ABI

ABI or Abi may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Application binary interface, a low-level computer programming interface
  • Acquired brain injury
  • Advanced Baseline Imager, on the GOES-R satellite
  • AbiWord, a free and open source software word processor
  • Ankle-Brachial Index, the ratio of the blood pressure in the lower legs to the blood pressure in the arms
  • Places

  • Abi, Iran, a village in Zanjan Province, Iran
  • Abi, Nigeria
  • Abilene Regional Airport (IATA airport code), Texas, United States
  • Organizations

  • Albanian Boys Inc, a gang of Albanians who operate in central Bronx
  • American Beverage Institute
  • American Biographical Institute
  • Agencia Boliviana de Información, a Bolivian press agency
  • Alabama Bureau of Investigation
  • Applied Biosystems
  • Association of British Insurers
  • Atlanta BeltLine Inc., a US community improvement organization
  • Auditory brainstem implant
  • Organic Union International (Association biologique internationale), a non-governmental organization against degenerative diseases
  • Anheuser-Busch InBev
  • This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/ABI

    Abijah (queen)

    Abijah is a person named in the Old Testament. She was the daughter of a Zechariah, possibly Zechariah the son of Jeberechiah (2 Chr. 29:1; compare Isa. 8:2), and afterwards the wife of King Ahaz and mother of King Hezekiah. She is also called Abi (2 Kings 18:2).

    Some writers consider that Abijah is the almah or virgin (at the time of the prophecy) in the Immanuel prophecy in Isaiah 7:14, and that the child who will be an infant when Rezin and Pekah are defeated by Tiglath Pileser III may be the future heir, Hezekiah.

    References

    Aba

    Aba may refer to:

    Geographic toponyms

  • Aba, Abia, a city in Nigeria and former second capital of Biafra
  • Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, prefecture in Sichuan, China
  • Aba County, county in Aba Prefecture, Sichuan, China
  • Aba, Sichuan, main town in Aba County
  • Aba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, a city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Aba, Hungary, a town in Fejér County, Hungary
  • Abeh-ye Now, a village in Semnan Province, Iran
  • Aba, Okayama, a village in Japan
  • Aba Island, in the White Nile River, Sudan
  • Aba River (Nigeria), a river in Nigeria
  • Aba River (Russia), a river in Russia
  • Itu Aba Island, in the South China Sea
  • People

  • Aba (family), a clan in Hungary
  • Aba (people), a clan of the Shor in Russia
  • Aba Andam, Ghanaian physicist
  • Aba Bayefsky, Canadian artist and teacher
  • Aba Cercato, Italian television presenter
  • Mar Abba I (or Aba), metropolitan bishop and saint of the Assyrian Church of the East
  • This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Aba

    Çatalca

    Çatalca is a city and a rural district in Istanbul, Turkey, as Ancient Metr(a)e a former bishopric and Latin Catholic titular see.

    It is in East Thrace, on the ridge between the Marmara and the Black Sea. Most people living in Çatalca are either farmers or those visiting vacation homes. Many families from Istanbul come to Çatalca during weekends to hike in the forests or have picnics.

    History

    Antiquity

    Çatalca's ancient Greek name was Ergískē (Ἐργίσκη). Ergiske (Ancient Greek: Ἐργίσκη) was an ancient Greek city in Thrace, located in the region of the Propontis.

    According to Suida, the Greek name is after Ergiscus (Ἐργίσκος), a son of Poseidon through the naiad (nymph) Aba (Ἄβα). In Greek mythology, Aba was a nymph and she is presumed to be a daughter of the river Hebros. The site is now occupied in part by modern Çatalca.

    Under Roman rule, it was named Metrae or Metre and was important enough in the Late Roman province of Europa (Roman province)|Europa]] to become a suffragan of its capital Heraclea's Metropolitan Archbishop, yet was to fade.

    Aba (film)

    ABÁ is the high-budget Sinhalese film directed by Jackson Anthony, based on the historical legend of King Pandukabhaya which is set in Sri Lanka more than 2400 years ago. The title is derived from "Pandu Aba", another name for the title character.

    Anthony’s son, Sajitha Anuttara, portrays Pandukabhaya. The film also features Malini Fonseka, Ravindra Randeniya,Sriyantha Mendis, Sabeetha Perera and many other popular actors.

    It was released in Sri Lanka on 8 August 2008. Plans are being made to screen this film in several other countries, including China, Italy and Australia.

    Production

    Justin Belagamage and Rajindra Jayasinghe produced this film for Mandakini Creations (Pvt) Ltd. Production began halfway through 2007. The film was shot at different remote places in Sri Lanka. It is the most expensive Sinhalese movie to date, costing more than 60 million Rupees ($500.000). The set for the royal palace alone reportedly cost around 6.5 million Rupees ($60.000).

    Cast

  • Sajitha Anuttara as Pandukabhaya
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    Hives

    by: Ibopa

    Put that gun to my temple
    Put that gun on my heart
    Throw my head out the window
    & see semen see semen my feet in the dark
    A-I-D
    H-I-V
    Cannot wait to die
    Can't you tell
    Can't you tell
    Can't you tell
    Never finish my degree, cha-chi
    Never play with the pogues
    Always walk off the plank chi-cha
    All always, always into the dark
    A-I-D
    H-I-V
    I cannot wait to die
    Can't you tell
    Can't you tell




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