dona in A Sentence

    1

    The Queen Dona Maria II.

    0
    2

    Dona Paula Beach.

    0
    3

    Al- Arabiya Dona.

    0
    4

    Thank Dona for your contribution in South African football.

    0
    5

    Dona's stupa is a lesser-known but popular Buddhist pilgrimage site, despite its isolated location.

    0
    6

    Previously a village, Dona Paula Beach is now one of the most popular areas of Goa.

    0
    7

    The Dona Paula bay is at the place where two of Goa's famous rivers meet the Arabian Sea.

    0
    8

    Dona took up boxing four years ago in her bid to lose weight after her previous attempts had failed.

    0
    9

    During the tourist season Dona Paula transforms into a crowded stretch which is otherwise a calm beautiful place during monsoons.

    0
    10

    Today Dona's stupa is a large grassy mound with a Hindu temple on it just outside the village of Don.

    0
    11

    Cabo Raj Bhavan, the official residence of the Governor of Goa, is also situated in Dona Paula along the western tip.

    0
    12

    Eventually a brahmin named Dona was given the task and he did it to the satisfaction of all the eight claimants.

    0
    13

    Dona Paula located on the beautiful and famous sea stretch that spans from Panjim, Miramar and Dona Paula is a very famous area frequented by tourists.

    0
    14

    Presently Dona's stupa is a grassy hill and has a Hindu temple built over it, where a beautiful statue of Tara is worshipped as a Hindu goddess.

    0
    15

    In an interview with Al-Arabiya, Dona said she started practicing to become a boxer as soon as she finished high school and now has three black belts and four medals.

    0
    16

    Dona Paula was a woman of kind heart who have helped the villagers and worked a lot for their betterment, after her death, the villagers decided to re-name the village as Dona Paula.

    0
    17

    One wing of the palace, the Pavilion of Dona Maria, built between 1785 and 1792 by the architect Manuel Caetano de Sousa, is now a guest house allocated to foreign heads of state visiting Portugal.

    0
    18

    Dona Paula was a woman of charity and is known to have helped the villagers and worked a lot for their betterment, so after her death, the villagers decided to re-name the village as Dona Paula.

    0
    19

    From the second half of the nineteenth century, settled in the noble building Henrique's the Lyceum of Évora, to which the Queen Dona Maria II granted the prerogative of the use of"cloak and cassock", in keeping with university tradition of the city and the building.

    0