Proper noun
Bandera (plural Banderas)
A surname from Spanish.
Bandera (plural Banderas)
A surname from Ukrainian.
Stepan Bandera
Bandera
A small city, the county seat of Bandera County, Texas, United States.
Bandera (plural Banderas)
A surname from Spanish.
Bandera (plural Banderas)
A surname from Ukrainian.
Stepan Bandera
Bandera
A small city, the county seat of Bandera County, Texas, United States.
Quote in Morandi's letter of 14 Oct. 1919 to the Futurist painter Carlo Carrà; as cited in Morandi 1894 – 1964, ed: M. C. Bandera & R. Miracco, Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna, 2008; p. 92. Giorgio Morandi
Bandera of Mexican Tequila If the bottle of tequila does not state on the label that it is manufactured from 100% blue agave (no sugars added), then, by default, that tequila is a mixto (manufactured from 51% blue agave). Source: Internet
An editorial in Pravda on 14 January 1974 accused Solzhenitsyn of supporting "Hitlerites" and making "excuses for the crimes of the Vlasovites and Bandera gangs." Source: Internet
In the late 1950s, KGB assassin Bohdan Stashynsky killed Ukrainian nationalist leaders Lev Rebet and Stepan Bandera with a spray gun that fired a jet of poison gas from a crushed cyanide ampule, making their deaths look like heart attacks. Source: Internet
"On January 1, Ukraine celebrated the birthday of Stepan Bandera, a Nazi accomplice and executioner his own people. Source: Internet
After some old-fashioned horse trading, City of Bandera elected officials and staff got what they came for - a monitoring well located within the city limits. Source: Internet