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Caer (Welsh pronunciation: [kɑːɨr]; Old Welsh: cair or kair) is a
placename element in
Welsh meaning "stronghold", "fortress", or "citadel",
roughly equivalent...
- The
Canadian Anti-racism
Education and
Research Society (
CAERS) is a
Canadian non-profit
organization that
tracks hate
groups and extremism, provides...
- Stef
Caers". Guido.be (in Dutch). 7
November 2004.
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original on 10 May 2021.
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January 2023. "Stef
Caers". Ultratop...
- mythology,
Caer Ibormeith was the
daughter of
Prince Ethal Anbuail of Sid
Uamuin in Connacht. In Óengus’s dream,
which lasted over a year,
Caer Ibormeith...
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Thomas Caers (born 14
January 1973) is a
Belgian football manager and
former player. He was the
manager of Sint-Truiden from
February 2006 to November...
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Caer Sidi (or
Caer Siddi) is the name of a
legendary otherworld fortress mentioned in
Middle Welsh mythological poems in the Book of
Taliesin (14th century)...
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Caer y Twr (meaning 'fort of the pile/heap') is an Iron Age
hillfort atop the
summit of the
Holyhead Mountain in Anglesey, Wales. The hillfort,
which is...
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Caer Caradoc (Welsh:
Caer Caradog, the fort of Caradog) is a hill in the
English county of Shropshire. It
overlooks the town of
Church Stretton and the...
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Caer Gybi may
refer to:
Caer Gybi (fort), the
small Roman fort and site of
Saint Cybi's
monastery at Holyhead,
Wales the
Welsh name for Holyhead, the settlement...
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Caer is a
placename element in the
Welsh language meaning "stronghold".
Caer can also
refer to: Chester, a city
known as
Caer in
Welsh Caër, a location...