Examples of 'gaula' in a sentence

Meaning of "gaula"

Gaula: a noun that does not have a specific meaning in English. It may be a proper noun, a term from a different language, or a word with specialized significance in a particular field or context

How to use "gaula" in a sentence

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Gaula of the national police.
The municipality is centered on the river Gaula.
Gaula is a special military unit dedicated to kidnapping prevention and rescue.
The two rivers that form this headland are the Gaula and Sokna.
The river Gaula begins as two main branches.
Our newest offers Reihenhaus in Gaula.
Gaula of the Navy captures three individuals accused of trafficking of drugs in Sucre.
The rivers Jølstra and Gaula are both partially located in Førde municipality.
Amadis of Gaula.
Military Gaula of the department of Cundinamarca rescued a baby under eight months.
His father named him after the character King Lisuarte of the Amadis de Gaula.
The Gaula valley.
His father named him after the character King Lisuart of the Amadis de Gaula stories.
The Gaula in general.
Henry found solace by reading the knight-errantry tale Amadis de Gaula.

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Military Gaula of the Colombian Navy captures nine individuals in the department of Bolívar.
Henri found solace by reading the knight-errantry tale Amadis de Gaula.
Amadis de Gaula - one of the chivalric novels found in the library of Don Quixote.
Gayangos with the famous " Amadís de Gaula.
Military Gaula rescues businessman in the municipality of Buenos Aires, Cauca.
Thomas Aquinas, but Amadís de Gaula and so forth.
The Gaula is a river located in the Sunnfjord region of Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway.
The music was recycled in Handel 's later opera Amadigi di Gaula.
The Gaula is a river that flows through the Gauldal valley in Trøndelag county, Norway.
With those books, the classics. Amadís de Gaula.
Gaula flows through the Gauldal valley in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway.
The earliest surviving copy of Amadís de Gaula was printed in 1508 in Zaragoza.
The name ( Old Norse, Gaular ) is derived from the name of the river Gaula.

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