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family of
Burgundy granted their vineyards at
Pully to
Payerne Priory. The
priory retained this land in
Pully until 1536. In 1079,
Bishop Burkhard of Oltigen...
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Pul or
PUL may
refer to:
Pul (coin),
historical Russian copper coin
Pul, Iran, a
village in
Mazandaran Province, Iran
Pul, Kerman, a
village in Kerman...
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puls,
Puls, or
púls in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Puls may
refer to:
Puls (surname)
Puls (album), by
Swedish pop
group Gyllene Tider Puls (band)...
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Esperance Sportive Pully is a
Swiss women's
basketball club
based in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Esperance Sportive Pully plays in SB
League Women, the highest...
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Pul Pehladpur is a
census town in
South East
Delhi district of Delhi, India. As of 2011[update]
India Census,
Pul Pehladpur had a po****tion of 69,657...
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Purana Pul (meaning old
bridge in English),
built in 1578 AD is a
bridge over
river Musi in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is the
first bridge ever constructed...
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Retrieved 2009-05-01.
Biography portal B. S.
Pully at IMDb B. S.
Pully at the
Internet Broadway Database "B. S.
Pully". Find a Grave.
Retrieved August 10, 2010...
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Puls is a
pottage made from
farro grains boiled in water,
flavoured with salt. It was a
staple dish in the
cuisine of
Ancient Rome. The dish was considered...
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people with the
surname include: Eric
Puls (born 1971),
American soccer player Hans-Joachim
Puls,
German rower Stan
Puls, (1916–98),
American double-b****ist...
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Kalikho Pul (20 July 1969 – 9
August 2016) was an
Indian politician and
former Chief Minister of the north-eastern
state of
Arunachal Pradesh for a brief...