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Connah's Quay (Welsh: Cei
Connah),
known locally as "The Quay" and
formerly known as Wepre, is a town and
community in Flintshire, on the
River Dee and...
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Connah's Quay
Nomads Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Cei
Connah) is a
Welsh professional football club
based in
Connah's Quay, Flintshire. They play...
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Roger Connah (born
Chester England) is a writer, and
independent scholar based in Ruthin,
North Wales, and has
taught for over
three decades in Finland...
- The Fort
Connah Site is a site on the
National Register of
Historic Places located on U.S.
Route 93
between St.
Ignatius and Charlo, Montana. It was added...
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Connah AM (11
August 1934 - 25
November 2023) was a British-born
archaeologist who
worked extensively in Britain, West
Africa and Australia.
Connah was...
- 58–59.
Connah (1965), pp. 2–3.
Connah (1965), p. 11.
Pouncett (2008), p. 37.
Connah (1965), p. 12–14.
Connah (1965), p. 22.
Connah (1965), p. 7.
Connah (1965)...
- the 1908
Summer Olympics. "Frank
Connah". Olympedia.
Retrieved 29
March 2021.
Frank Connah at Olympics.com
Frank Connah at
Olympedia Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Connah's Quay Town FC is a
Welsh football team
based in
Connah's Quay, Flintshire, Wales. The team
currently plays in the
Ardal NW League. The current...
- moat 6 m (20 ft) deep. This was
excavated in the
early 1960s by
Graham Connah.
Connah estimated that its
construction if
spread out over five dry seasons...
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excavations done in the
small village of
Kibiro by
archaeologist Graham Connah.
Connah first excavated Kibiro in 1989. The site of
Kibero consisted of four...