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Culina may refer to: Architecture *The kitchen in an ancient Roman house, or domus Companies *Culina Group, UK logistics company Languages * Culina language (other), several languages * Kulina language, an Arauan language of Brazil and Peru spoken by about 4,000 people People * ÄŒulina, Croatian surname *Branko Culina (born 1957), football coach and former player * Jason Culina (born 1980), football player *Kulina people The Kulina are an Indigenous people of Brazil and Peru. 2,540 Kulina live in Amazonas and Acre The acre ( ) is a Unit of measurement, unit of land area used in the Imperial units, British imperial and the United States customary units#Area ..., an indigenous people of Brazil and Peru See also * Kulina (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Jason Culina
Jason Culina (born 5 August 1980) is a former Australian soccer player and coach. He played in two FIFA World Cup and AFC Asian Cup tournaments for the Australia national football team. At club level, Culina had a nine-year spell in the Netherlands, winning four Eredivisie titles (one with Ajax and three with PSV). Club career Culina began his career with Sydney United under his father, Branko Culina, before moving to Ajax, where he struggled in the reserves. Only after moving to Twente did Culina begin to shine at the top level in club football. This was proved by his moving to another top Dutch club, PSV. While originally an attack-minded midfielder with Twente, at PSV Culina played more in a disciplined defensive role for the club with immediate success. In his final year at PSV, Culina was mainly deployed at right-back with further success, attributing to Culina's versatility and utility value. On 9 January 2009, Culina announced his intention to return to Australia a ...
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Branko Culina
Branko Culina (; born 1 October 1957) is a soccer coach and former player. He previously managed Sydney FC and the Newcastle Jets in the A-League. Playing career Culina was born in Zadar, Socialist Republic of Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia and emigrated to Australia with his mother in 1968, at the age of 10, settling in Melbourne's Croatian community. His senior playing career began with St. Albans Saints where he captained the senior team at the age of 15. In 1974, he transferred to Essendon Croatia, he had seven successful years at the club which included winning the Victorian State Championship in 1978 and the Victorian treble (State Champions, Dockerty Cup and the State League Cup) in 1979. In 1980, he joined sister club Sydney Croatia before moving to National Soccer League club Blacktown City Demons. After a season at each he returned to Melbourne with St Albans Saints, where he remained until retiring 1988. Managerial career After retiring as a player he stayed with St Albans ...
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Culina Group
Culina Group Limited is a UK food and drink logistics company with its head office based in Market Drayton, Shropshire. It owns a number of other brands including Eddie Stobart Group, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Müller Group. History The company was established as a haulage business in Market Drayton in 1994. It merged with Bayliss Transport, a third party logistics operator, in 2008, and acquired Great Bear Distribution in 2016. The business entered into a joint venture with Warren Warehousing Group in 2018 and bought Robsons (of Spalding) in 2018. It then purchased Fowler Welch from Dart Group in June 2020. After that it acquired GreenWhiteStar Acquisitions (the holding company of the Eddie Stobart Group) in July 2021. In April 2024, it was announced Culina Group subsidiary, Stobart Europe had acquired the Mönchengladbach-headquartered automotive logistics company, Suloja Autotransporte GmbH. See also *Müller (company) Müller is a German company producing a va ...
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Kulina Language
Kulina (also Kulína, Kulyna, Culina, Curina, Corina, Korina, Culina-Madijá, Madijá, Madija, Madiha, Madihá) is an Arawan language of Brazil and Peru spoken by about 4,000 Kulina people. With such few speakers, Kulina is considered a threatened language. History and geography The Kulina people traditionally live in the states of Acre and Amazonas in Brazil and the Ucayali region in Peru. In Acre and Ucayali, the villages are found along the Purus and Envira rivers. In Amazonas, the villages are around the Juruá, Tarauacá and Jutaí rivers. Classification Kulina is a member of the Arawan language family. According to Dienst (2014), it forms a Madihá dialect continuum with Western Jamamadi and Deni. The term ''madihá'' means 'people' in all of these languages. Kulina is similar to the Deni language, as they have even been considered different dialects of the same language. Both languages have SOV word order, as well as three sets of alveolar affricate consonants ...
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Culina Language (other)
Culina or Kulina (also Culino, Kulino) may refer to: *the Culina-Madijá language of the Arawán family *the Kulina language of Curuça, one of the Culina-Pano languages *the Olivença Kulina language, a Panoan language of Brazil * Conibo language, spoken in Brazil and Peru, an official language of Peru See also * Korina (other) *Culina (other) Culina may refer to: Architecture *The kitchen in an ancient Roman house, or domus#Interior architectural elements, domus Companies *Culina Group, UK logistics company Languages *Culina language (other), several languages *Kulina langua ...
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ÄŒulina
ÄŒulina () is a Croatian surname. People with the surname include: * Antonini ÄŒulina (born 1992), Croatian football player * Arijana ÄŒulina (born 1965), Croatian actress *Branko ÄŒulina (born 1957), a Croatian-born Australian football coach, and former player *Jason Culina (born 1980), an Australian-born football player * Vlado ÄŒulina (born 1965), Croatian military officer * Nikola ÄŒulina (born 1974), a Croatian-born Q7 driver See also *Culina (other) Culina may refer to: Architecture *The kitchen in an ancient Roman house, or domus#Interior architectural elements, domus Companies *Culina Group, UK logistics company Languages *Culina language (other), several languages *Kulina langua ..., Latin for "kitchen" {{surname Surnames of Croatian origin ...
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Domus
In ancient Rome, the ''domus'' (: ''domūs'', genitive: ''domūs'' or ''domī'') was the type of town house occupied by the upper classes and some wealthy freedmen during the Republican and Imperial eras. It was found in almost all the major cities throughout the Roman territories. The modern English word '' domestic'' comes from Latin ''domesticus'', which is derived from the word ''domus''. Along with a ''domus'' in the city, many of the richest families of ancient Rome also owned a separate country house known as a villa. Many chose to live primarily, or even exclusively, in their villas; these homes were generally much grander in scale and on larger acres of land due to more space outside the walled and fortified city. The elite classes of Roman society constructed their residences with elaborate marble decorations, inlaid marble paneling, door jambs and columns as well as expensive paintings and frescoes. Many poor and lower-middle-class Romans lived in crowded, d ...
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Kulina People
The Kulina are an Indigenous people of Brazil and Peru. 2,540 Kulina live in Amazonas and Acre The acre ( ) is a Unit of measurement, unit of land area used in the Imperial units, British imperial and the United States customary units#Area, United States customary systems. It is traditionally defined as the area of one Chain (unit), ch ... in Brazil; while 400 live in southeastern Peru, along the Purus and Santa Rosa Rivers. Name Besides Kulina, they are also called Corina, Culina, Kulína, Kulyna, Madihá, and Madija. Language Kulina people speak the Kulina language, which is an Arawan language. Parts of the Bible have been translated into Kulina. References External links Kulina artwork National Museum of the American Indian Indigenous peoples in Brazil Indigenous peoples in Peru Indigenous peoples of the Amazon {{Brazil-ethno-group-stub ...
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