- The
Irish Showband (Irish: seó-
bhanna) was a
dance band
format po****r in
Ireland from the 1950s to the 1980s, with its peak in the 1960s.
These bands...
- The
River Bann (from Irish: An
Bhanna,
meaning "the goddess"; Ulster-Scots: Bann Wattèr) is the
longest river in
Northern Ireland, its length,
Upper and...
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Bonar Bridge (Scottish Gaelic:
Drochaid a'
Bhanna,
pronounced [ˈt̪ɾɔxɪtʲ ə ˈvan̪ˠə]) is a
village on the
north bank of the Kyle of
Sutherland to the west...
- t-Eilean Dubh), Boat of
Garten (Coit a' Ghartain),
Bonar Bridge (Drochaid a'
Bhanna),
Broadford (An t-Àth Leathann),
Brora (Brùra)
Carrbridge (Drochaid Chàrr)...
- Sir
Bhanna also
spelled as
Sarbhana is a
residential town and a
union council of
Abbottabad District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
province of ****stan. According...
- The
River Bann (Irish: An
Bhanna) is a
large river in
County Wexford, in the
southeast of the
Republic of Ireland. The
river rises in the
southern slopes...
- 6°22′48″W / 54.457°N 6.380°W / 54.457; -6.380
Upper Bann (Irish: An
Bhanna Uachtarach,
Ulster Scots: Ower Bann) is a
constituency in the
Northern Ireland...
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Cinematography Victor Antoine Production company Gomhoriya Film
Distributed by
Bhanna Film
Release date April 9, 1962 (1962-04-09)
Running time 90
minutes Country...
- Ceallaigh, Séamus (1951).
Gleanings from
Ulster History:
Punann Ó
Chois Bhanna. Cork
University Press. p. 115. Ó Duibhín, Ciarán (2020). "Sloinnte Gaelacha...
- of the
Majjhima Nikaya, it is
learnt that two
Utkala tribes – V****a and
Bhañña, had
renounced their faith in ahetuvāda, akriyāvāda and nāstikavāda and...