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Havrå or
Havre (sometimes
Havretunet or Havråtunet) is a
cluster farm
along the
southern s**** of the
island of Osterøy in Osterøy muni****lity, Vestland...
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Havra (Scots:
Sooth Haevra; Old Norse: Hafrey),
formerly Hevera, is an
uninhabited island in the
Scalloway Islands, Shetland, Scotland.
South Havra lies...
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Little Havra is a
small island off the west of
South Mainland in Shetland. It is 35
metres (115 ft) at its
highest point, upon
which there is a cairn...
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North Havra (Old Norse: Hafrey,
ocean island) is a
small island off
south west Shetland. It is 30
metres at its
highest point.
Situated 1/3 mile from...
- Voe:[f] Flotta, Greena,
Havra Skerry, Holm of Quoyness,
Holms of Hogaland,
Hoggs of Hoy, Hoy,
Ingra Pund, Junk,
North Havra,
Scarf Stane,
Silver Skerry...
- Le Havre, France,
often called Havre in
English Elsewhere Havré,
Belgium Havrå (Havre),
Norway Havre Seamount,
Kermadec Islands, New
Zealand Havre de Grace...
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cliffs at the
southern end of the island. From there, the
island of
South Havra,
nowadays home only to
sheep and seabirds, can be
clearly seen. East Burra...
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Olave Sinclair of
Havera (South
Havra) and Brow (died 1573) was an
official on Shetland,
known as the "foud". He
collected taxes due to the
Scottish crown...
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concentrated either in the
traditional Jewish quarter of
Karatas or in
Havra Sokak (Synagogue street) in Kemeraltı, and they all bear the
signature of...
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weave is a
traditional cladding technique used in
Northern Europe, e.g. at
Havrå, Norway.
Juniper berries are
steam distilled to
produce an
essential oil...