Tula

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Etymology 1[edit]

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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Etymology 2[edit]

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