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Walla is a term that can refer to several distinct subjects, including a place name, a Native American group, an educational institution, a Hebrew-language internet portal, and a term used in film production.

Walla Walla, Washington, is a city in the southeastern part of the state and the seat of

The Walla Walla are a Native American people traditionally inhabiting the Walla Walla Valley in present-day

Walla Walla University is a private university in College Place, Washington, affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist

Walla! is a Hebrew-language Israeli web portal and online news site. Launched in the late 1990s, it

In filmmaking and television production, “walla” refers to a background crowd noise or indistinct dialogue recorded

Walla
Walla
County.
The
name
is
derived
from
the
Walla
Walla
people,
a
Sahaptin-speaking
Native
American
group
historically
living
in
the
Walla
Walla
Valley
along
the
Columbia
River.
The
origin
of
the
name
is
commonly
interpreted
as
relating
to
“many
waters.”
The
area
is
known
for
agriculture,
wine
production,
and
historical
sites
such
as
the
Whitman
Mission.
Washington
and
Oregon.
They
are
part
of
the
broader
Confederated
Tribes
of
the
Umatilla
Indian
Reservation,
which
includes
the
Cayuse
and
Umatilla
peoples.
The
Walla
Walla
language
belongs
to
the
Sahaptin
branch
of
the
Pacific
Northwest
language
family
and
is
closely
related
to
Cayuse
and
Umatilla.
Historically,
the
Walla
Walla
and
allied
tribes
engaged
in
treaty
negotiations
with
the
United
States
during
the
19th
century.
Church.
Located
near
the
city
of
Walla
Walla,
the
institution
offers
undergraduate
and
graduate
programs
across
a
range
of
disciplines
and
emphasizes
values-based
education.
provides
news,
email,
search
services,
and
a
variety
of
content
sections,
and
has
become
one
of
Israel’s
prominent
internet
portals.
for
scenes
with
multiple
extras.
The
term
describes
the
ambient
sound
track
used
to
simulate
realistic
crowds,
often
produced
by
voice
actors
speaking
generic
lines.