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Puerto Madryn (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweɾto ˈmaðɾin]; Welsh:
Porth Madryn),
usually known as
Madryn, is a city in the
province of
Chubut in Argentine...
- Club
Social y
Deportivo Madryn (usually
called simply Deportivo Madryn) is an
Argentine sports club. Its home town is
Puerto Madryn, in the
Chubut Province...
- Harrison's open-topped
sports car. On 7 July 1940,
Richard Starkey was born at 9
Madryn Street in the
Welsh Streets in the
Liverpool district known as Toxteth....
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Madryn Castle (Welsh:
Castell Madryn) was a
Welsh Gothic castle located south of the Llŷn
Peninsula and
north of Carn
Fadryn in Buan, in the
county of...
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mostly known as
Guillermo Brown or
Brown de
Puerto Madryn, is an
Argentine sports club from
Puerto Madryn in
Chubut Province. The
football team currently...
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Madryn is a city in the
province of
Chubut in
Argentine Patagonia.
Madryn may also
refer to:
Saint Materiana (born c. 440),
Welsh saint Thomas Madryn...
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named Porth Madryn,
after Jones-Parry's
estate in Wales. The town that grew near the spot
where they
landed is now
named Puerto Madryn. On
their return...
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Thomas Madryn was a
Welsh politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in 1654. He
fought in the
Parliamentary army in the
English Civil War.
Madryn was the...
- an
indoor arena in
Puerto Madryn, Argentina. It is
primarily used for
basketball and is the home
arena of the
Deportivo Madryn. It
holds 3,500 people. v...
- the south-west is
Madryn Castle, home of Sir Love Jones-Parry, 1st Baronet, one of the
founders of the
settlement of
Puerto Madryn in Argentina. The foundations...