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Etymology 1

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From Spanish Tula, from Classical Nahuatl Tōllān (place of bulrushes), from tōllin (bulrush) + -tlān.

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Tula

  1. A city in Hidalgo, Mexico, near the remains of the Toltec city Tollan.
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The location of Tula Oblast.
 
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From Russian Ту́ла (Túla).

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Tula

  1. A city, the administrative center of Tula Oblast, Russia, 165 km south of Moscow.
  2. An oblast in western Russia.
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Tula f

  1. Tula (former capital of the Toltec Empire)
  2. Tula (a commune of Sassari, Sardinia, Italy)
  3. Tulle (a commune in the former region of Limousin, now capital of the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France)
  4. Tula (a city, the administrative center of Tula Oblast, Russia)
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Indonesian

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From Sanskrit तुला (tulā, balance, scales).

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Tula

  1. (astrology, astronomy) Libra
    Synonyms: Libra, Mizan

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Zodiac signs in Indonesian (layout · text)
 
Aries,
Hamal,
Mesa
 
Taurus,
Saur,
Wrisaba
 
Gemini,
Jauza,
Mintuna
 
Kanser,
Sartan,
Karkata
 
Leo,
Asad,
Singa
 
Virgo,
Sunbulat,
Kanya,
Mayang
 
Libra,
Mizan,
Tula
 
Skorpio,
Akrab,
Kala
 
Sagitarius,
Kaus,
Danuh
 
Kaprikornus,
Jadi,
Makara
 
Akuarius,
Delu,
Kumba
 
Pises,
Hut,
Mina

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Portuguese

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Tula f

  1. Tula (a town in Mexico)
  2. Tula (an oblast of Russia)
  3. Tula (a city, the administrative center of Tula Oblast, Russia)