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Bule may refer to: People * Bule Naipi (1922–1944), Albanian hero * Jeffery Bule (born 1991), Solomon Islands football player * Nino Bule (born 1976), Croatian football player and manager Other * Bule (woreda), Ethiopia * Bule (term) Bule () is an Indonesian word for foreigners and/or non-Indonesian national, specifically people of European descent ('white', 'Caucasian'). Etymology The word was in use in the 19th century and probably earlier, meaning 'white', when referring t ...
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Bule Naipi
Bule Naipi (1922 – 17 July 1944) was a World War II Hero of Albania. Bule Naipi was born in 1922 in Gjirokastër, Albania. As a member of the Communist Youth, she joined the Antifascist War. Since the beginnings of her childhood she faced grave difficulties as her father had left the city and emigrated to the US and had left Bule and her brother Sado alone. Both of them joined the Resistance against Nazi Germany. Bule, after having shown extraordinary bravery in the war, ended up a prisoner of war in German hands. She died at only 22, killed by torture, and after Persefoni Kokëdhima was hanged on July 12, 1944, in the Çerçiz Topulli Square in Gjirokastër. She did not give up even in the most difficult last moments when she was lashed and tortured, and, as Kokedhima, never revealed any names of communist colleagues. Bule Naipi and Persefoni Kokëdhima are commemorated by a statue which stands in Çerçiz Topulli plaza in Gjirokastër. An Albanian movie, ''Ngadhnjim mbi vde ...
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Jeffery Bule
Jeffery Bule (born 15 November 1991) is an association football and futsal player from the Solomon Islands. He plays as a midfielder for Suva in Fiji, as well as the Solomon Islands 11-a-side and futsal teams. Club career Bule played for Koloale in both legs of the 2009 OFC Champions League Final against Auckland City FC on 25 April 2009 and 3 May 2009. Koloale lost 9–4 on aggregate. Bule played six times for Koloale in the 2010–11 season, making his first appearance in the 2–1 loss to Lautoka F.C. on 23 October 2010. On 5 February 2011, he scored his first goal in the season. International career Bule made his debut for the Solomon Islands on 27 July 2011 in a 0–0 draw with Vanuatu. He was also called up to the Solomon Islands' 2011 Pacific Games squad in New Caledonia. Bule played in the 7–0 win against Guam on 27 August 2011. He went on to earn his third cap in the 4–0 win over American Samoa American Samoa ( sm, Amerika Sāmoa, ; also ' or ') is an unincor ...
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Nino Bule
Nino Bule (born 19 March 1976) is a Croatian football manager and former player who played as a striker. He is a most recently assistant manager of Croatian club NK Osijek. International career Bule made his debut for Croatia in a June 1999 Korea Cup match against Egypt, coming on as a 72nd-minute substitute for Jasmin Agić, and earned a total of 3 caps scoring no goals. His final international was a February 2004 friendly against Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe .... He also played in two friendly matches for the Croatian national B team, and was also a member of the country's under-21 team in 1997, scoring two goals in four appearances. Career statistics Club :Source: International References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bule, Nino 19 ...
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Bule (woreda)
Bule is one of the Districts of Ethiopia, woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia, named after its major town, Bule, Ethiopia, Bule. Part of the Gedeo Zone, Bule is bordered on the south by Gedeb, on the southwest by Yirgachefe (woreda), Yirgachefe, on the west by Wenago (woreda), Wenago, on the northwest by Dila Zuria, on the north by the Sidama Zone, and on the east by the Oromia Region. Most of the woreda is considered highland; the highest point is at Haro Wolabu Pond (2993 meters). According to a 2004 report, Bule had 24 km of all-weather roads and no dry-weather roads, for an average road density of 89 km per 1000 square km. Demographics Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the CSA, this woreda has a total population of 105,192, of whom 52,910 are men and 52,282 women; 5,505 or 5.23% of its population are urban dwellers. The majority of the inhabitants were P'ent'ay, Protestants, with 71.23% of the population reporting that ...
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