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Arròs a banda         
  • Arròs a banda with [[aioli]].
SPANISH DISH OF RICE COOKED IN FISH STOCK
Arroz a banda; Arros a banda
Arròs a banda (Valencian term for rice on the side, translated as Arroz a banda in Spanish) is a dish of rice cooked in fish stock, typical of the coastal area of Alicante (and, per extension, in most of the Valencian Community), Spain, and distinct from the paella of Valencia. It is popular up to Garraf, Barcelona (Catalonia) and down to Murcia (Region of Murcia).
Banda language (Maluku)         
LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN INDONESIA
Banda language (Indonesia); ISO 639:bnd; Banda (Indonesia)
Banda is an Austronesian language of the Central Maluku subgroup. Along with Kei, it is one of the two languages of the Kei Islands in the Indonesian province of Maluku.
Banda Islands         
  • The main island, Banda Neira (centre) viewed from the peak of Gunung Api volcano. In the background is [[Lontar Island]] (Banda Besar).
  • View of the Island of Banda-Neira captured by the British on 9 August 1810
  • The active volcano [[Banda Api]] in the Banda Islands
  • Map of the Banda Islands
  • Banda Neira in 1724
  • Dutch dominance]] on Banda.
  • Fort Belgica in 1824
  • Fort Nassau]] in 1646
  • Location of the Banda Islands in the center of the [[Maluku Islands]]
ISLAND GROUP IN INDONESIA
Kepulauan Banda; Banda Isles; Banda Island; Bandalontor; Bandanese; Pulau Naira; Pulau Banda; History of the Banda Islands

The Banda Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Banda) are a volcanic group of ten small volcanic islands in the Banda Sea, about 140 km (87 mi) south of Seram Island and about 2,000 km (1,243 mi) east of Java, and constitute an administrative district (kecamatan) within the Central Maluku Regency in the Indonesian province of Maluku. The islands rise out of 4-to-6-kilometre (2.5 to 3.7 mi) deep ocean and have a total land area of approximately 172 square kilometres (66 sq mi). They had a population of 18,544 at the 2010 Census and 20,924 at the 2020 Census. Until the mid-19th century the Banda Islands were the world's only source of the spices nutmeg and mace, produced from the nutmeg tree. The islands are also popular destinations for scuba diving and snorkeling. The main town and administrative centre is Bandanaira, located on the island of the same name.