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Hulas,
located in the
Saharanpur district of
Uttar Pradesh, India, is a late
Indus Valley civilization archeological site.
Hulas is one of the 70 odd sites...
- Nepal. The
complete R&D is done in house.
Hulas Motors has a
strategic alliance with its
sister concern,
Hulas Steel Industries which provides it with engineering...
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Hula (/
ˈhuːlə/) is a
Hawaiian dance form
expressing chant (oli) or song (mele). It was
developed in the
Hawaiian Islands by the
Native Hawaiians who settled...
- Sean Yoro (born 1989),
known professionally as
HULA,[clarification needed] is a self-taught
contemporary artist, most
known for his
murals positioned near...
- A
hula hoop is a toy hoop that is
twirled around the waist,
limbs or neck. It can also be
wheeled along the
ground like a
wheel with
careful execution...
- Look up
hula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hula is a
Polynesian dance.
Hula may also
refer to:
Hula hoop, a toy hoop that is
twirled around the...
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Hula was an open
source mail and
calendar project based on open
standards announced on
February 15, 2005, by Novell.
Hula was an open-source
effort sponsored...
- The
Hula Valley (Hebrew: עֶמֶק הַחוּלָה, romanized: ʿEmeq ha
Ḥūlā; Arabic: وادي الحولة, romanized: wadi al-
Ḥūla) is an
agricultural region in
northern Israel...
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Hula Lake (also
known as
Somchi sea,
Sovechi sea, or
Water of Merom) was a
freshwater lake in the
southern part of the
Hula Valley in
northern Israel...
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Hula Hoops are a crisp/snack food made out of
potatoes and corn in the
shape of short,
hollow cylinders. They were
created by KP
Snacks in the
United Kingdom...