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badan

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Baďan (earlier also Baďany ; ) is a village and municipality in Banská Štiavnica District , in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia .

Usage examples of badan.

Some forty thousand of them lived in New Ibadan, the only community that was even close to the size of a city.

The political arrangements of the colonists, according to Starfleet records, consisted of elected town councils and a city council that governed New Ibadan, all of which were overseen by a leader known as the First Citizen, who was appointed by the members of the various councils.

The city council of New Ibadan had sent them a subspace message a week ago, saying that they would welcome the Earthfolk from the Hawking as new settlers, but the leader would now be expecting a greeting from Captain Kirk.

She is at a meeting of the New Ibadan city council now, but you will be able to speak to her very soon.

Her living quarters were three floors up in the four-story building that housed the New Ibadan City Council offices, meeting rooms, and apartments of the council members and their families.

We also have more than enough families in New Ibadan who are willing to open their homes to the new settlers until they decide where they want to live permanently.

On the southern bank, across from the city of New Ibadan, was a flat green plain and patches of blue wildflowers.

From here, he could see that most of the buildings in New Ibadan were small square wooden structures with tiled roofs, usually built around courtyards and carefully tended gardens.

Several people in Shaku and New Ibadan were also dreaming the same nightmare.

Dawn Voth had sent a message saying that households all over New Ibadan were complaining about children terrified by bad dreams, adults who had awakened with temporary losses of memory, and pets that had howled throughout the night.

Another man, a city councilman named Muhammad Alagbe, handed out hand phasers to each of the volunteers who would be stationed along the riverbank, with members of the New Ibadan civic patrol, to fire at any mats of growth on the opposite bank in order to prevent the greenery from spreading across the water.

Thanks to Trent Ojuremi, who had drawn up the plans and found ten other people willing to join him as faculty members, they now had the beginnings of an institution of higher learning in New Ibadan.

The plan was to disperse the new colonists among various Meropean homes in New Ibadan.

It's already clearly visible on the other side of the Temba River, and fingers of grass are slipping into the river, as if trying to form a bridge from the southern bank over to New Ibadan itself.

The house where he was staying, owned by a man named Kembo Turner, was in the northern section of New Ibadan, near the top of one of the city's gentle hills.