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He has a sister who is a journalist in Pula.
That was the simple service, which cost two hundred and eighty pula.
Where she gets this figure of thousands of pula, I don't know.
She felt in her pocket for the two fifty pula notes; it might not even be necessary to use them after all.
You read, further, that pula also may be translated as "rain."
He worked it well, and I upped his pay by fifty pula a month.
You read somewhere that in Botswana, the word pula means both money and hello.
"I thought that they cost thousands and thousands of pula," he said.
These coins were round except for the scalloped 1 pula.
Being a Trivarnika community, the after death pollution (pula) is only for ten days.
Maybe money would be better expressed by aloha than by pula.
She says that I am always spending money on my lazy nephew and sending him thousands of pula every year.
He is currently an accordion professor at the University of Pula.
In his loan time at Pula, he had a slow but fair start considering his young age.
Currency is the pula, but sterling, euros or dollars are welcome for tips.
When his demand was refused, he started and lost court actions against the city of Pula because of human rights violations.
The currency of Botswana is called the Pula (which means rain).
Despite the busy commercial life, Pula retains an easy-going small-town appeal.
The pula was introduced in 1976, replacing the South African rand at par.
With a little persuasion, Pula hobbled into it.
In the dry country of Botswana, the name of the national currency, the pula, means "rain."
The nearest commercial airport is in Pula.
He started his career with the youth side of NK Pula.
Just one year later, the name was once again changed, this time to NK Pula.
'Pula is very vulnerable right now,' I said.