Kula, Hawaii Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In the year 2018, the population of Kula is estimated at 269,979. The city was formerly part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, which was later renamed to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. From 1918 to 1922, Kula was part of the Banat, Backa and Baranja region, and from 1922 to 1929, it was part of the Backa Oblast. From 1929 to 1941, Kula was part of Danube Banovina, which merged with the rest of the city. During World War II, Kula was part of Horthy's Hungary.

The median age of people in Kula, HI is 50.6, with the population of native-born residents being 51 years old, while those who were born abroad were 49 years old. In 2018, the median property value of a household in Kula was $932,600, up by 12.3% from the year before. The median income for a family in Kula is $42,490 per year, indicating that Kula residents are relatively wealthy compared to the national average.

The town was first mentioned during the Ottoman era when it was a part of the autonomous Serbian Vojvodina. At the end of the nineteenth century, it became a part of the Habsburg Monarchy. During this time, it was known as Mala Kula and Velika Kula. During the time of the Habsburg administration, two settlements with no population were recorded. In 1733, Serbs populated the town, and Hungarians subsequently started to settle there. By 1740, the city had a total of 43,101 residents.