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Fenor,
officially Fennor (Irish: Fionnúir), is a
village in
County Waterford, Ireland. The
village itself is
quite small,
consisting almost entirely of...
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fen is a type of peat-ac****ulating
wetland fed by mineral-rich
ground or
surface water. It is one of the main
types of
wetland along with marshes, swamps...
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Fenner may
refer to:
Arthur Fenner (1745–1805),
Rhode Island governor Charles Fenner (1884–1955),
Australian geologist and
educator Charles Erasmus Fenner...
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Fens or
Fenlands in
eastern England are a
naturally marshy region supporting a rich
ecology and
numerous species. Most of the
fens were
drained centuries...
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Fener (Turkish pronunciation: [feˈnæɾ]; Gr****: Φανάρι, romanized: Phanári), also
spelled Phanar, is a
quarter midway up the
Golden Horn in the district...
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William Fennor (fl. 1617), also
known as
Wilhelmus Vener, was an
English bilingual English/Dutch poet and
rogue of the
Elizabethan and
Jacobean periods...
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Fenning is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elizabeth Fenning (1792–1815),
domestic servant whose controversial conviction for attempted...
- Look up
fen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fen is a type of wetland.
Fen, Fenn,
Fens, Fenns, may also
refer to:
Fen (name), a
Chinese given name...
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Fenner's is
Cambridge University Cricket Club's ground.
Cambridge University Cricket Club had
previously pla**** at two
grounds in Cambridge, the University...
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Fen Causeway or the
Fen Road is the
modern name for a
Roman road of
England that runs
between Denver,
Norfolk in the east and
Peterborough in the west...