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* The origins of ` Pursuing Stacks ' This is an account of how ` Pursuing Stacks ' was written in response to a correspondence in English with Ronnie Brown and Tim Porter at Bangor, which continued until 1991.
* Emerging Filmmakers: The KahBang Film Festival, part of the KahBang Music-Art-Film Festival in Bangor, Maine, is one of the newest film festivals in the United States to discover and showcase the work from Emerging Filmmakers throughout the world.
* October 18 – The University of Wales, Bangor ( UK ) is founded.
* c. 545 – 546 ( approximate date ) – The Diocese of Bangor is established in the Welsh Kingdom of Gwynedd with Deiniol consecrated as first Bishop
The city of Bangor is to the northeast, while Snowdonia fringes Caernarfon to the east and southeast.
Caernarfon is situated South West of Bangor, North of Porthmadog and approximately east of Llanberis and Snowdonia National Park.
The nearest regional large hospital is Ysbyty Gwynedd, in Bangor.
All companies are now associated with The Royal Welsh except for Prestatyn Platoon which is cap-badged ' REME ', Llandudno Platoon and Bangor Platoon which are cap-badged ' Royal Artillery ', Mold and Porthmadog Platoons which are cap-badges ' Queens Dragoon Guards ( QDG )', and Bradley and Benllech platoons which are cap-badged ' Welsh Guards '.
However, Bede speaks of " the monastery of Bangor, in which, it is said, there was so great a number of monks, that the monastery being divided into seven parts, with a superior set over each, none of those parts contained less than three hundred men, who all lived by the labour of their hands.
E. H. Gerrish, of Bangor, is now recognized as the first person to produce wood-and-canvas canoes commercially, but other Maine builders soon followed, including, B. N. Morris, of Veazie, E. M. White, of Old Town, and, of course, the Gray family of the Old Town Canoe Co.
He is also associated with the foundation of Bangor, but hard evidence of this is lacking.
The United States Navy is the largest employer in the county, with installations at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Keyport, and Naval Base Kitsap ( which comprises former NSB Bangor, and NS Bremerton ).
The county is divided into twenty-three townships: Afton, Alton, Argo, Aurora, Bangor, Brookings, Elkton, Eureka, Lake Henricks, Lake Sinai, Laketon, Medary, Oak Lake, Oakwood, Oslo, Parnell, Preston, Richland, Sherman, Sterling, Trenton, Volga, Winsor.
For U. S. Census statistical purposes, it is part of the Bangor, Maine, New England County Metropolitan Area.
Its county seat is Bangor.
" Christopher Smith from Bangor Daily News gave the film a " D +", stating " Blow is ultimately more about charisma than it is about truth, more about Depp ’ s smooth strut and tousled hair than it is about George Jung ’ s fatal flaws — his stupidity, desperation, ego and small-town greed.
CCW's headquarters is in Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales, with other offices across Wales.
This fictional town is in the central area of the state, near the fictional cities of Derry and Castle Rock and adjacent to the real life cities of Bangor and Orono.
It is part of the Bangor, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Alton is located on State Highway 16, north of Bangor.
Bangor ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Penobscot County, Maine, United States, and the major commercial and cultural center for eastern and northern Maine.
It is the principal city of the Bangor, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Penobscot County.

