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Cornubia can be:
Cornubia, the
ancient Latin name for either: Cornouaille, a
historic region in Brittany,
northwestern France Cornwall, a
region in southwestern...
- The SS
Cornubia was laid down in
November 1856 and
built in Hayle, Cornwall, by
Harvey & Co. She was
launched in
February 1858 as a
packet ship and ferry...
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Cornubia is a
suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census,
Cornubia had a po****tion of 7,810 people.
Cornubia is situated...
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Cornubia City is a new mixed-use
development which broke ground in 2012,
north of Durban,
South Africa between Phoenix, Ottawa,
Mount Edgecombe and uMhlanga...
- key
landmark is the
Cornubia Mall, a 65,000-square-metre (700,000 sq ft)
shopping centre opened on 27
September 2017, part of
Cornubia City, a
planned smart...
- clay and ores of copper, lead, zinc and tungsten. It
takes its name from
Cornubia, the
Medieval Latin name for Cornwall. A
batholith is a
large m**** of intrusive...
- "The
Cornubia Mixed-Use
Development | THD -
Cornubia".
Archived from the
original on 2016-12-20.
Retrieved 2016-12-16. "R1.8-billion
Cornubia Mall opens...
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Richard Rufus (Latin:
Ricardus Rufus, lit. "Richard the Red"; d. c. AD 1260) was a
Cornish Franciscan scholastic philosopher and theologian.
Richard Rufus...
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parent Cotoneaster salicifolius. The more
compact cultivar '
Cornubia' (syn. C. ×
watereri '
Cornubia') has
gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of...
- Cornwal.
Other names for the
county include a
latinisation of the name as
Cornubia (first
appears in a mid-9th-century deed
purporting to be a copy of one...