What does pula mean?
Definitions for pula
ˈpu lɑpu·la
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word pula.
Princeton's WordNet
pulanoun
the basic unit of money in Botswana
Wiktionary
pulanoun
Rain, used as an expression of greeting or good luck.
pulanoun
The currency of Botswana, divided into 100 thebe.
Pulanoun
the largest city in Istria, in Croatia
Etymology: From pula, pula, pula.
Wikipedia
Pula
Pula (Croatian pronunciation: [pǔːla] (listen); also known as Pola, Italian: Pola [ˈpɔla], Hungarian: Póla, Venetian; Pola; Istriot: Puola, Slovene: Pulj) is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, and the seventh-largest city in the country, situated at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula, with a population of 52,411 in 2021. It is known for its multitude of ancient Roman buildings, the most famous of which is the Pula Arena, one of the best preserved Roman amphitheaters. The city has a long tradition of wine making, fishing, shipbuilding, and tourism. It was the administrative centre of Istria from ancient Roman times until superseded by Pazin in 1991.
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pula
Pula can refer to several different things depending on the context. 1) Currency: Pula is the currency of Botswana, a landlocked country in southern Africa. The Botswana pula is subdivided into 100 thebe. 2) Language: Pula can also be a term used in the Setswana language of Botswana, meaning "rain." It carries cultural significance and is often used metaphorically to symbolize blessings, prosperity, or good fortune. 3) Traditional Dance: Pula is a traditional dance originating from Botswana. It involves rhythmic movements, singing, and clapping, typically performed in a group or community setting. The dance is often accompanied by traditional music and serves as a form of cultural expression and celebration. It is important to consider the specific context when using or interpreting the term "pula" to ensure accurate understanding.
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Pula
Pula is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, situated at the southern tip of the Istria peninsula, with a population of 62,080. Like the rest of the region, it is known for its mild climate, smooth sea, and unspoiled nature. The city has a long tradition of winemaking, fishing, shipbuilding, and tourism. Pula has also been Istria's administrative center since ancient Roman times.
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Surnames Frequency by Census Records
PULA
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Pula is ranked #37691 in terms of the most common surnames in America.
The Pula surname appeared 590 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Pula.
62% or 366 total occurrences were White.
23% or 136 total occurrences were Asian.
10.3% or 61 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
3.3% or 20 total occurrences were of two or more races.
1.1% or 7 total occurrences were Black.
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Paul
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pula in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pula in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of pula in a Sentence
A sum of 1.13 billion pula is requested as additional funding under the Ministry of Health and Wellness, the amount is required for the procurement of medical supplies, mainly vaccines and associated medical items such as syringes, needles and surgical masks.
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Translations for pula
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- بولاArabic
- PulaCzech
- pulaDanish
- pulaGerman
- ΠούλαGreek
- pulaEsperanto
- pulaSpanish
- پولهPersian
- pulaFinnish
- pulaFrench
- pulaIrish
- पुलाHindi
- pulaHungarian
- պուլաArmenian
- pulaIndonesian
- pulaItalian
- פולהHebrew
- プーラJapanese
- ಪುಲಾKannada
- IuliaLatin
- pulaDutch
- pulaNorwegian
- pulaPolish
- pulaPortuguese
- BWPRomanian
- пулаRussian
- pulaSwedish
- பூலாTamil
- PulaThai
- pulaTurkish
- пулиUkrainian
- پولاUrdu
- pulaVietnamese
- PulaYiddish
- 普拉Chinese
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