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Carran (Irish: An Carn,
meaning 'the cairn'), also Carron, is a
small village in
County Clare, Ireland. It is in the
Burren region,
within a
civil parish...
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Patrick Anthony Mc
Carran (August 8, 1876 –
September 28, 1954) was an
American farmer, attorney, judge, and
Democratic politician who
represented Nevada...
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International Airport (IATA: LAS, ICAO: KLAS, FAA LID: LAS),
formerly known as Mc
Carran International Airport, is an
international airport serving the Las Vegas...
- (Pub. L. 82–414, 66 Stat. 163,
enacted June 27, 1952), also
known as the Mc
Carran–Walter Act,
codified under Title 8 of the
United States Code (8 U.S.C. ch...
- "Laughing Tom"
Carran (1841–1894) was an
American attorney and politician.
Elected as city
attorney of
Cleveland in 1867 at the age of just 26,
Carran is best...
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William Carran MBE (3
August 1898 – 1
October 1960) was a New
Zealand policeman and ****istant
commissioner of police. He was born on 3
August 1898. In...
- Mc
Carran may
refer to: Mc
Carran Field (disambiguation),
airports formerly named after Senator Pat Mc
Carran Pat Mc
Carran (1876–1954), US
Senator from Nevada...
- Mc
Carran Field may
refer to:
Harry Reid
International Airport, the
former Alamo Airport named for
Senator Pat Mc
Carran from 1948 to 2021
Nellis Air Force...
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Catherine Carran (née McKay, 1842 – 6
November 1935) was a half-Māori New
Zealand midwife and
nurse who
spent her
early life in the Waikato, and most of...
- Catlins'.[citation needed]
Catherine Carran (midwife and
nurse from the 1860s; died 1935) and her
husband William Carran (ferryman, 1860s) "Place name detail:...