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Kulja

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Kulja 

(also Kuldja; Chinese, Inning), a city in northwestern China, in the Sinkiang Uigur Autonomous Region. Population, 108,000 (1959). An important economic center in the Hi Valley, the city is the starting point for navigation on the Hi River and the terminal point of the Kansu-Sinkiang Highway. It is the commercial center of an agricultural region, and its major indus-tries are the processing of agricultural products (food, leather, and textile enterprises) and rug-making.



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In the June edition of Habitat, the Consuming Choices article on home composting incorrectly quoted Kulja Coulston, who would like to clarify that, for health reasons, wormfarms should not be kept indoors
Kulja Cozulston responds There is no reason to dispose of precious compostable kitchen waste into landfill.
The event was part of an OSCE Centre initiative on promoting inter-ethnic tolerance and increasing economic sustainability, especially in remote, mono-ethnic regions of Kyrgyzstan with a high level of outmigration, such as Kara Kulja.
 
 
 
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