Koka (disambiguation)

Koka (disambiguation)

Koka or Kōka may refer to:
* Kōka, a Japanese era name
* Kōka, Shiga, Japan, a city created in 2004
** Kōka, Shiga (town), Japan (dissolved and replaced by the city)
** Kōka District, Shiga, Japan (dissolved and replaced by the city)
* Kōka, a type of award point in the judo rules
* USS Koka, U.S. Navy ships
* Koka noodles
* Koka Reservoir, a man-made lake in Ethiopia

See also

* Koga – The Japanese place name Kōka is alternatively pronounced Kōga.
* Coka
* Coca (disambiguation)


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