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Hula (disambiguation)

Hula is a Polynesian dance.

Hula may also refer to:

  • Hula hoop, a toy hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs or neck

Places

  • Hula (woreda), a district in the SNNPR region of Ethiopia
  • Hula, Lebanon, a village originally called Hule
  • Hula, Papua New Guinea, a town in the Rigo District
  • Houla, a region in Syria
    • Houla massacre, on May 25, 2012
  • Hula Valley, Israel, previously Lake Hula

People

  • Ed Hula (born 1951), American journalist and producer
  • Eduard Hula (1862–1902), Austrian classical archaeologist and epigrapher
  • HULA (artist), Sean Yoro (born 1989), an American artist
  • Stefan Hula (disambiguation), several people
  • Lamar "Hula" Mahone, music producer and songwriter, member of The Outhere Brothers

Other uses

  • Hula (film), a 1927 silent film directed by Victor Fleming
  • Hula (software), an open-source mail and calendar software project by Novell
  • Project Hula, a secret program to transfer ships from the United States Navy to the Soviet Navy during World War II
  • Walrus HULA, a heavy-lift hybrid airship proposed by DARPA
  • Hula, an embroidered cap worn by the Hausa people

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Hula
  • Hulu, an American entertainment company and streaming service
  • Hula Hoop (disambiguation)
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