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The Ordnance Survey National Grid reference system (OSGB), also known as British National Grid (BNG), [1] [2] is a system of geographic grid references, distinct from latitude and longitude, whereby any location in Great Britain can be described in terms of its distance from the origin (0, 0), which lies to the west of the Isles of Scilly.
BNG Bank N.V. is a Dutch bank specializing in providing financing for (semi-)publicly owned organizations. Ranked by assets alone, it is ranked as the 4th bank in the Netherlands. The Dutch state owns 50% of the company, while the remainder is owned by the municipalities and provinces.
The 6th National Assembly was held in March 1993 at A Coruña, with no relevant changes. BNG run for the Spanish elections of 1993 with the slogan "Galiza with its own strength", obtaining 126,965 votes and getting very close to gaining seats at A Coruña and Pontevedra.
BNFL became British Nuclear Group (BNG) and a new holding company was established and adopted the British Nuclear Fuels name. [22] This new BNFL operated largely through its major subsidiaries of Westinghouse and BNG as well as Nexia Solutions , its commercial nuclear technology business formed out of NSTS.
Bandai Namco Games, a video game developer based in Tokyo, subsidiary of Namco Bandai Holdings; Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten, Dutch bank; British Nuclear Group, former subsidiary of British Nuclear Fuels Ltd
The History of Galician Movement for Socialism can be divided into three basic periods: The period from the summer of 2006 and December 2008, where the militants of that what later would become the MGS were part of the Movemento pola Base, [3] an internal political current that supported socialism, independence and a BNG based in the assemblies.
This year, Wendy's is making some big changes to its drive-thrus and, naturally, fans of the fast food chain have some thoughts. Wendy’s will employ AI to take drive-thru orders at a large chunk ...
The National Bank of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: Banco Nacional da Guiné-Bissau or BNG) was the central bank of Guinea-Bissau from February 1975 until May 1997, when Guinea-Bissau joined the Central Bank of West African States.