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mountains (or 'fells') of the Lake
District are
known as the "
****brian Mountains", "
****brian Fells" or "Lakeland Fells". The four
highest fells exceed 3...
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became Wallenses ("of Wales"),
while the term ****brenses
referred to
****brians ("of ****bria"). However, in Scots, a ****bric
speaker seems to have been...
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Crime Commissioner ****bria
shootings ****brian dialect Barrovian ****brian toponymy ****bric
language Etymology of
****brian place names Healthcare in ****bria...
- The
****brian Coast line is a rail
route in
North West England,
running from
Carlisle to Barrow-in-Furness via
Workington and Whitehaven. The line forms...
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compete within the
leagues and
divisions of the men's
English football league system as far down as
Level 10 (Step 6), that is to say, six
divisions below the...
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Moresby that were
perhaps not part of the
system).
There were
several forts and
milecastles along the
****brian half of the wall, the
largest of
which was...
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Horisme aquata, the
****brian umber, is a moth of the
family Geometridae.
Jacob Hübner
first used the
scientific name in 1813. It is
found in Europe, where...
- Blencathra, also
known as Saddleback, is one of the most
northerly of the
****brian Mountains, in the
English Lake District. It has six
separate fell tops...
- 24 May 1153) was a 12th
century ruler and
saint who was
Prince of the
****brians from 1113 to 1124 and
later King of
Scotland from 1124 to 1153. The youngest...
- (2024-05-19). "
****brian club hits out at
being moved into
different league". News and Star.
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