Bethania (other)
Bethania may refer to: Places * Bethania, North Carolina, Moravian community established 1759 *Bethania, Queensland, a suburb of Logan City, Queensland, Australia **Bethania railway station * Bethany (biblical village), a village near Jerusalem *Bethania, Ceredigion, a hamlet in Wales, home of Tŷ Nant spring water *Bethania, Gwynedd, a village in Wales, adjoining the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog from the east. Chapels * Bethania Chapel, Abercynon, former chapel in Wales * Bethania Chapel, Aberdare, former chapel in Wales * Bethania Chapel, Cwmbach, former chapel in Wales * Bethania Chapel, Dowlais, former chapel in Wales * Bethania Chapel, Mountain Ash, chapel in Wales * Bethania Chapel, Old St. Mellons chapel in Wales People * Bethania Almánzar (born 1987), Dominican Republic volleyball player * Bethania de la Cruz (born 1989), Dominican Republic volleyball player * Maria Bethânia (born 1946), Brazilian singer Other uses * Bethania Hospital, Sialkot, hospital in P ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bethania, North Carolina
Bethania is the oldest municipality in Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States, and was most recently incorporated in 1995, upon the reactivation of the original 1838/1839 town charter. In 2009, Bethania celebrated the 250th anniversary of its establishment in 1759. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 341. History The first planned Moravian settlement in North Carolina, Bethania exists as the only remaining independent, continuously active Moravian village in the southern United States, and is the only known existing Germanic-type linear agricultural village in the South. The Bethania National Historic Landmark district is the largest such district in Forsyth County. Bethania and its 18th- and 19th-century properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Bethania was founded 12 June 1759 by the Moravian Brethren of Wachovia as a congregational, agricultural, and trades community. Bethania was the first planned Moravian settlement in Wachovia, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bethania Chapel, Old St
Bethania may refer to: Places *Bethania, North Carolina, Moravian community established 1759 *Bethania, Queensland, a suburb of Logan City, Queensland, Australia ** Bethania railway station *Bethany (biblical village), a village near Jerusalem *Bethania, Ceredigion, a hamlet in Wales, home of Tŷ Nant spring water * Bethania, Gwynedd, a village in Wales, adjoining the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog from the east. Chapels * Bethania Chapel, Abercynon, former chapel in Wales * Bethania Chapel, Aberdare, former chapel in Wales * Bethania Chapel, Cwmbach, former chapel in Wales * Bethania Chapel, Dowlais, former chapel in Wales * Bethania Chapel, Mountain Ash, chapel in Wales * Bethania Chapel, Old St. Mellons chapel in Wales People * Bethania Almánzar (born 1987), Dominican Republic volleyball player * Bethania de la Cruz (born 1989), Dominican Republic volleyball player * Maria Bethânia (born 1946), Brazilian singer Other uses * Bethania Hospital, Sialkot, hospital in Pakis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Betania (other)
Betania may refer to: * Betania, Colombia, town and municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia * Betânia, Pernambuco, city in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil * Betania, Chiapas, town and in Teopisca municipality, in Chiapas in southern Mexico * Betania, Jalisco, town and in Ayotlán municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico * Betania, Kiribati, Betania is a settlement in Kiribati. It is located on the island of Tabuaeran * Betania, Madagascar, coastal village in Western Madagascar south of Morondava * Betania, Panama * Betania, Venezuela, a small village that exists in the town of Cua, located in Miranda State, Venezuela * Radio Betania, a local radio station serving the city of Pilar, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * Betânia do Piauí, municipality in the state of Piauí in the Northeast region of Brazil * Betania Monastery, medieval Georgian Orthodox monastery in eastern Georgia See also * Bethania (other) * Bethany (other) * Bettany ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bethania Rehabilitation Centre
Bethania Rehabilitation Centre is a centre for the rehabilitation of the physically disabled women at Kumarapuram, Trivandrum, Kerala, India. The centre was started on 1 June 1988. The centre is managed by the Bethany Sisters (Bethany Madhom) of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, also known as the Malankara Syrian Catholic Church, is an Eastern Catholic '' sui iuris'' particular church in full communion with the worldwide Catholic Church possessing self-governance under the Code of Ca .... It is also aided by the Government of India. The objectives of the centre are to: * Promote community-based rehabilitation * Impart vocational training * Provide residential facilities during training * Train in self-employment * Provide corrective physiotherapy. At present nearly 50 physically disabled girls and women of 15–30 age group are getting training in cutting and tailoring, typewriting and shorthand, bookbinding, candle making, poultry farming ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Betania Monastery
The Betania Monastery of the Nativity of the Mother of God ( ka, ბეთანიის ყოვლადწმინდა ღვთისმშობლის შობის მონასტერი) commonly known as Betania or Bethania (ბეთანია ) is a medieval Georgian Orthodox monastery in eastern Georgia, southwest of Tbilisi, the nation's capital. It is a remarkable piece of architecture of the Georgian Golden Age of the Kingdom of Georgia, at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries, and is notable for its wall paintings which include a group portrait of the contemporary Georgian monarchs. History Betania is located in the isolated wooded valley of the Vere River, southwest of Tbilisi. The name of the monastery is derived from that of the village Bethany Bethany ( grc-gre, Βηθανία,Murphy-O'Connor, 2008, p152/ref> Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܥܢܝܐ ''Bēṯ ʿAnyā'') or what is locally known as Al-Eizariya or al-Azariya ( ar, العيزرية, " l ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bethania Hospital, Sialkot
