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Thull is a surname. People with that name include:

Hans Rudolf Thull is a German artist who works in the fields of photography, collage and sculpture. He was one of the first German contemporary fine-art photographers to have his work shown in solo exhibitions in German art museums.

Ketty Thull Luxembourg cook, educator and cookbook writer

Ketty (Catherine) Thull was a Luxembourg cook, educator, cookbook writer; wrote the influential Luxemburger Kochbuch (1946). On its publication, the book received a positive review in the Luxemburger Wort which commented that it was a "Treasure trove of really interesting, useful recipes". It including 80 precisely described meat dishes, as well as 30 vegetable preparations. It also presents recipes for the national dishes of Luxembourg such as Treipen, Gehäk, Kuddelfleck, Judd mat Gardebo'nen and Sterzein.

Marcel Thull is a Luxembourgian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1976 Summer Olympics.

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Thul in Sindh, Pakistan

Thul is the town of Jacobabad District in the Sindh Province of Pakistan. It is located at 28°14'0N 68°46'0E at an altitude of 59 metres. Thul is biggest Tehsil of Sindh; It 10 Police Stations, 3 Town Committees, 1 Civil Hospital and 5 rural Health centers, that are working. It has a degree college on Mir Pur Burriro road. Thul has the largest rice industry in the city of Sindh.

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