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'''Sule''' may refer to: | |||
'''Sule''' | |||
* [[Sule (river)]], a river of Lower Saxony, Germany | |||
* [[Sule Skerry]], a skerry in the North Atlantic off the north coast of Scotland | |||
* [[Sule Stack]], a stack in the North Atlantic off the north coast of Scotland | |||
* [[Punta Sulè]], a mountain of the Graian Alps in Italy | |||
* Sule, a former name of [[Kashgar]], an oasis city in western Xinjiang, China | |||
* [[Sule Pagoda]], a pagoda in Myanmar | |||
== | ==People with the name== | ||
* [[Abdel Rahman Sule]], South Sudanese politician | |||
* [[Abdul Sule]] (born 1975), former Nigerian football player and current Player Agent | |||
* [[Abdullahi Sule]] (born 1959), Nigerian entrepreneur, businessman and politician | |||
* [[Anselmo Sule]] (1934–2002), Chilean politician, member of the Radical Party and afterwards of the Social Democrat Radical Party | |||
* [[Baba Sule]] (born 1978), Ghanaian retired footballer | |||
* [[Cole Shade Sule]] (born 1980), Cameroonian former swimmer | |||
* [[Fuad Sule]] (born 1997), Irish-Nigerian professional footballer | |||
* [[Gustav Sule]] (1910–1942), Estonian javelin thrower | |||
* [[Harley Alexander-Sule|Harvey Alexander-Sule]], English rapper and actor | |||
* [[Niklas Süle]] (born 1995), German footballer | |||
* [[Maitama Sule]] (1929–2017), Nigerian politician, diplomat, and statesman | |||
* [[Olayinka Sule]], Administrator of Jigawa State, Nigeria from 1991 to 1992 | |||
* [[Rofiat Sule]], Nigerian footballer | |||
* [[Sule Ahman]], Military Administrator of Enugu State, Nigeria from 1996 to 1998 | |||
* [[Şule Gürbüz]] (born 1974), Turkish author, poet and clockmaker | |||
* [[Şule Kut]], head of the department of International Relations at the Istanbul Bilgi University | |||
* [[Sule Ladipo]] (born 1974), former tennis player from Nigeria | |||
* [[Sule Lamido]] (born 1948), Foreign minister of Nigeria from 1999 to 2003 | |||
* [[Şule Şahbaz]] (born 1978), Turkish weightlifter | |||
* [[Şule Yüksel Şenler]] (1938-2019), Cypriot-born Turkish writer, journalist, and women's rights activist | |||
* [[Sule Utura]] (born 1990), Ethiopian middle and long-distance runner | |||
* [[Supriya Sule]], Indian politician from the Nationalist Congress Party | |||
* [[Zsolt Süle]] (born 1969), Hungarian singer-songwriter and part-time cook | |||
* [[Sule (comedian)]] (born 1976), Indonesian comedian | |||
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