Kula
Kula stands for:
- Kula (ritual) , ritual exchange ring between the Melanesian islands
- Kula (unit) , old North African measure of volume and weight
- Kula (language) , Papuan language on the Indonesian island of Alor
- Kula (Buddhism) , the families of the five Tathagatas
Geography:
- Kula (Bulgaria) , city in northwestern Bulgaria
- Kula (Serbia) , middle town in the okrug Zapadna Bačka, Serbia
- Kula (Manisa) , city and district in Manisa Province, Turkey
- Kula (Hawaii) , location on Hawaii, United States
- Kula Gulf , Solomon Islands sea area
- Kula Kangri , mountain between Bhutan and Tibet
- Kula plate , lithospheric plate in the North Pacific / Alaska
- Kula Pass , also Kulla Pass, border crossing between Kosovo and Montenegro
- Museum Kula , defense tower in Veli Lošinj, Croatia
Kula or Kūla is the family name of the following people:
- Dainis Kūla (* 1959), Latvian javelin thrower and Olympic champion for the Soviet Union
- Elisabeth Kula (* 1990), German politician (Die Linke)
- Jan Kula (1922–1995), Polish Nordic skier
- Karel Kula (* 1963), Czech football player and coach
- Maria-Regina Kula (* 1937), German biochemist
- Mert Kula (* 1995), Turkish soccer player
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles with titles starting with Kula
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title contains Kula
- Kulla (disambiguation)