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Qué (quién) es bang$1$ - definición

INFORMAL NAME OF A NUMBER OF CELEBRATED ENGLISH RACING CARS
Chitty Bang Bang (racing car); Chitty 2; Chitty Bang Bang 1; Chitty Bang Bang 2; Chitty Bang Bang 3; Chitty Bang Bang 4; Higham Special
  • ''Higham Special'', aka "Chitty 4" "Babs"

Fred Bang         
MEDICAL RESEARCHER WHO DEVELOPED THE LAL TEST
Frederik Bang; Frederik Barry Bang
Frederik Barry Bang (1916–1981) was an American medical researcher who developed the Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) test for bacterial endotoxins. He was influential in applying marine biology to medical research, especially immunology.
Christen Bang         
NORWEGIAN PRIEST AND PUBLISHER
Christen Steffensen Bang; Christian Steffensen Bang; Christen Staphensøn Bang; Kristen Steffensen Bang
Christen Steffensen Bang (alternately Christen Staphensøn Bang) was born in 1584 at Aalborg, Denmark and died 1678 in Christiania. He was a Danish –Norwegian priest and theological writer, who established Norway's first printing-house, and wrote the first description of Christiania (currently Oslo).
Big Bang (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Le Big-Bang; BigBang; Big Bang album; Big Bang (group); Big Bang (album); The Bigbang Theory; Big bang (band); Big Bang (Group); Bigbang; Bigbang (band); The Big Bang (film); The Big Bang (album); Big Bang (Big Bang album); Big Bang (song)
The Big Bang was, according to the prevailing cosmological theory of the universe's early development, the event that led to the formation of the universe.

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Chitty Bang Bang

Chitty Bang Bang was the informal name of a number of celebrated British racing cars, built and raced by Count Louis Zborowski and his engineer Clive Gallop in the 1920s, which inspired the book, film and stage musical Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang.

The Chittys were built in Canterbury, Kent and stored at Higham Park, Zborowski's country house at Bridge near Canterbury. The cars were so loud that Canterbury reportedly passed a by-law prohibiting them from entering within the city walls. The origin of the name "Chitty Bang Bang" is disputed, but may have been inspired by aeronautical engineer Letitia Chitty, the sound of an idling aeroplane engine or from a salacious World War I song.