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Akka

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Akka or AKKA may refer to:

People

  • Akka (spirit), a Finnish goddess
  • Akka Mahadevi (12th century), Kannada poet
  • Narmada Akka (died 2012), member of the Communist Party of India

Places

  • Arabic name of Acre, Israel
  • Akka, Morocco, a town in Morocco
  • Áhkká, a mountain in northern Sweden

In fiction

Technology

  • Akka (toolkit), a software runtime and toolkit for concurrent and distributed computing in Java and Scala

Other uses

  • 8034 Akka, a near-Earth asteroid
  • SS Akka, a German (later Kriegsmarine) cargo ship
  • AKKA, Association of Kannada Kootas of America, a non profit organization
  • AKKA, the space/time disintegration weapon in Jack Williamson's novel Legion of Space (1934)

See also

  • Aka (disambiguation)
  • Akkas (name)
  • Akha (disambiguation)
    • Akha people, an indigenous hill tribe living in the mountains of Thailand, Burma, Laos and China
  • Akkaş, a Turkish surname
  • Akko (disambiguation)
  • Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Akka
  • Siege of Acre (disambiguation)
  • Saint Jean d'Acre (disambiguation)
  • Acre (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Akka
  • All pages with titles containing Akka
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