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Belses is a
village on the Ale Water, in the
Scottish Borders area of
Scotland the
former Selkirkshire. It is
situated close to Old
Belses, and lies south...
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placenames relating to
Belses include Belses Mill,
Belses Muir and New
Belses.
Belses was a
station on the
Waverley Line.
Belses List of
places in the...
- agüela sale a la sala, Y la tuya
oculta ajtá. La
pobre se ejtá
muriendo Al
belse tan maltratá. Que
hajta tu
perro le
ladra Si
acaso a la sala bá. ¡Y bien...
- Belarus:
Encyclopedia / Ed.: I. P.
Shamyakin (gal. ed.) and insh. - Minsk:
BelSE, 1989. - S. 406 "ESPN.com – Page2 – A
great place ... for a tailgate". Retrieved...
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Andle Aversa Balale Bandar Baleguli Bela
Basgod Belambar Belekeri Belse Bhavikeri (Bavikeri)
Bidrager Bilehoingi Bobruwada Bogribail Bole Brahmur...
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Belses railway station served the
village of
Belses,
Scottish Borders,
Scotland from 1849 to 1969 on the
Waverley Route. The
station opened on 1 November...
- Scotland.
Other places nearby include Ancrum, Ashkirk,
Belses, H****endean, Midlem,
Minto House, Old
Belses, St Boswells, and Woll.
Lilliesleaf used to be a...
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Tweedbank Melrose Newstead St.
Boswells Charlesfield Halt Ale
Water Viaduct Belses H****endean
Hawick Teviot Viaduct Lynnwood Viaduct Stobs Viaduct Stobs Shankend...
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nicknamed Shmyryov the 'Robin Hood of Belarus'. "Legendary Old Man:
Minai Filippovich Shmyrev". Vitebsk.
Encyclopedic reference. - Mn. : Ed.
BelSE, 1988....
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Battle of
Nesbit Moor (1402)
Battle of
Philiphaugh Bedrule Bedshiel Belses,
Belses railway station Bellspool Bemersyde,
Bemersyde House,
Bemersyde Moss...