Pula definition

Pula means the unit of monetary currency of Botswana generally designated in the abbreviated form "P";
Pula means a unit of the currency of the Republic of Botswana and the sign “P” has the same meaning;
Pula means rain in Tswana, the local language.

Examples of Pula in a sentence

  • Under the Terms of this Contract payment shall be made to the Contractor in Botswana Pula (BWP) only.

  • Currently, we have completed the cycle of seminars in the Italian high school of Buje, Pula and Rovinj as well as in several high schools in Osijek, Sisak and Topusko, while are still going on the seminars for the youth associations in the three Regions.

  • Due to exchange fluctuation, any amounts which may be refunded on return of the vehicle may vary from that initially debited against the credit card if not in Botswana Pula.

  • His passport was later confiscated, making it impossible to go on tour with two of his plays Pula and Imbumba.219 The popular success of the production (Egoli) did not prevent the official Publication Control Board later banning the published script as "undesirable" in terms of Section 47[2][e] of the Publications Act of 1974, which effectively meant that the authorities deemed it to be ‘prejudicial to the safety of the state, the general welfare or the peace and good order.

  • During the project the following three University Bachelor’s Degree programs were developed, implemented, tested and validated: Mechatronics from ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ University of Sibiu (ULBS), Naval Architecture and Marine Technology from Technological University of Varna (TUV), and Mechanical Engineering from University of ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in Pula (UNIPU).

  • The Traveler and the Agency will aim to settle possible lawsuits and if an agreement cannot be reached the issue will become subject to the decision of competent court in Pula, under the authority of the laws of the Republic of Croatia.

  • The training package developed has also been used at the lately Pula meeting at the sub-regional level.

  • Accion’s investments in India typify this trend.41 As well as supporting the digital development of more traditional MFIs like Ujjivan and Swadhaar FinServe, Accion has also invested in fintechs like Aye Finance and CreditMantri, both leveraging technology and alternative data to improve access to credit, as well as bringing investees like Pula into the Indian market.

  • The data gathering process in under way, and the first issue will be ava- ilable on the ASECAP’s web site by the start of the oncoming congress in Pula.

  • The Customer and/ or Designated Payee shall be entitled to withdraw: BWP 4 000.00 ( Four Thousand Pula) per day; BWP 10 000.00 ( Ten Thousand Pula) per week; and BWP 40 000.00 (Forty Thousand Pula) per month.


More Definitions of Pula

Pula or “P” or “Thebe” means the lawful currency of Botswana;

Related to Pula

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