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Bangor ( / ˈbæŋɡər, - ɡɔːr /; [1] [2] Welsh: [ˈbaŋɡɔr] ⓘ) is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, North Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire, it had a population of 15,100 at the 2021 census. [3] [4] Landmarks include Bangor Cathedral, Bangor University and Garth Pier.
FIPS code. 38-63740. GNIS feature ID. 1036226 [2] Portal is a city in Burke County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 125 at the 2020 census. [3] Portal was founded in 1893. Portal sits along the Canada–United States border and is a major port of entry border crossing for road (connecting US Route 52 and Saskatchewan Highway 39 ...
Wyoming Valley is a region of Northeastern Pennsylvania shaped like a crescent and part of the ridge-and-valley or folded Appalachians, which includes the metropolitan areas of Scranton and Wilkes-Barre . Consisting of the following counties: Luzerne. Lackawanna. Wyoming.
Sapphire Textile, also known as Sapphire Group (Urdu: سفائر), is a Pakistani vertically integrated textile manufacturer, producing cotton yarn, fabric, and finished garments. It is based in Lahore, Pakistan. History. Sapphire's origins goes back to a leather business founded by Haji Muhammad Din in Dhaka.
Community Connector. A Community Connector bus rolls through the University of Maine campus. The Community Connector is a municipally owned bus system connecting Bangor, Maine, with outlying towns, including Veazie, Orono, Old Town, Brewer, and Hampden. The system is owned and operated by the City of Bangor.
Bangor Symphony Orchestra. The Bangor Symphony Orchestra is one of the oldest continually-operating community orchestras in the United States. [1] Based in Bangor, Maine, it was founded in 1896 [1] by Abbie N. Garland [2] and Horace M. Pullen, its first director. [3] The present organization was incorporated in 1918.
The unnamed Kashmir sapphire is a 22.66 carat (4.532 g) gem. It is known for its former owner, railroad executive James J. Hill, who purchased it in 1886 for his wife as part of a diamond- and sapphire-adorned necklace. It was eventually split off and given to one of their children. It was later donated to the Minnesota Historical Society, who ...