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Quorn is a
brand of meat
substitute products.
Quorn originated in the UK and is sold
primarily in Europe, but is
available in 11 countries. The brand...
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Three ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Quorn, all
named after the
Quorn Hunt. HMS
Quorn (1916),
launched in 1916, was a Hunt-class minesweeper...
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Quorn is a meat substitute.
Quorn may also
refer to:
Quorn,
Leicestershire (or Quorndon), a
village in
England after which the meat
substitute product...
- The
Quorn Hunt,
usually called the
Quorn,
established in 1696, is one of the world's
oldest fox
hunting packs and
claims to be the
United Kingdom's most...
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Quorn (/kwɔːrn/) is a
village and
civil parish in Leicestershire, England, near the
university town of Loughborough. Its name was
shortened from Quorndon...
- Jens
Quorning is a
Danish multihull designer and head of
Dragonfly Trimarans, a
position in
which he
succeeded his
father Børge
Quorning.
Partial list...
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Quorn Football Club is an
English football club
based in the
village of
Quorn, near Loughborough, Leicestershire,
currently playing in the
Northern Premier...
- both the
centreboard and the
rudder can be lifted.
Quorning Boats was
founded in 1967 by Børge
Quorning. In 1981 the
company dropped the
monohulls and started...
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Quorn is a
small town and
railhead in the
Flinders Ranges in the
north of
South Australia, 39
kilometres (24 mi)
northeast of Port Augusta.
Quorn is the...
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British fox and stag hunts, in this case, the
Quorn Hunt,
which was
originally based in
Quorn Leicestershire.
Quorn was
built by J.
Samuel White and Co. at...