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Banya may refer to: Places Australia * Banya, Queensland, a locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia Bulgaria *Banya, Blagoevgrad Province, a thermal spa and mountain resort in southwest Bulgaria *Banya, Burgas Province, a village in southeast Bulgaria *Banya, Pazardzhik Province, a village in the Panagyurishte municipality, Bulgaria *Banya, Plovdiv Province, a town in southern Bulgaria *Banya, Sliven Province, a village in central Bulgaria *Constantine's Banya, an old name variant of the city of Kyustendil, Bulgaria Romania *''Bánya'', the Hungarian name for Bănia Commune, Caraş-Severin County, Romania Other *Banya (sauna), a traditional Russian steam bath *BanYa, a South Korean musical group *'' Banya: The Explosive Delivery Man'', a comic by Kim Young-oh *Banya, an honorific for royalty and nobility in Burmese names *Banya, mother of the 14th-century King U of Goryeo *Bania (caste) Bania (also spelled Baniya, Banija, Banya, Vaniya, ...
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Banya, Queensland
Banya is a new rural locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It is intended to accommodate future suburban growth. History Banya is situated in the Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi) traditional Aboriginal country. The name ''Banya'' means '' bunya nut'' in the Gubbi Gubbi and Butchulla (Badtjala) languages. On 14 June 2019, parts of the localities of Bells Creek and Meridan Plains were excised to create the localities of Banya, Corbould Park, Gagalba and Nirimba to accommodate future suburban growth in the Caloundra South Priority Development Area. The Stockland-developed estate will house more than 800 families, a primary school and child care centre with future developments of the CAMCOS Rail Corridor. Demographics The population of Banya was not separately reported in the 2021 Australian census The 2021 Australian census, simply called the 2021 Census, was the eighteenth national Census of Population and Housing in Australia. The 2021 Census took ...
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Banya, Blagoevgrad Province
Banya is a village in Razlog Municipality, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria,Razlog
in Guide Bulgaria, Accessed February 23, 2015 laying 4 km to the east of the town of and at about the same distance to the north of the ski resort of .Banya
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Banya, Burgas Province
Banya (, ) is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, situated in the Nesebar Municipality of the Burgas Province. It is situated at the foot of the Eastern part of the Balkan Mountains, 6 km from the Black Sea Coast. Banya is 18 km away from Sunny beach (the largest Bulgarian sea resort), 25 km from the ancient Nesebar and 50 km from Burgas and Varna - the biggest Bulgarian administrative centres on the Black Sea Coast. Within the village itself is a small restaurant and bar, a couple of shops and a hotel. The village hall was recently demolished and is currently in the process of being rebuilt. The village has been populated by Turkish coal merchants and Greek fishermen until the 1910s. Gradually, the original inhabitants have been evicted and Bulgarian refugees from Asia Minor coast and the Aegean Macedonia Aegean Macedonia ('';'' ) is a term describing the region of Macedonia (Greece), Macedonia in Northern Greece. It is currently mainly used in the North ...
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Banya, Pazardzhik Province
Banya () is a village in the Panagyurishte Municipality, Bulgaria. As of 2007 it has 856 inhabitants. The village is known throughout the region with its Mineral spa, mineral baths and its spa resort. The ruins of an ancient fortress are located 3 km to the south. Geography The village of Banya is situated in a mountainous region. It lies in the Sredna Gora mountain, in the Bata-Banya valley. The river Banska Luda Yana runs through the village and flows into the Panagyurska Luda Yana downstream. The closest settlements are the town of Panagyurishte, which is the centre of the municipality at 11 km and the village of Bata, Pazardzhik Province, Bata at 5 km. Bukova Mogila Peak (974 m) is located to the south-west. The village has been inhabited since the time of the Thracians. A tomb of a Thracian ruler has been discovered and the artifacts can be seen in the Village Hall. Banya was the birthplace of one of the most charismatic figures in the April Uprising, the ...
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Banya, Plovdiv Province
Banya ( ) is a town in Southern Bulgaria. It is in Karlovo Municipality, Plovdiv Province and is close to the town of Karlovo. Spa resorts The health resort village of Banya is in a large park at the foothills of the Sredna Gora mountain range, near the geographic centre of the country in the Rose Valley, between the Balkan and the Sredna Gora mountains. It is easily reachable by car, train, or bus. The beaches, swimming pools, sport complexes, balneological hotels and rehabilitation establishments in the town create wonderful conditions for pleasant summer holidays and tourism. The fans of the Bulgarian wines may sample the quality drinks produced by the famous “Rose Valley” winery. Mineral springs The remains of an ancient village proves that the town was used for hydrotherapy in ancient times. There are nine hydrothermal sources. There are plenty of mineral springs. Boris III and his palace The Banya Palace summerhouse of Boris III Boris III (; 28 August 1943), orig ...
