Klaramaria Skala was an Austrian stage and film actress. She appeared in the 1947 historical musical film It's Only Love
Skala may refer to:
Robotniczy Klub Sportowy „Skała" ('Workers Sport Club "Rock"', abbreviated RKS) was a Jewish Communist sports organization in Wyszków, Poland, active during the interbellum years. Founded in 1928, RKS was one of two Jewish sports organizations in the city (the other being Makabi). The club had a football team.
RKS had initially appealed to Jewish workers across party lines, with the slogan that "...if you are a worker, you belong in this club". However, the political unity became short-lived. The communists seized control over the club. Just a few weeks after its foundation, the Poale Zion Left followers split away and set up a third Jewish sports organization in the city (Gwiazda).
RKS had more than 200 members (100 men, 70 women and 40 children). Its members were largely from the Jewish Section of the Communist Party. However, there were also some unaffiliated workers that remained as members of the club.
Skala is a neighborhood in Larnaca, Cyprus.
One map puts the center of Skala's seashore, around 100 meters south of Larnaca Castle—at Lala Moustafa Pasa Street.)
An article in the Dom Research Center-KURI Journal said that "Orthodox Christian Gypsies were also forcibly moved by the Turkish-Cypriot “government” from the area around Iskele to form a new community in Yeni Iskele or Skala".