE & THE GOLD..'
E. Kola Odubanjo has written: 'Presidential address, 2002' -- subject(s): Automation, Banks and banking, Information technology, Technological innovations
Teresa Baluk-Ulewiczowa has written: 'Wyzwolic sie z blednego kola'
Ondrej Pavli k has written: 'Ve deckotechnicka revoluce, s kola a vy chova'
Alice V. Payne has written: 'Quin Kola' -- subject(s): Prospecting, Geologists, Biography, History
Kola Onadipe has written: 'The boy slave' 'Builders of Africa' -- subject(s): Biography, Politics and government, Statesmen 'Sunny boy' 'The king is naked' 'Sweet mother' 'The boy slave (Shettima dan Gatta)' 'Happy birthday'
Joe Cepeda has written: 'The swing' -- subject(s): Cleanliness, Fiction, Lost and found possessions, Neighbors, Swings, Lost articles, Juvenile fiction, Humorous stories, Orderliness 'Koi and the Kola Nuts'
Lukas Allemann has written: 'Die Samen der Kola-Halbinsel' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Interviews, Ethnic relations, Minorities, Economic conditions, Russification, Sami (European people), Biography, History
No, kola nut and bitter kola are not the same, though they are related. Kola nut comes from the Kola tree and is primarily known for its caffeine content and use in beverages. Bitter kola, on the other hand, comes from the Garcinia kola tree and is known for its medicinal properties and distinct bitter taste. Both are used in traditional medicine and cultural practices, but they belong to different plant families.
A kola is not; however, koalas are Australian.
Kola Krauze is 6' 0".
Kola Ogunmola was born in 1925.