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Mette Groes (1937–2014) was a
Danish politician,
social worker and
lecturer at
Aalborg University.
Representing the
Social Democrats, she was a temporary...
- Anne
Lisbeth Groes,
generally known as Lis
Groes, (1910–1974) was a
pioneering woman in post-war
Danish social-democratic politics. The
fifth woman to...
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Bwlch y
Groes (Welsh for 'p**** of the cross') is the
second highest public road
mountain p**** in Wales, with a
summit altitude of 545
metres (1,788 ft)...
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Groes-**** is a
village approximately three miles south of
Llantrisant in the
county borough of
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. It is in the
historic county...
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Trish Groe is a
former member of the
Arizona House of Representatives,
serving from 2005
through 2009. A Republican, she was
first elected to the House...
- The
Battle of Rhyd Y
Groes was
fought between the
Kingdom of
England and the
Kingdom of
Gwynedd in 1039. The
battle resulted in a
victory for Gruffydd...
- Wales,
between the sea and the
Pwllycrochan Woods on the
towering hillside.
Groes yn
Eirias (Welsh:Cross in Torch) was once a
separate hamlet centred on the...
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Groes ****l is a top of
Cyrniau Nod in
north east Wales. It
forms a part of the
Berwyn range known as the Hirnantau. Its
summit has the
Snowdonia National...
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Baner y
Groes was a
monthly 19th
century Welsh language periodical,
first published by
Hughes and Butler, in London, in 1827. It was
aimed at the children...
- Tan-y-
groes (or Tanygroes) is a
hamlet in the
community of Penbryn, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 11 km (7 mi) east of
Cardigan on the A487
trunk road....