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Pula

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Pu·la  (pl, -lä)
A city of northwest Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. Captured by Rome in 178 b.c., it was a major naval station of the Hapsburg empire and passed to Italy in 1919 and to Yugoslavia in 1947. Population: 58,500.

pu·la  (plä)
n.
See Table at currency.

[Tswana, rain (used as greeting for good fortune).]

pula [ˈpʊlə]
n
(Economics, Accounting & Finance / Currencies) the standard monetary unit of Botswana, divided into 100 thebe

Pula (Serbo-Croat) [ˈpuːla]
n
(Placename) a port in NW Croatia at the S tip of the Istrian Peninsula: made a Roman military base in 178 bc; became the main Austro-Hungarian naval station and passed to Italy in 1919, to Yugoslavia in 1947, and is now in independent Croatia. Pop.: 62 300 (1991) Latin name Pietas Julia [paɪˈɛɪtæs ˈjuːlɪə] Italian name Pola
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Noun1.pula - the basic unit of money in Botswana
Botswana monetary unit - monetary unit in Botswana
thebe - 100 thebe equal 1 pula in Botswana


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In 2003, he won a bronze medal at a competition in Bangkok; in 2004, he won the bronze at the competition in the Croatian town of Pula.
The BHC owns some 80 percent of houses in the capital and is supposed to provide an affordable source of housing, however its rents run at 2000 pula (300 dollars, 205 euros) in a country where 47 percent live below the poverty line.
Pula estimated that by week's end, nearly 400 boats will have been washed and inspected at sites in Belchertown and Orange.
 
 
 
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