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Silvian Centiu, commenting on his show, A Transylvanian in Silicon Valley, wrote: "When in San Francisco and in New York I mentioned Bula, the omnipresent character in Romanian jokes, I was delighted to hear audience members laugh before I finished the joke – I knew they were Romanians."
Saint Mary Magdalene Parish Church, commonly known as Bula Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Bula, Camarines Sur, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Caceres. The church was destroyed by fire in 1676 and a typhoon in 1700. The present structure was completed in 1706, and repaired in 1876 and 1885.
Bula Ltd. appealed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court (Hamilton CJ, Barrington and Keane JJ) upheld the High Court decision. Bula Ltd (in receivership), Bula Holdings, Richard Wood and Michael Wymes then sought to have the judgment and order of the Supreme Court set aside on the grounds of objective bias. [5]
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Bula, a Fijian word that translates as either "hello" or "life" Bulă, a stock character in Romanian comedy; Bula (horse), a racehorse that won the Champion Hurdle in 1971 and 1972; Basic Ultra-Light Aeroplane, a Canadian aircraft category; Beach Ultimate Lovers Association, a body promoting the sport of Beach Ultimate
Tshela (or Tsela) is the main town of Bas-fleuve district in Kongo Central Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The town was linked to the port of Boma by an isolated narrow gauge railway, the Mayumbe Line. This 600mm (converted from 610-millimetre (24 in) gauge in 1932) between 1889 and 1932 before being converted to gauge line lasted ...
The Vola ni Kawa Bula, commonly known as the VKB, is the official Fijian register of native landowners. It is known in English as the Native Land Register. By law, all indigenous Fijians who are now to be known as iTaukei [ 1 ] are entitled to be enrolled as members of the VKB, which is in the charge of the Native Lands Commission . [ 2 ]
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