Proper noun
A river in Northern Ireland, which flows through Lough Neagh.
A river in southeastern Ireland.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBann said that when she first arrived on campus, she was largely unaware of D.C.’s culture scene outside of politics and wants to use the publication to encourage students to explore the city. Source: Internet
Bann will host the Subway All-Ireland Schoolgirls’ Championships at Havelock Park on March 23rd and 24th. Source: Internet
Bann were under pressure for much of the first half, so to be turning round just 3-8 in arrears said much for the quality of their defence. Source: Internet
Bann Thai in Cromer on Church Street. Source: Internet
Sinn Féin received its highest-ever vote in Fermanagh & South Tyrone, North Belfast, South Belfast and Upper Bann. Source: Internet
The Megaliths were not the only culture during this time; there were also the local Ronaldsway and Bann cultures. Source: Internet