User:DULA ADVOGADO

DULA family: SURNAME = Meaning of the name Dula = Polish: nickname of gdula, dula 'pear' or 'quince'. = Polish: derived from Dul. = Slovak: inexplicable.

= The surname DULA, the preposition "a", means the children of Dul: Those who do not have a fixed stop. At the beginning of the invasion of Wallachia by the Ottoman Empire, they probably came from the Transylvania region, an ethnic group linked to door-to-door salespeople or circus artists.

The surname Dula was found in the USA, United Kingdom and Canada between 1840 and 1920. Most Dula families were found in the USA in 1880. -In 1840, there were 15 Dula families living in North Carolina. That was about 94% of all Dula's registered in the USA. North Carolina had the largest population of Dula families in 1840. Between 1880 and 1930, only one Dula family diverted their destination to South America to Argentina or Brazil; there are no records in Argentina. The Dula would have as their destination the State of Paraná, metropolitan region of Curitiba or further south of the State, wanted temperatures that were similar to those in Europe, were accustomed to the winds of Siberia, withstood snow and ice. This time, when the Government provided that agricultural lands were offered to the Slavs, Germans from the Volga, coming from Prussia, fugitives from the Austro-Hungarian Empire; Mennonites, many exiled by the Ottoman Empire. In order to enrich the culture and agricultural productivity, provided that these Eastern Europeans brought in their luggage some knowledge, technique, experience, products or seeds; currency to contribute to the transformation of the State, making it "barn of Brazil". The preposition ["a"]: children of. = [Dul]: Those who have no fixed stop. COMMERCE AND MERCANTILISM predominated, skills born from the acts of negotiation and public relations, the so-called CASHIERS-TRAVELERS, had the power of persuasion and persuasion, without knowing where the skills they imagined they came from, used the empirical techniques of RAPORTT and empathy [because they had acquired that experience and RESILIENCE, for being stateless, persecuted and suffering from discrimination and xenophobia] (especially those who sell their products "door to door", were also known as peddler [from Arabic el-matrac]), where they had a notorious knowledge of making barter, exchanging goods, offal and trinkets for agricultural products, livestock (birds, chickens, pigs, eggs), products that are easy to transport and non-perishable. The women in the DULA family had a special predilection for raising geese, drakes and ducks; in the production of by-products originating from CORE fruits, such as: peach, plums and red fruits; the products of preserves of pickled cucumbers, pickles, various types of cabbages and onions also stood out laboriously. Another of their specialties were the embedded products: type of black pudding, smoked sausages, canned pork, cracklings, rye breads and the delicious Polish cake with flour. In cooking it was common to use: potatoes, cabbages, onions, vegetable soups, and everything had a bittersweet finishing touch, always eating the salty with something sweet mixed! They had a special skill in making covers and pillows with goose feathers. These were passed on from father to son and mother to daughters. Even if a son graduated, for example in medicine, becoming a great doctor; he would continue to maintain the trades and labor knowledge inherited by his parents or grandparents; never failing to value, respect and perpetuate the teachings of the previous generation of the DULA clan. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names © 2013, Oxford University Press