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What (who) is tule - definition

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Tule         
Tecido transparente de seda ou algodão.
(De "Tullo", n. p.)
tule         
sm (fr top Tulle) Tecido leve e transparente de seda ou algodão; filó.
Árbol del Tule         
  • Árvore de Tule
Árvore de Tule; El Árbol del Tule
A Árvore de Santa María del Tule está localizada no município de Santa María del Tule, próximo à cidade de Oaxaca de Juárez, no estado de Oaxaca, no México.

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Tule


TULE ou Tule pode referir-se a:

  • Islândia
  • El Tule - município do estado de Chihuahua, no México
  • Deserto de Tule - nos Estados Unidos
Examples of use of tule
1. During World War II, he was sent to Tule Lake Internment Camp in northern California.
2. Thick seasonal fog known as Tule fog‘‘ typically occurs in Central California in the late fall and winter.
3. Her best–known works include "Poetic Reflections of the Tule Lake Internment Camp, 1'44," published nearly 50 years after its writing, and "May Sky: There Is Always Tomorrow; An Anthology of Japanese American Concentration Camp Kaiko Haiku," which she edited.
4. Botswana, President Festus Mogae: _Hardcover book, "Tule: Land of Giants," $43. _"Botswana Arts and Crafts poster" with four handcrafted pots, matted and held in a gold–tone frame, $375.
5. Her best–known works include Poetic Reflections of the Tule Lake Internment Camp, 1'44,‘‘ published nearly 50 years after its writing, and May Sky: There Is Always Tomorrow; An Anthology of Japanese American Concentration Camp Kaiko Haiku,‘‘ which she edited.