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muli

n. (altname: mooli)

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Muli

Muli may refer to:

Places:
  • Mili Tibetan Autonomous County, or Muli (木里藏族自治县) from its Chinese name, of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, China
  • Muli, Gaoqing County (木李镇), town in Gaoqing County, Shandong, China
  • Múli, a village on Borðoy, in the Faroe Islands
  • Muli, Gujarat, a city and municipality in the state of Gujarat, India
  • Muli, Kermanshah, a village in Iran
  • Muli, Khuzestan, a village in Iran
  • Muli, Meemu Atoll, the main town on Meemu Atoll, Maldives
  • Muli (Tuvalu), a village in Tuvalu
  • Muli (Traditional Shelter), Aboriginal word
Other uses:
  • Muli (also mooli), the Hindi name for daikon
  • Muli (TV series), a Malaysian-Filipino television series
  • Muli (film), a Filipino film
  • Mullo (vampire), a creature from Roma (Gypsy) mythology
Múli

Múli (pronounced ; ) is a hamlet on the Island of Borðoy in the Norðoyar Region of the Faroes.

Múli lies on the outermost northern edge of Borðoy's east coast. The origins of the settlement can be traced back to the 14th century. Múli became the last community in the archipelago to receive electricity in 1970. It was later connected with Norðdepil by Road 743 in an attempt to stop depopulation. Nevertheless, Múli has been considered abandoned since 2002, though there are still four registered residents. During the summer months some of its former residents use their old houses as vacation homes.

Muli (TV series)

Muli ( English: In Love Again) is a Filipino-Malaysian drama television series created and developed by Don Michael Perez and produced by GMA Network and Cre-Asian Sbn Bhd (a Malaysian production outfit) replacing TAPE Inc.-produced Makita Ka Lang Muli. The series premiered on February 19, 2007 and concluded on May 18, 2007 and stars Alfred Vargas, Malaysian actors Carrie Lee and Tony Eusoff, and Marian Rivera. The show was executive produced by Camille Gomba-Montaño and directed by Mac Alejandre. It also shown in Malaysian at TV1 (Malaysia) and dubbed in Malay.

Muli (film)

Muli is a 2010 gay-themed indie film based on Jerry Gracio's award winning screenplay. It is by directed by Adolfo Alix, Jr and stars Sid Lucero and Cogie Domingo.

Muli (Ramon Jacinto song)

"Muli" (Again) is a hit song by Filipino musician, radio jockey, TV host and entrepreneur. Ramon Jacinto, released as a double A-side. The song became a hit in the United States, and was a huge success in the Philippines.

Usage examples of "muli".

The minister then fled, and took his wife and child to Muli, the next farm, and left them there, as she was frightened to death with all this.