Paula La Sala has written:
'Oh Kintumbanis'
Gilles Sala has written: 'Ma main a la parole'
Gloria Fuertes has written: 'Ni tiro, ni veneno, ni navaja' 'Sola en la sala'
Marius Sala has written: 'From Latin to Romanian' 'Made in Spain 03' 'Editorial made in Spain' -- subject(s): Book design, Graphic arts 'LA Chrestomathie Romane (Trends in Linguistics Documentation)' 'Packaging'
Paula Jacques has written: 'Light of my eye' 'La descente au paradis' 'Gilda Stambouli souffre et se plaint' 'Un baiser froid comme la lune' 'Lumiere de L'Oeil'
Santiago Arcediano has written: 'Historia de la Sala San Prudencio' -- subject(s): Art, Basque, Art, Spanish, Basque Art, Exhibitions, History, Sala San Prudencio (Vitoria, Spain), Spanish Art
la sala means "a room"
Paula Mues Orts has written: 'La libertad del pincel' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Painters, Colonial Painting, Attitudes, Mexican Painting, Painting
La sala de clases means the classroom.
Carmelo Santalco has written: 'Quel 15 febbraio a Sala d'Ercole' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political corruption 'Con la faccia al muro'
Paula M. Clifford has written: 'La Chastelaine de Vergi and Jean Renart, Le lai de l'ombre' -- subject(s): Civilization, Medieval, in literature, French poetry, History and criticism
Margaret Sullivan has written: 'A bibliography of Lillian Smith & Paula Snelling' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Description and travel, German Americans 'Can Survive, La'
"Sala de estar". In Spain (I don't know in other hispanic countries) we say too commonly "Salón".