- (French title:
Sarn), a
novel by Mary Webb
Sarn, Bridgend, Wales, a
village Sarn railway station Sarn, Flintshire, Wales; a UK
location Sarn, Powys, Wales...
- its name from the
nickname of
founder Norman "Nubby"
Sarns. In the mid-1950s
Norman and
Dorie Sarns,
residents of
Cross Village on the
coast of Lake Michigan...
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Sarn Helen refers to
several stretches of
Roman road in Wales. The 160-mile (260 km) route,
which follows a
meandering course through central Wales, connects...
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Sarn Badrig, also
spelled Sarn Padrig (Welsh for 'St. Patrick's causeway'), is one of
several more or less
parallel shingle reefs extending under the sea...
- The
Sarn Complex is a
group of
closely related igneous rocks that
intrude and cut
through other rock
lithologies in the
Cymru terrane in Wales. The complex...
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Sarn y Bwch, (Welsh for 'buck's causeway'), is one of
three parallel reefs extending beneath the sea into
Cardigan Bay from the west
coast of Wales. The...
- po****tion as of the 2011
census was 595.
Penysarn is
sometimes written 'Pen-y-
sarn', but in both cases, the 'y' is silent. The
English translation from Welsh...
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enormous rock
statues of the
Argonath and
flows through the
dangerous rapids of
Sarn Gebir and over the
Falls of
Rauros into Gondor. Gondor's
border with Rohan...
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Khaosan Road or Khao San Road (Thai: ถนนข้าวสาร, RTGS: Thanon Khao San,
pronounced [tʰā.nǒn kʰâ(ː)w sǎːn]) is a short, 410 m (1,345 ft) long
street in...
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Sarn is a
village (and
electoral ward) in
Bridgend County Borough, Wales,
about three miles (five kilometres)
north of
Bridgend and
which lies just east...