Kuliana Village Polpulation
Kuliana is a Village located in the Taluka of Gopiballavpur - II, in the district of Paschim Medinipur district, in the state of West Bengal state with a total population of 1777. There are 360 houses in the Village.
Village name: Kuliana
Taluka name: Gopiballavpur - II
District: Paschim Medinipur
State: West Bengal
Total population: 1777
House Holds: 360
Kuliana Population by Sex
There are total of 921 male persons and 856 females and a total number of 180 children below 6 years in Kuliana.
The percentage of male population is 51.83%.
The percentage of female population is 48.17%.
The percentage of child population is 10.13%.
Males: 921.
Females: 856.
Children: 180.
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Kulina language
Kulina (also Kulína, Kulyna, Culina, Curina, Corina, Korina, Culina-Madijá, Madijá, Madija, Madiha, Madihá) is an Arawan language of Brazil and Peru spoken by about 4,000 Kulina people.Kulina spiny rat
The Kulina spiny-rat, Proechimys kulinae or Javari spiny rat, is a spiny rat species from South America.Kullanari Koottam
Kullanari Koottam (English: Pack of Jackals) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sribalaji and produced by V.Kulina people
The Kulina are an indigenous people of Brazil and Peru. 2,540 Kulina live in Amazonas and Acre in Brazil; while 400 live in southeastern Peru, along the Purus and Santa Rosa Rivers.
Kuliana near by Taluks
- Binpur - I
- Binpur - II
- Chandrakona - I
- Chandrakona - II
- Dantan - I
- Dantan - II
- Daspur - I
- Daspur - II
- Debra
- Garbeta - I
- Garbeta - II
- Garbeta - III
- Ghatal
- Gopiballavpur - I
- Gopiballavpur - II
- Jamboni
- Jhargram
- Keshiary
- Keshpur
- Kharagpur - I
- Kharagpur - II
- Midnapore
- Mohanpur
- Narayangarh
- Nayagram
- Pingla
- Sabang
- Salbani
- Sankrail