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Cula may refer to: People * Cula Naga of Anuradhapura * Penny Cula-Reid (born 1988), Australian Australian rules football player * Slaviša Čula (born 1968), Serbian football player Other

* Culă, Romanian semi-fortified building * Cúla4, Irish TV channel * CULA, fictitious university in Legally Blonde {{dab ...
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Cula Naga Of Anuradhapura
Cula Naga, or Khujjanaga, also known as Kuhun Na, was King of Anuradhapura in the second century and the successor of Kanittha Tissa. He reigned from 193—195, ruling for only two years until he was overthrown and assassinated by his brother, Kudda Naga. See also * List of Sri Lankan monarchs * History of Sri Lanka The history of Sri Lanka is intertwined with the history of the broader Indian subcontinent and the surrounding regions, comprising the areas of South Asia, Southeast Asia and Indian Ocean. The early human remains found on the island of Sri La ... References External links Kings & Rulers of Sri LankaCodrington's Short History of Ceylon Monarchs of Anuradhapura C C C {{SriLanka-hist-stub ...
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Penny Cula-Reid
Penny Cula-Reid (born 2 February 1988) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. Prior to being signed for the national competition, she was a multiple premiership player in the Victorian Women's Football League and club captain for the St Kilda Sharks; she also represented Victoria at the under 19 national championships. She has also played cricket in the Victorian second XI and gridiron with the Victorian Maidens in the Lingerie Football League. Cula-Reid was a member of the Australia women's international rules football team that played against Ireland in the 2006 Ladies' International Rules Series. She was involved in a sex discrimination case when she and two other girls challenged the Moorabbin Saints Junior Football League and Football Victoria Ltd's rules that forbid girls from playing in mixed sex teams after the age of twelve. The case changed the rule from restricting girls from playing in the ...
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Slaviša Čula
Slaviša Čula (Serbian Cyrillic: Cлaвишa Чулa; born 28 November 1968 in Kostolac) is a Serbian former football player. He won Yugoslav First League in 1991. During his career he had played for FK Napredak Kruševac, FK Sutjeska Nikšić, Red Star Belgrade, FK Proleter Zrenjanin, FK Borac Banja Luka, Örgryte IS, FC Dinamo București, Hapoel Be'er Sheva, Enosis Neon Paralimni FC, Olympiakos Nicosia and FK Rudar Kostolac FK Rudar Kostolac (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Рудар Костолац) is a football club based in Kostolac, Serbia. History Football started in the region with the beginning of the mining activity in the Klenovnik in 1933. At the end of the Se ... References External links Stats from the Yugoslav Leagueat Zerodic. at RSSSF. 1968 births Living people Yugoslav footballers Serbian footballers Serbian expatriate footballers Yugoslav First League players Allsvenskan players Liga I players Cypriot First Division players FK Napredak Kruševac ...
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Culă
A ''culă'' (plural: ''cule''; from Turkish ''kule'' "tower, turret") is a semi-fortified building found in the Oltenia region of Romania with a number of examples located in the historical province of Muntenia. They were originally built as homes for the ruling Boyar class to defend against violent raids by rebels from the south of the Danube during the eighteenth century and also against riots by local population against the boyars (e.g. Osman Pazvantoğlu). Similar constructions exist throughout the Balkans, see Tower houses in the Balkans. List of cule Oltenia: *''Cula Barbu Poenaru'' (1750), from Almăj, Dolj *''Cula Izvoranu'', from Brabova, Dolj *''Cula Crăsnaru'' (1808), from Groşerea, Aninoasa, Gorj *''Cula Cornoiu'' from Curtişoara, Gorj *''Cula Cartianu'' from Cartiu, Gorj *''Cula Grecescu'' (1818), from Şiacu, Slivileşti, Gorj *''Cula Cuţui'' (1815) from Broşteni, Mehedinţi *Cula Tudor Vladimirescu (1800) from Cerneţi, Mehedinţi *''Cula Nistor'' ( ...
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Cúla4
Cúla4 ( ga, Cúla Ceathair) is an Irish language block programming, programming block and a stand-alone television channel for Irish speaking children in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It is operated by the Irish broadcaster TG4. On 11 April 2022, Cúla4 was rebranded, with a new logo. Development The strand was first established in 1996 as Cúlabúla; with the rebrand of TnaG to TG4 in 1999 Cúlabúla was renamed "Cúla4". As of 1 September 2009 Cúla4 is available as a separate channel to Virgin Media Ireland customers on channel 602. A new schedule coincided with the launch on UPC. The majority of programming is a mixture of homegrown and international programmes which are either dubbed or subtitled in Irish language, Irish. Cúla4 works with international broadcasters to produce Irish versions of hit TV series which are seen on Nickelodeon Ireland, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, PBS and Discovery Family. It also works with homegrown animation companies to pr ...
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