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Banya, Sliven Province
Banya () is a village in central Bulgaria. It has a population of 1,798 as of 2022. It is also known as ''Novozagorski Mineralni Bani'' or ''Kortenski Mineralni Bani'', meaning Nova Zagora or Korten Mineral Baths. Geography Banya is located in Sliven Province and has a territory of 43.517 km2. It is part of Nova Zagora Municipality. It is situated 13 km north of the municipal center Nova Zagora, 36 km south-southwest of the city of Sliven and 36 km northeast of the city of Stara Zagora. The village lies just south of the first class I-6 road Gyueshevo–Sofia– Karlovo–Burgas and has direct road connection with the villages of Orizari and Sborishte to the north, Chervenakovo to the east and Korten to the south. Banya is situated in the Mezhdenik ridge just north of the Sredna Gora mountain range, facing the Tvarditsa Valley. The village is on the left bank of the river Tundzha The Tundzha ( ; ; ''Tonsus'' in antiquity) is a river in southeast ...
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Constantine's Banya
Kyustendil ( ) is a town in the far west of Bulgaria, the capital of the Kyustendil Province, a former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see. The town is situated in the southern part of the Kyustendil Valley, near the borders of Serbia and North Macedonia; 90 km southwest of Sofia, 130 km northeast of Skopje and 243 km north of Thessaloniki. The population is 37 799, with a Bulgarian majority and a Roma (people), Roma minority. During the Iron Age, a Thracian settlement was located within the town, later known as Roman in the 1st century AD. In the Middle Ages, the town switched hands between the Byzantine Empire, Bulgaria and Serbia, prior to Ottoman Empire, Ottoman annexation in 1395. After centuries of Ottoman rule, the town became part of an independent Bulgarian state in 1878. Names The modern name is derived from ''Kösten'', the Turkified name of the 14th-century Serbian magnate Constantine Dragaš, from Latin ''constans'', "steadfast" + the ...
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Bănia
Bănia () is a commune in Caraș-Severin County, western Romania, with a population of 2,014 people. It is composed of two villages, Bănia and Gârbovăț (''Gerbóc''). Natives *Păun Otiman Păun Ion Otiman (born 28 May 1942) is a Romanian agricultural scientist and economist, University Professor, list of members of the Romanian Academy, member of the Romanian Academy, Romanian Senator and former Rector (academia), Rector of the B ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bania Communes in Caraș-Severin County Localities in Romanian Banat ...
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Banya (sauna)
The ''banya'' ( rus, баня, p=ˈbanʲə, a=Ru-баня.ogg) is a traditional Russian steam bath that utilizes a wood stove. It is a significant part of Russian culture, and is typically conducted in a small room or building designed for dry or wet heat sessions. The high heat and steam cause bathers to perspire. In addition to its use as a steam bath, the term ''banya'' can also refer to a public bathhouse in the Russian language. The most historically renowned of these is the Sanduny (''Sandunovskie bani''). The ''banya'' has been depicted in various forms of Russian art and literature, reflecting its cultural significance and widespread use. History The early ''banya'' was born in Kievan Rus'. It mixed bathing traditions from Byzantium to the south, the Finns to the north, the Jews who lived among them and Khazar tribes to the east. A mention of the ''banya'' is found in the ''Radziwiłł Chronicle'' in the story of Princess Olga's revenge for the murder of her husband ...
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BanYa
Banya may refer to: Places Australia * Banya, Queensland, a locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia Bulgaria * Banya, Blagoevgrad Province, a thermal spa and mountain resort in southwest Bulgaria * Banya, Burgas Province, a village in southeast Bulgaria * Banya, Pazardzhik Province, a village in the Panagyurishte municipality, Bulgaria * Banya, Plovdiv Province, a town in southern Bulgaria * Banya, Sliven Province, a village in central Bulgaria * Constantine's Banya, an old name variant of the city of Kyustendil, Bulgaria Romania *''Bánya'', the Hungarian name for Bănia Commune, Caraş-Severin County, Romania Other *Banya (sauna), a traditional Russian steam bath * BanYa, a South Korean musical group *'' Banya: The Explosive Delivery Man'', a comic by Kim Young-oh *Banya, an honorific for royalty and nobility in Burmese names * Banya, mother of the 14th-century King U of Goryeo *Bania (caste) Bania (also spelled Baniya, Banija, Bany ...
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The Explosive Delivery Man
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Burmese Names
Burmese names () lack the serial structure of most Western names. Like other Mainland Southeast Asian people (except Vietnamese), the people of Myanmar have no customary matronymic or patronymic naming system and no tradition of surnames. Although other Mainland Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia introduced the use of surnames in early 20th century, Myanmar never introduced the use of surnames and lacks surnames in the modern day. In the culture of Myanmar, people can change their name at will, often with no government oversight, to reflect a change in the course of their lives. Also, many Myanmar names use an honorific, given at some point in life, as an integral part of the name. Traditional and Western-style names Burmese names were originally one syllable, as in the cases of U Nu and U Thant ("U" being an honorific). In the mid-20th century, many Burmese started using two syllables, albeit without any formal structure. In the late 1890s ...
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