Goonda

Goonda

Goonda, o Goanda, es una villa y también uno de los tres puestos administrativos que forman el distrito de Chibabava en la provincia de Sofala situada en el centro-este de Mozambique, región costera en el canal de Mozambique. Sede del distrito.

Puesto situada al norte del distrito, junto a la provincia de Manica y el distrito de Búzi a 34 msnm Puesto administrativo (posto administrativo) con 22 572 habitantes , formado la sede Goonda y la localidad de Trongal.

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  • goonda — UK [ˈɡuːndə] / US [ˈɡundə] noun [countable] Word forms goonda : singular goonda plural goondas Indian English someone whose job is to hurt or frighten people, so that they will do what their employer wants them to do …   English dictionary

  • Goonda (film) — Goonda is a Tollywood film which released on February 23, 1984. This film was directed by A. KodandaRami Reddy. This film stars Chiranjeevi, Radha ,Satyanarayana,Rao Gopala rao,Allu Ramalingiah . Plot Ravi (Chiranjeevi) is the son of a sincere… …   Wikipedia

  • goonda — /goon deuh/, n. Anglo Indian. a rogue or hoodlum. Also, gunda. [1925 30; < Hindi gunda] * * * …   Universalium

  • goonda — noun Hired goon …   Wiktionary

  • goonda — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary thug …   English dialects glossary

  • goonda — goon|da [ gundə ] noun count INDIAN ENGLISH someone whose job is to hurt or frighten people, so that they will do what their employer wants them to do …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • goonda — n. (South Asian Slang) hoodlum, bully, thug, hooligan, brute, ruffian …   English contemporary dictionary

  • goonda — [ gu:ndə] noun Indian a hired thug or bully. Origin from Hindi guṇḍā rascal …   English new terms dictionary

  • goonda — goon·da …   English syllables

  • goonda — /ˈgundə/ (say goohnduh) noun Indian English a hired thug. {Hindi guṇḍā} …  

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