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Pala (cuneiform ''pa-la-a''〔Maciej Popko: ''Völker und Sprachen Altanatoliens''. Wiesbaden 2008, p. 60.〕) was a Bronze Age country in Northern Anatolia. Nothing more is known about Pala than its native language, which is the Palaic language (''palaumnili''), and its native religion.〔Maciej Popko: ''Völker und Sprachen Altanatoliens''. Wiesbaden 2008, p. 61.〕 The only person known who is of Palaic origin is a ritual priestress Anna.〔Maciej Popko: ''Völker und Sprachen Altanatoliens''. Wiesbaden 2008, p. 61.〕 == Location ==
The country of Pala can be located in the Black Sea region. There are two possibilities where Pala may have laid in this region. The first possibility is the country known as Paphlagonia in classical antiquity. The second possibility is the territory which was called Blaene in antiquity. Both equations are based on phonetic similarity. A country named *Bla leading to Blaene in cuneiform script only could have been written as ''pa-la-a''.〔Maciej Popko: ''Völker und Sprachen Altanatoliens''. Wiesbaden 2008, p. 61.〕
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