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Castle Rushen (Manx:
Cashtal Rosien) is a
medieval castle located in the Isle of Man's
historic capital, Castletown, in the
south of the Island. It towers...
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Arbory and
Rushen Rushen (historically "Kirk
Christ Rushen") (
Rosien /
Skeerey Rosien): now
merged into the
parish district of
Arbory and
Rushen Malew...
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Rushen (/ˈrʊʃən/ RUUSH-ən; Manx:
Rosien),
formally Kirk
Christ Rushen, is one of the
seventeen historic parishes of the Isle of Man. It is
located in the...
- site on the
island in
medieval times. Both
these sites are on the Awin
Rosien, a
river now
called the
Silver Burn. The
abbey was
founded in 1134, under...
- New York Times.
Retrieved 3
December 2007. de Haan L, van
Amelsvoort T,
Rosien K,
Linszen D (September 2004). "Weight loss
after switching from conventional...
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Rushen River (not to be
confused with the
Silverburn River which is Awin
Rosien (Rushen River) in Manx Gaelic), and came into Manx
National Heritage ownership...
- and two at-large members. As of August 2023[update], the
mayor is
Jaron Rosien and
council members are
Bethany Glinsmann (1st Ward), Ivan
Rangel (Ward...
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Rushen (Manx:
Rosien) is a
House of Keys
constituency in the
south of the Isle of Man
which incorporates most of the
parish of
Rushen together with the...
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Rushen (/ˈrʊʃən/ RUUSH-ən; Manx:
Rosien) is one of the six
sheadings of the Isle of Man. It is
located in the south...
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Arbory and
Rushen (Cairbre as
Rosien) is a
local authority area in the south-west of the Isle of Man,
designated as a
parish district, and with its own...