Bangor and named
* Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, after which some other Bangors are named
In October 2007 an Arctica islandica clam, caught off the coast of Iceland, was discovered to be at least 405 years old, and was declared the world's oldest living animal by researchers from Bangor University ; it was later named Ming.
In the 1996 film Thinner King himself plays a character named " Dr. Bangor ".
For other places named Bangor, see Bangor ( disambiguation ).
The town is named after Bangor in Wales.
For other places named Bangor, see Bangor ( disambiguation ).
Bapst fled Ellsworth to settle in nearby Bangor, Maine, where there was a large Irish-Catholic community, and a local high school there is named for him.
His grandfather, also named Joshua Chamberlain, was a colonel in the local militia during the War of 1812 and was court-martialed ( but exonerated ) for his part in the humiliating Battle of Hampden, which led to the sacking of Bangor and Brewer by British forces.
World Airways garnered considerable international attention in 1977 when a West German passenger named Erwin Kreuz, while on a charter flight from West Germany to San Francisco, California, mistook Bangor, Maine, a refueling stop, for San Francisco.
** HMS Clacton ( J151 ) an old turbine engined Bangor class minesweeper named after Clacton-on-Sea
Bangor Mór, namedthe great Bangor ” to distinguish it from its British contemporaries, became the greatest monastic school in Ulster as well as one of the three leading lights of Celtic Christianity.
In 580, a Bangor monk named Mirin took Christianity to Paisley, where he died “ full of miracles and holiness ”.
The recipe was named Bangor Brownies, possibly because it was created by a woman in Bangor, Maine.
The name ' Bangor ' was selected in 1895 by the land's owner, a farmer named Owen Jones, after his birthplace Bangor in Wales.
Bangor has tennis courts and two sporting ovals ( Akuna Oval and Billa Oval ) named after the roads they are situated on.
The town grew up around Cor Tewdws, a monastery and divinity school, alternately named Caerworgorn, or Bangor Tewdws ( College of Theodosius ), or later Bangor Illtyd (" Illtyd's college ").
Founded in 1898, Husson was originally named Shaw School of Business and was located on the second floor of a building in downtown Bangor.
The Husson University Campus in Bangor, includes the Newman Gymnasium, the Winkin Sports Complex, Robert O ' Donnell Commons ( the College of Health and Education is located here ), Peabody Hall ( including the Sawyer Library, the College of Business, the Ross Furman Student Center, and the independent Bangor Theological Seminary ), the Dickerman Dining Center ( renovated in 2012 ), the Dyke Center for Family Business, the Wildey Communications Center ( named for NESCOM founder George Wildey ), and the Beardsley Meeting House ( named for former Husson President and current Commissioner of the Department of Conservation William Beardsley ) which houses the 500-seat Gracie Theatre, and Living Learning Center which houses upperclassmen in suites and holds offices and classrooms on the ground floor.

Bangor and North
Nonetheless, in the 1987 general election that he lost, Powell campaigned in Bangor for James Kilfedder, the devolutionist North Down Popular Unionist Party MP and against Robert McCartney, who was standing as a Real Unionist on a policy of integration and equal citizenship for Northern Ireland.
Telford also worked on the North Wales coast road between Chester and Bangor, including another major suspension bridge at Conwy, opened later the same year as its Menai counterpart.
The A487 passes directly through Caernarfon leading to Bangor to the North and Porthmadog to the South.
Designed and built by General Electric, and incorporating 28 Digital Equipment VAX computers housed in Bangor, it was the most powerful radar in the world, capable of monitoring virtually the entire North Atlantic, from Iceland to the Caribbean.
The European & North American Railway built up the Penobscot River valley from Bangor and reached Mattawamkeag in 1869.
Vanceboro was selected as the border crossing for the European and North American Railway ( E & NA ) between Bangor, Maine, and Saint John, New Brunswick, during surveys in the 1860s.
The Bangor Vikings compete in the North Division of the Southwest Athletic Conference for sports.
* Bangor Station – A location northwest of North Bangor, located on County Road 11.
* North BangorNorth Bangor was incorporated as a village in 1914, but later abandoned that status.
On the way to North Bangor, the Saint Lawrence Seaway can be seen, along with Canada on the other side.
On US-11, the community of Moira is to the west and the community of North Bangor is to the east.
Its villages include Centerville, Five Points, Hartzells Ferry, Johnsonville, Mount Bethel, North Bangor, and Slateford.
In 2009, the MCL provided a grant of £ 1, 000 to the Bangor Forest Garden project in Gwynedd, North West Wales.
In the United Kingdom, other than those run by the Agroforestry Research Trust ( ART ), there are numerous forest garden projects such as the Bangor Forest Garden in Gwynedd, North West Wales.
* 1tph to, with some extended to along the North Wales Coast Line to Bangor and for the connecting ferries to Dún Laoghaire and Dublin Port, or, all via Crewe
Born in Sheffield, he attended the University College of North Wales, Bangor as an undergraduate before registering for a Ph. D. in Experimental Psychology at the same institution.
The medal is displayed at the North Down Heritage Centre, Bangor, Northern Ireland.
Founded in 1876, Bangor City have played in the inaugural season on the Welsh Cup and the UEFA Europa League, along with being founder members of the North Wales Coast League, the Welsh National League, the North Wales Combination, the Welsh League ( North ), the Northern Premier League, the Alliance Premier League and the League of Wales.

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