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  2. Westbank Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    Westbank Orphanage (sometimes called Westbank Protestant Orphanage or Westbank Children's Home) was a privately run Protestant orphanage in Greystones, County Wicklow, Ireland, which closed in the 1990s. Westbank was originally founded as the Protestant Home for Orphan & Destitute Girls. It moved from Harold's Cross in Dublin to Wicklow in the ...

  3. Israeli West Bank barrier - Wikipedia

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    The barrier in Jerusalem, 2007. The barrier between Abu Dis and East Jerusalem, June 2004. The Israeli West Bank barrier, comprising the West Bank Wall and the West Bank fence, [1] [2] is a separation barrier built by Israel along the Green Line and inside parts of the West Bank. Israel describes the wall as a necessary security barrier against ...

  4. Hind's Hall - Wikipedia

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    Single by Macklemore Released May 6, 2024 (2024-05-06) Recorded 2024 Genre Political hip hop hardcore hip hop Length 2: 48 Label Bendo Songwriter(s) Ben Haggerty Producer(s) Macklemore Macklemore singles chronology "No Bad Days" (2023) "Hind's Hall" (2024) Music video on YouTube "Hind's Hall" is a protest song by American rapper Macklemore, released as a single on May 6, 2024. Written and ...

  5. Algiers, New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    504. Algiers ( / ælˈdʒɪərz /) is a historic neighborhood of New Orleans and is the only Orleans Parish community located on the West Bank of the Mississippi River. Algiers is known as the 15th Ward, one of the 17 Wards of New Orleans. [1] It was once home to many jazz musicians [2] [3] and is also the second oldest neighborhood in the city.

  6. West Bank - Wikipedia

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    West Bank. City of Bethlehem, West Bank. The name West Bank is a translation of the Arabic term aḍ-Ḍiffah al-Ġarbiyyah, which designates the territory situated on the western side of the Jordan River that was occupied in 1948 and annexed in 1950 by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

  7. Ronald Derrickson - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Derrickson. Ronald M. Derrickson is an Indigenous leader from the Interior of British Columbia, Canada who was six times elected chief of the Westbank Indian Band and was made a Grand Chief by the Union of BC Indian Chiefs in 2012. He is also one of the most successful Indigenous businessmen in Canada and won an Aboriginal Achievement ...

  8. West Bank closures - Wikipedia

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    West Bank closures. The West Bank closure system is a series of obstacles including permanent and partially staffed checkpoints, concrete roadblocks and barriers, metal gates, earth mounds, tunnels, trenches, and an elaborate set of permit restrictions that controls and restricts Palestinian freedom of movement. [1]

  9. West Bank High School - Wikipedia

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    West Bank High School is a co-educational facility located in East London, South Africa.The school has a Preparatory school, a Primary School and a High School.Apart from conventional classrooms, the building has a large hall seating over 400 people, a separate gym for fitness training (especially for the Rugby First Team), Science laboratories, a library, as well as specialist classrooms for ...