- The
Cerne Abbas Giant is a hill
figure near the
village of
Cerne Abbas, in Dorset, England. It is
currently owned by the
National Trust, and
listed as...
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uninhabited island around 975,
naming it Dina Arobi.
Called Cirne or Do-
Cerne on
early Portuguese maps, they were
visited by
Portuguese sailors in 1507...
- Les Yeux
cernés (English title:
Marked Eyes) is a 1964
French thriller film
directed by
Robert Hossein who
wrote the
original story. The
screenplay was...
- a
geoglyph Up
Cerne, a
village in Dorset, England, UK
Lingfield Cernes (SSSI) the
Cernes of Lingfield, Surrey, England, UK
River Cerne, a
river in Dorset...
- View:
Lingfield Cernes".
Sites of
Special Scientific Interest.
Natural England.
Retrieved 28
December 2018. "Map of
Lingfield Cernes".
Sites of Special...
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Cerne is a
hamlet lying to the west of the
River Cerne between Minterne Magna and
Cerne Abbas in Dorset, England. It was...
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Cerne Abbas (/ˌsɜːrn ˈæbəs/) is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of
Dorset in
southern England. It lies in the
Dorset Council administrative area...
- The Book of
Cerne (Cambridge,
Cambridge University Library, MS Ll. 1. 10) is an
early ninth-century
Insular or Anglo-Saxon
Latin personal prayer book...
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Černé jezero (German:
Schwarzer See,
meaning "Black Lake") in the
Bohemian Forest is the
largest and
deepest natural lake in the
Czech Republic. This...
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Cerne Abbey was a
Benedictine monastery founded in 987 in the town now
called Cerne Abbas, Dorset, by Æthelmær the Stout. The
abbey was
founded in 987...