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unusual facts about Baján



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Amor Amarillo

All songs written by Gustavo Cerati, except "Bajan" by Luis Alberto Spinetta and "Ahora Es Nunca" by Cerati - Amenábar.

Bajan Creole

According to the Ethnologue, Bajan has "fewer than 20 lexical items that are traceable to an African origin".

Bridgetown Heliport

Upscale holidaying clientele in Barbados had also come to rely on Bajan Helicopters to take them to the heliport at the Port Saint Charles marina, The Sandy Lane Hotel, and the Royal Westmoreland Resort upon arrival at the Grantley Adams International Airport.

Ignacio Elizondo

Francisco Ignacio Elizondo Villarreal, (Salinas Valley, New Kingdom of León, New Spain, March 9, 1766 - San Marcos, Texas, New Spain, September 2, 1813), was a New Leonese royalist general, mostly known for his victorious plot to seek to capture important insurgency precursors of the Mexican War of Independence such as Miguel Hidalgo, Ignacio Allende, and Juan Aldama in Baján, Coahuila in 1811.

Jerzy Bajan

In 1931 Bajan won an aerobatic contest during an air meeting in Zagreb.

Along with Karol Pniak and Corporal Macek he formed the first aerobatic team in Poland, so-called "Bajan's trio".

Porto Velho

After the railroad was completed, the local population was about one thousand inhabitants; its buildings were chiefly the railway's installations and the wooden houses of the Caribbean (mainly Barbadian) workers - hence the name of the town's largest district by then, "Bajan Hill" or "Barbados Town", nowadays called the "Alto do Bode".

Ruth D. Thorne

Ruth Thorne's paternal Grandfather was Alfred P. Thorne Alfred P. Thorne a Guyanese-Bajan international economist who devoted his life's work to researching the mechanics of perpetuated poverty.


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