• Look up aula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aula may refer to: Avola, a city in Sicily (Àula in Sicilian) Aula, Eritrea, a village in western Eritrea...
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    basic ultra-light aeroplane (BULA), and advanced ultra-light aeroplane (AULA). Regulation of ultra-light aircraft in Canada is covered by the Canadian...
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    An aula regia (lat. for "royal hall"), also referred to as a palas hall, is a name given to the great hall in an imperial or royal palace (German Kaiserpfalz)...
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  • Look up aula magna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aula Magna (Latin, 'great hall') may refer to: Aula Magna (Bruxelles), great hall of the Palace...
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  • Club Deportivo Balonmano Aula Cultural, also known as Aula Alimentos de Valladolid, is a Spanish women's handball club from Valladolid in División de...
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    The Aula Palatina, also called Basilica of Constantine (German: Konstantinbasilika), at Trier, Germany, is a Roman palace basilica and an early Christian...
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  • Paul VI Audience Hall The Paul VI Audience Hall (Italian: Aula Paolo VI), also known as the Hall of the Pontifical Audiences, is a building in Rome named...
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    Aula Simfonia Jakarta is a 1200-capacity concert hall in Kemayoran, Jakarta. It is part of the Reformed Millennium Center Indonesia development, a development...
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    Leucos aula is a species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is native to the Adriatic basin in southern Europe, originally occurring in Italy...
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  • Die Aula was a far-right Austrian magazine. It was started as monthly, but later became a bi-monthly magazine. The magazine existed between 1951 and June...
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