Bethania Hospital ( ur, ) is located in Sialkot, Pakistan. It is a medical facility owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lahore. The hospital treats 60,000 patients a year, 5,000 of which are TB patients. It has a staff of 130 and occupies an area of 300,000 sq. ft. Sister Isobel Moran took over the hospital transforming it into a thriving facility with the addition of extra 50 beds, high standards of affordable care, the introduction of surgical procedures, and obstetric services and improved anaesthetic and intensive care services. Direct Relief has supported the facility from 2002 to 2005, most recently with a $1.3 million medical assistance shipment in September 2005. Tuberculosis program Since its establishment in 1964, the hospital has worked extensively to detect and treat TB patients in the region. It is a 215-bed frontline and referral hospital, providing medical and surgical services. There is a specialized TB unit with 100 beds. In 1991, the Government of Paki ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maria Bethânia
Maria Bethânia Viana Teles Veloso (; born 18 June 1946) is a Brazilian singer and songwriter. Born in Santo Amaro, Bahia, she started her career in Rio de Janeiro in 1964 with the show "Opinião" ("Opinion"). Due to its popularity, with performances all over the country, and the popularity of her 1965 single "Carcará", the artist became a star in Brazil. Bethânia is the sister of the singer-songwriter Caetano Veloso and of the writer-songwriter Mabel Velloso, as well as being aunt of the singers Belô Velloso and Jota Velloso. The singer has released 50 studio albums in 47 years of career, and is among the 10 best-selling music artists in Brazil, having sold more than 26 million records. Bethânia was ranked in 2012, by ''Rolling Stone Brasil'' magazine, as the fifth-biggest voice of Brazilian music. Early life and initial artistic activities Bethânia is the sixth out of eight children born into the family of José Telles Veloso (''Seu Zeca''), a government official, and C ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bethania Almánzar
Bethania Almánzar Sosa (born February 11, 1987, in Bonao) is a female beach volleyball and volleyball player from the Dominican Republic. She twice won the NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit 2007, partnering Margarita Suero. She played the 2023 Beach Volleyball World Championships and won the silver medal in the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games playing with Julibeth Payano. Career Almánzar played with the club Los Prados from 2004 to 2006, winning the 2005 Dominican Metropolitan League with this club. She trained in 2005 with the senior national indoor team in 2005, since the team split under the guidance of the Cuban trainer Ismael Ortega just before the 2006 FIVB World Championship qualification. Almánzar won the silver medal during the 2006 National Games, playing with the North Region. She twice won the silver medal in the women's competition at the NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit 2007 in Guatemala City and Carolina, Puerto Rico, partnering Margarita Suero. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bethania Chapel, Mountain Ash
Bethania is an Independent chapel in Phillip Street, Mountain Ash, Glamorgan, Wales. Services at Bethania are conducted in the Welsh language. Early history The church began in the form of a Sunday school built in 1850, although earlier meetings had been held at the home of one Daniel Rowlands, which later became the Glancynon Inn. The first chapel was built in 1854 at a cost of £320, but became too small as a result of the religious revival of 1859. A new chapel was therefore built at a cost of £950 with seating for 750. This coincided with the sinking of the Deep Duffryn Colliery in 1855, which led to a large influx of people into the area. David Edward Coleman (''Eos Hefin''), also known as ''Coleman Bach'' (Little Coleman), was a prominent member of Bethania. For many years he conducted the chapel choir and was one of the conductors of the South Wales Choral Union which won the first prize at a celebrated choral competition at the Crystal Palace Crystal Palace may refer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bethania, Queensland
Bethania is a suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the , Bethania had a population of 5,385 people. Geography Bethania lies south of the Logan River. The lower lying areas near the river occasionally suffer floods. Bethania is situated on the main Beenleigh railway line and the suburb is served by Bethania railway station (). Beaudesert railway line branches from the South Coast railway line just south of the Bethania railway station at () and runs to Beaudesert. It has been out of commission since August 2004. History Bethania was founded by Germans during the 1860s and is home to many different nationalities. By 1866 a small township had developed. It is believed the name is derived from Bethany, the biblical village in Israel. A Lutheran church was built in 1864 made from slabs on what is now the railway line. A cemetery was established beside the church with graves from 1866. In 1872 the present church was built close to the first church (). The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bethania Chapel, Dowlais
Bethania, Dowlais was a Welsh Independent, or Congregationalist, chapel in South Street, Dowlais, near Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. The cause was established in 1824 and the chapel rebuilt on several occasions in the nineteenth century. The present chapel dates from 1895 but was vastly enlarged and re-modelled in 1910. The building is Grade II listed. Bethania's origins were as an offshoot of the original Congregationalist chapel at Merthyr, Ynysgau. There was a Congrgationalist tradition at Dowlais before the growth of an industrial community there and the family of Gwernllwynisaf (one of the farms) were prominent in the cause at Ynysgau. One of the early leaders was Methusalem Jones (1769–1839), but following disagreements he withdrew and concentrated on leading the cause at Bethesda, which together with Ynysgau had been instrumental in establishing Bethania. A revival took place in South Wales in 1829. At the time, Bethania shared its minister with Zoar, Merthyr Tydfil. Sa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |