Silla (disambiguation)

Silla was a Korean kingdom from 57 BC to 935 AD.

Silla may also refer to:

Arts and religion

 * Crowns of Silla, ceremonial artifacts made in the kingdom of Silla
 * Silap Inua, a deity in Inuit mythology
 * Zillah (biblical figure) or Tselah (צִלָּה), one of Lamech's wives in the Bible
 * A character in Barnabe Rich's History of Apolonius and Silla in his Farewell to Military Profession (1581)

Music

 * Silla (Handel), 1713 opera seria by George Frideric Handel
 * Silla (Graun), 1753 opera by Graun
 * Lucio Silla, a Mozart opera
 * Mr. Silla & Mongoose, an Icelandic electronic music group

People

 * Silla (name)
 * Sulla (died 78 BC), Roman general and dictator
 * Silla (rapper) (born 1984), German rapper formerly known as Godsilla

Places

 * Silla, Sultanpur Lodhi, a village in India
 * Silla, Mali, a village on the Niger, 130 km (80 mi) south from Ségou
 * Silla, Valencia, a town in Spain

Estonia

 * Silla, Lääne County, village in Kullamaa Parish, Lääne County
 * Silla, Pärnu County, village in Paikuse Parish, Pärnu County
 * Silla, Saare County, village in Mustjala Parish, Saare County

Elevations named after the Spanish word silla

 * Silla Pata, a mountain in Bolivia
 * Silla Qhata, a mountain in Peru
 * Silla Q'asa (disambiguation)
 * The Cerro de la Silla 1,820 m (5,971 ft) to the east of Monterrey, Mexico
 * La Silla, the location of the La Silla Observatory
 * Silla de Paita, a hill near the northern Peruvian sea port Paita
 * A hill in Cuba overlooking Gibara
 * Silla de Caracas, twin hills near the Venezuelan capital
 * Silla de Torrellas, a peak on the Spanish island Majorca

Other

 * Silla language, spoken in the Korean kingdom
 * Silla University in Busan, South Korea
 * Silla restoration movement in the 12th century in Korea
 * Silla–Tang alliance in the 12th century in Korea
 * Silla (month), the fourth month in the Nepal Era calendar
 * Silla CF, a Spanish football club based in the city of the same name
 * Silla, the kind of litter carried by Sillero porters in the Americas