WLA

WLA

WLA may refer to:
*Harley-Davidson WLA, a motorcycle produced during World War 2
*Western Lacrosse Association, a Senior A box lacrosse league in British Columbia, Canada
*Airwaves Airlink (ICAO: WLA), a Zambian airline
*White Ladies Aston, a village and civil parish in Worcestershire, England
*The Women's Land Army, the name for several groups of women recruited in wartime to work in agriculture.


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