GYULA, a market-town of Hungary, county of Bekes, on the White Körös, which is here navigable, and divides the town into two portions—Magyar and Nemelt—in one of which only Hungarian, and in the other only German, is spoken. It has several oil mills, a castle, and an active trade in cattle and wine, which is extensively grown in the the districts. Pop. 15,000.
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