- The Gula Iro
language (autonym kùláál) is a Bua
language spoken by some 3,500
people (in 1991)
north and east of Lake Iro in
southern Chad,
between the...
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Bayou Goula is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Iberville Parish, Louisiana,
United States. Its po****tion was 514 in...
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caldera cliffs. On top of this hill,
there are
remains of a
Venetian castle (
Goulas).
Akrotiri is part of the
Thira region and had 515
permanent inhabitants...
- The
Castle of Akrotiri, also
known as
Castle Akrotiri,
Goulas or La Ponta, is a
former Venetian castle on the Gr****
island of Santorini. The now-ruined...
- und -Forschung. 199: 29–31. doi:10.1007/BF01192948. S2CID 91784893.
Goulas, Vlasios; Stylos, Evgenios; Chatziathanasiadou, Maria; Mavromoustakos, Thomas;...
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Eleni Goula (born 18
August 1990) is a Gr****
female former water polo player. She was part of the
Greece women's
national water polo team that won the...
- 23 (11): 1021–9. doi:10.2108/zsj.23.1021. PMID 17189915. S2CID 7695406.
Goulas A,
Triplett EL,
Taborsky G (1996). "Oligophosphopeptides of
varied structural...
- Gula, also
spelled Goula, is an
ethnic group who
lives in
Central African Republic, Chad, and Sudan. In the
Central African Republic, they live in the...
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Pancharatna Kritis are:
Jagadananda Karaka (Ragam Natai)
Duduku gala (Ragam
Goula)
Sadhinchene (Ragam Arabhi)
Kanakana Ruchira (Ragam Varali)
Endaro Mahanubhavulu...
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church dedicated to Agia (St.) Theodosia, the Protector-Saint of castles.
Goulas (from the
Turkish word kule
which means 'tower') were multi-storey, rectangular...