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burgh with a
parish around the
outside with the town of
Stromness as its capital. The name "
Stromness"
comes from the Old
Norse Straumnes.
Straumr refers...
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Stromness is the
second largest town on Orkney, Scotland.
Stromness may also
refer to:
Stromness,
South Georgia, a
whaling station on
South Georgia Island...
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Stromness Academy is a
secondary school located in the town of
Stromness in the
Orkney Islands,
established in 1875.
Stromness Academy was
originally opened...
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strom,
Strom,
ström, or
štrom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Strom may
refer to: 8408
Strom (1995 SX12), a main-belt
asteroid discovered on...
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early charts, but
since about 1920, the name
Stromness has been
consistently used. Its name,
Stromness,
derives from the
similarly named town in the...
- RFA
Stromness (A344) was a
fleet stores ship
which served the
Royal Fleet Auxiliary until sold to the U.S. Navy's
Military Sealift Command in 1983. While...
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strøm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Strøm is a
surname of
Norwegian and
Danish origin which may
refer to: Hans
Strøm (1726–1797), prominent...
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Stromness Lifeboat Station is
located in the
harbour town of
Stromness, the
second largest town of Mainland, Orkney, in the
isles of Orkney, Scotland....
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Stromness Bay is a bay 3
miles (4.8 km) wide,
entered between Cape
Saunders and
Busen Point on the
north coast of
South Georgia.
Stromness Bay, like Leith...
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Davies composed the
piece in 1980. He
first performed it at the
Stromness Hotel, in
Stromness, Orkney, as part of the 1980 St
Magnus Festival—a
summer arts...