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Pendas may
refer to:
Pendas, Iran
Pendas,
Malaysia This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If...
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Metropolitan Council.
Pendas Fields and
Barnbow Wood are ****ociated with the
Battle of the
Winwaed in 655 AD (with "
Pendas Fields"
named for
Penda of Mercia, the...
- "
Penda's Fen" is the 16th
episode of
fourth season of the
British BBC
anthology TV
series Play for Today. The
episode was a
television play that was originally...
- of the ****ociation of his
death with Leeds, the
Pendas Fields estate in
Leeds was
named after Penda. M****cript A of the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle gives...
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Pendas (Persian: پنداس, also
Romanized as
Pendās and Pandās; also
known as Phandas) is a
village in
Golab Rural District,
Barzok District,
Kashan County...
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Taraji Penda Henson (/təˈrɑːdʒi/ tə-RAH-jee; born
September 11, 1970) is an
American actress. She has
received several accolades,
including a
Golden Globe...
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Penda Diakité (born 1992) is a Malian-American
visual artist known for her mixed-media
collages and film work. Born in Portland, Oregon, she grew up between...
- in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
Penda of
Mercia (died 655), a 7th-century king
Penda Hair,
American civil rights lawyer Penda Ly (born 1991),
Senegalese beauty...
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Pendas or
Kangkar Pendas (Chinese: 谢厝港) is a
fisherman village in
Gelang Patah,
Iskandar Puteri,
Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia. "Archived copy"...
- Tete Dallé
Penda Jeannot,
known by his
stage name
Penda Dallé, (1958 – 26
December 2022) was a
Cameroonian artist and musician. He
gained notoriety in...