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Kulad may
refer to:
Kulad, Iran, a
village villages in
Estonia This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the...
- Po****ted
places in
Estonia (officially:
settlement units), are
cities or
settlement units of
rural muni****lities, but only
cities have administrative...
- Bhogabereni, Bonda, Budhapank, Fulpada, Garhasantri, Gotamara, Balaramprasad,
Kulad, Mahidharpur, Nuahata,
Talmul and Tulasipal.
Since its
formation in 1951...
- (kandid) 32
towns (linnad) 12
boroughs (alevid) 188
alevikud 4,455
villages (
külad)
Eswatini Unitary 4
regions (tifundza) 50+
tinkhundla 360+
imiphakatsi Ethiopia...
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Estonia border, in
Estonian usually it is said "Välis-Eesti
külad" or "väliseesti
külad"". For the
extensive list, see et:Väliseesti külade loend. Yuzhnaya...
- dùvá àdìsól òtúmbùrà
Nyimang Ama (Nyimang) ɲálā ārbā āsá kùd̪ò mūl kūrʃ
kūlād̪ èd̪ò wìèd̪ò fòɽó Tama,
Mararit Mararit (Mararet) kára~kún /
karre warɪ /...
- (Persian: كولاب, also
Romanized as Kūlāb; also
known as Gūlāb, Koolav, and
Kūlād) is a
village in Poshtkuh-e
Mugui Rural District, in the
Central District...
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century where they set up
their kingdom. They
established their capital at
Kulad (a
place near Bhanjanagar).
Ghumusar Bhanja rulers significantly contributed...
- MP.
There are 2
small boroughs (alevikud, sg. - alevik) and 22
villages (
külad, sg. - küla) in
Harku Parish.
Small boroughs: Harku, Tabasalu. Villages:...
- The
mayor (vallavanem) was
Leemet Vaikmaa.
There were 24
villages (est:
külad, sg. küla) in
Padise Parish: Alliklepa, Altküla, Änglema, Audevälja, Harju-Risti...