Banda-ndélé — Parlée au Centrafricaine, republique !République centrafricaine … Wikipédia en Français
Banda — may refer to:People*Hastings Banda, former president of Malawi *Banda Singh Bahadur, a famous Sikh warlordPlaces*Banda District in Uttar Pradesh, India *Banda, Ghana *Banda, India, administrative headquarters of Banda District *Banda Islands, a… … Wikipedia
Banda (Sudan) — Banda is an ethnic group of Southern Sudan. The Banda languages belongs to the Benue Congo languages. The number of persons within this ethnic group exceeds 100,000. An number of members of this group are Christians … Wikipedia
Banda-Ndele — Gesprochen in Zentralafrikanische Republik, Südsudan Sprecher 35.500[1] Linguistische Klassifikation Ubangische Sprachen Banda Sprachen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Banda Black Rio — is a Brazilian musical group from Rio de Janeiro that was formed in 1976. It has a repertoire based on funk but also including samba, jazz and Brazilian rhythms. The band has recorded four albums: Maria Fumaca , Gafieira Universal , Saci Perere… … Wikipedia
Banda,Maharashtra — Banda is a town near the Goa Maharashtra border. The main languages spoken here are Marathi and Konkani.ee Also*Malvan *Vengurla *Savantwadi *Kudal *Kankavli *Amboli … Wikipedia
banda — /bahn deuh/, n. a style of Mexican dance music featuring brass instruments and having a heavy beat. [1990 95; < MexSp: lit., BAND] * * * ▪ India city, southern Uttar Pradesh state, northern India, near the Ken River (a tributary of the… … Universalium
Banda — /ban deuh/, n. Hastings Kamuzu /kah mooh zooh/, 1906 97, Malawi physician, political leader, and public official: 1st president of Malawi 1966 94. * * * ▪ India city, southern Uttar Pradesh state, northern India, near the Ken River (a… … Universalium
Banda Singh Bahadur — SikhiBaba Banda Singh Bahadur (1670 1716) (Lachhman Dev) was a Sikh warrior known for his struggle against the Mughal Empire in the early eighteenth century. The title Baba (Elder) in Sikhism denotes respect.Famous for the sack of the Mughal… … Wikipedia
Central Banda language — Central Banda Spoken in Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan Native speakers 480,000 in CAR (1996), 96,000 in DRC (1984 census) unknown number in South Sudan Language family … Wikipedia