- lacustris,
Scirpus lacustris subsp. acutus),
called tule /ˈtuːliː/,
common tule,
hardstem tule,
tule rush,
hardstem bulrush, or
viscid bulrush, is a giant...
- The
tule elk (Cervus
canadensis nannodes) is a
subspecies of elk
found only in California,
ranging from the gr****lands and
marshlands of the
Central Valley...
- El Árbol del
Tule (Spanish for The Tree of
Tule) is a tree
located in the
church grounds in the town
center of
Santa María del
Tule in the
Mexican state...
-
Tule fog (/ˈtuːliː/) is a
thick ground fog that
settles in the San
Joaquin Valley and
Sacramento Valley areas of California's
Central Valley.
Tule fog...
- The
Tule Lake War
Relocation Center, also
known as the
Tule Lake
Segregation Center, was an
American concentration camp
located in
Modoc and Siskiyou...
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Tuling (Chinese: 涂岭镇; pinyin:
Tulǐng Cūn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tô͘-léng-chhoan-tìn) is a town in the
Quangang District of Fujian's
Quanzhou Muni****l Region. The...
- El
Tule may
refer to: El Árbol del
Tule,
largest girth tree in the world, in
Santa María del
Tule, Oaxaca,
Mexico El
Tule,
Chihuahua in El
Tule Muni****lity...
- Arizona:
Tule Desert or
Tule Basin, in
Coconino County Tule Mountains, in Yuma
County California: Los
Tules, a po****ted
place in San
Diego County Tule Cr****...
- The
Tule River, also
called Rio de San
Pedro or Rio San Pedro, is a 71.4-mile (114.9 km)
river in
Tulare County in the U.S.
state of California. The river...
-
Tule Lake (/ˈtuːli/ TOO-lee) is an
intermittent lake
covering an area of 13,000
acres (53 km2), 8.0 km (5.0 mi) long and 4.8 km (3.0 mi) across, in northeastern...