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Qué (quién) es bunder - definición

UNIT OF AREA

Bunder         
·noun A boat or raft used in the East Indies in the landing of passengers and goods.
Wellington Pier, Mumbai         
  • Apollo Bunder at the bottom of the map
Apollo Bunder; Apollo Bundar; Wellington Pier (Bombay)
Wellington Pier (formerly known as "Apollo Bunder") was an important pier for embarkation and disembarkation of passengers and goods in the city of Mumbai, India in the late 19th century. It is the location of the famed Gateway of India and the only passengers using it now are those who are taking the ferry to Gharapuri.
Keti Bandar         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN PAKISTAN
Keti, Pakistan; Keti Bunder; Keti Bander; Keti Bundar; Keti Bandar port; Port of Keti Bandar; Port of Keti; Keti port; Keti Port; Keti Bunder Taluka; Keti Bandar
Keti Bandar (Urdu: کیٹی بندر) is a port on the Arabian Sea, in the Thatta District, Sindh, Pakistan. The port was built on the remains of the older seaport of Debal where Muhammad bin Qasim and his army arrived from Iraq.

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Bunder

A bunder or bonnier is an obsolete unit of area previously used in the Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands).

Ejemplos de uso de bunder
1. However, the IB has warned that danger to the port still exists due to the illegal encroachments by slum–dwellers near the port, as the terrorists can easily find shelter there, Asthana said and added that there were illegal encroachments at Haji Bunder, Powder Bunder, Reti Bunder, and some other port areas, where slums are mushrooming on a vast scale.
2. Leslie Bunder, editor of digital media and technology blog Journalistic.co.uk, said the terrorist attacks on London had alerted many people to the possibilities of blogging.
3. Judge P D Kode, however, acquitted Anant Bhoir of Thane district, who had allowed his dumper to be used for dumping 5' RDX bags in Nagla Bunder creek.
4. There is no shortage of Jews – including Leslie Bunder, editor of SomethingJewish.co.uk and Rabbi Schochet – who recognise that the memorial day in its present format is morally problematic.
5. The judge acquitted Anant Bhoir who the police charged of transporting the RDX explosives bag in his dumper and landing it at the Nagla Bunder creek.