There are no standard abbreviations when it comes to shortening certain commonly used phrases. These abbreviations, and notations are usually generic ONLY to the organization that uses them. It definitely seems to be an abbreviation for something but what it might stand for would only be known by a member of the organization which commonly uses it. Contact your local police agency and ask.
the botswana pula, or simply pula meaning rain. It uses the letter P to precede the amount, e.g P200 will mean 200 pula (take note that pula is never pluralized hence 200 pula not pulas). In international monetary notations, BWP is used to refer to the currency, where BW is the international notation for botswana.
vrayu pinapu pula
pula,itim,beeerde
Pula, Pula Pula! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr7oQ2VRdjw
qué es Pula
It's called "LAPU LAPU" because it's red so people from earlier times rearranged the letters instead of calling it "PULA PULA" they changed it into LAPU LAPU.
Pular = to Jump Pula = Jump!
Botswana pula was created in 1976.
The currency of Botswana is the Pula. The unit of currency in Botswana is the pula. 100 thebe = 1 pula To see pictures of coins and notes, visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botswana_pula
Pula Film Festival was created in 1954.
The airport code for Pula Airport is PUY.
Maru-a-pula means rain clouds in the sky.