Skala
Scale (Pl. scales; Scalae out, head ',' stairs ') stands for
- Scale ( rating ) assignment rule in the objectification of a tiered assessment
- Scale, part of a display means for reading a value
- Magnitude, approximate range of values
- Scale, in music
- Clinical scales, standardized questionnaire in clinical psychology and psychiatry
Scale is the name of geographical objects:
- A city on the island of Patmos, Greece
- Scale ( Laconia ), small town in Laconia
- Oropou scale, community in Attica
- Scale ( Oblast Burgas ), village in the municipality Sungurlare, Oblast Burgas, Bulgaria
Buildings:
- In Greece, the port of ( rural ) central or main town, Chora see ( administrative center )
- Teatro alla Scala, " La Scala ", an opera house in Milan
- Skala Castle, a castle in the Czech Republic
Mountains, landforms:
- Rocky river valleys in Upper Lusatia, see Oberlausitzer scales
- Panská skála, a basalt formation as a natural monument in the Czech Republic
Scale, family name:
- Edward Skala (1842-1918), Austrian politician and businessman
- Jakub scale (1851-1925), Sorbian- German canon
- January scale (1889-1945), German writer Sorbian-
- Jaroslav Skala (1881-1919), Czech sculptor
- Karl scale (1924-2006), Austrian folk poet
- Klara Maria scale ( b. 1921 ), Austrian actress
- Lilia Skala (1896-1994), Austrian / American actress
- Lothar scale (1952-2008), German football player
- Othmar scale (1895-1958), Austrian homeland researcher
Scale and variants, Other:
- Skala ÍF Faroese football club
- Zastava Skala, Yugoslav / Serbian car
See also:
- Scala
- Scalar, scale, scale diagram
- Disambiguation