Kale is a species of cabbage in which the central leaves do not form a head.

Kale may also refer to:

Ethnography

  • Kale, the Romani for "black", used as a self-designation by some groups of the Romani people:
  • Finnish Kale, the Romani people from Finland
  • Kale (Welsh Romanies), the Romani people from Wales

Places

Former Ottoman Empire

Kale means 'fortified place' in Turkish.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Kale, Konjic

Crimea

  • Chufut-Kale, cave-fortress

Macedonia

  • Kale Fortress in Skopje

Romania

  • Ada Kaleh (lit. 'Fortress Island' in Turkish), former Danube island

Serbia

  • Kale-Krševica, an Ancient Greek town

Turkey

  • Kale, Antalya
  • Kale, Borçka
  • Kale, Denizli
  • Kale, Malatya

India

  • Kale, Mawal, Pune district, Maharashtra

Iran

  • Kale, Iran, a village in Qazvin Province

Myanmar

  • Kale District, Sagaing Region
  • Kale Township, Sagaing Region
  • Kale, an alternative spelling for Kalay, Sagaing Region
  • Kale, Kayin State

Slovenia

  • Kale, Slovenia, a small village in the Municipality of Žalec

Nepal

  • Kale, Nepal

United States

  • Kale, West Virginia

People

  • Kale (name), a unisex first name used largely in the English and Hawaiian languages, and a surname

Other uses

  • Kale (moon), a moon of Jupiter
  • Kale (Dragon Ball), a character from the Dragon Ball multimedia franchise
  • Inspector Kale, a fictional police officer in the 1998 Indian film Gunda
  • Kale, a local name for West African pepper
  • HMS Kale, ships of Britain's navy
  • Kale (mythology), one of the Charites (Graces), daughters of Zeus (Jupiter)
  • KALE, a radio station on 960 AM licensed to Richland, Washington
  • Ka le (gaming slang) or Kale, refers to lag (video games), often in in-game chat and Twitch

See also

  • Bowen's Kale
  • Master Kale
  • Kail (disambiguation)
  • Cale (disambiguation)
  • Qaleh (disambiguation)
  • Kalo (disambiguation)