BALE
'Bale' can refer to any of the following:
★ Basel, the Swiss city, for which the French name is Bâle
★ Bale, Istria, Croatia
★ Balé Province, Burkina Faso
★ Bale Province, Ethiopia, a former province in Ethiopia
★ Bale Zone in Oromia, Ethiopia
★ Bale, Norfolk in England
★ A fictional city The Legend of Dragoon for Playstation.
★ Christian Bale, Welsh actor
★ Edward Turner Bale, English physician
★ John Bale, English churchman and playwright
★ Gareth Bale, Young Welsh footballer for Tottenham Hotspur F.C
★ Hay bale or straw bale, in farming, bound by a baler
★ Paper bale, a unit of paper measurement equal to ten reams
★ A compressed package of any one of a variety of textiles, such as
:
★ Wool bale
:
★ Cotton
★ Akar-Bale language
★ bale, an archaic synonym for evil
★ bale, a bale of turtles, which is a group of turtles.
★ to "bale out" is to exit an airborne aircraft while wearing a parachute (presumably from the resemblance of a backpack parachute to a hay bale). Also spelled bail (as in exiting an untenable situation.)
★ 'Bail', a homophone of "bale"
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Places
★ Basel, the Swiss city, for which the French name is Bâle
★ Bale, Istria, Croatia
★ Balé Province, Burkina Faso
★ Bale Province, Ethiopia, a former province in Ethiopia
★ Bale Zone in Oromia, Ethiopia
★ Bale, Norfolk in England
★ A fictional city The Legend of Dragoon for Playstation.
People
★ Christian Bale, Welsh actor
★ Edward Turner Bale, English physician
★ John Bale, English churchman and playwright
★ Gareth Bale, Young Welsh footballer for Tottenham Hotspur F.C
Industrial packaging
★ Hay bale or straw bale, in farming, bound by a baler
★ Paper bale, a unit of paper measurement equal to ten reams
★ A compressed package of any one of a variety of textiles, such as
:
★ Wool bale
:
★ Cotton
Other
★ Akar-Bale language
★ bale, an archaic synonym for evil
★ bale, a bale of turtles, which is a group of turtles.
★ to "bale out" is to exit an airborne aircraft while wearing a parachute (presumably from the resemblance of a backpack parachute to a hay bale). Also spelled bail (as in exiting an untenable situation.)
See also
★ 'Bail', a homophone of "bale"
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