- The Warnabi, Warnavi, Warnahi, Wranovi, Wranefzi, Wrani,
Varnes, or
Warnower were a West
Slavic tribe of the
Obotrite confederation in the
ninth through...
- The
Varne Bank or
Varne Shoal is a 5+3⁄4-mile (9.3 km) long sand bank in the
Strait of Dover,
lying 9
miles (14 km)
southwest of
Dover in Kent, England...
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Varne is a
British Marque of
sailing yacht built in Es**** by
Varne Marine in the 1970s and 1980s. It is
named after the
Varne Bank in the
Straits of Dover...
- contribution." The
Varnes Medal of the
International Consortium on
Landslides is
named in his honour. "Memorial to
David J.
Varnes" (PDF). GSAM Memorials...
- Two
ships of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Varne: HMS
Varne (P66) was a U-class
submarine launched in 1943. She was
transferred to the
Royal Norwegian...
-
Rhonda Varnes (born
April 14, 1984 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a
Canadian curler. She
currently plays third for team
Darcy Robertson in Winnipeg.
Varnes grew...
- 2013, p. 28 Hungr,
Leroueil &
Picarelli 2014,
Table 2,
citing Cruden and
Varnes, 1996 Hungr,
Leroueil &
Picarelli 2014, pp. 170, 185 Hungr,
Leroueil & Picarelli...
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Trondheim Airport (Norwegian:
Trondheim lufthavn; IATA: TRD, ICAO: ENVA), more
commonly known as Værnes, is an
international airport serving Trondheim...
- material." (
Varnes, 1996). "In spread, the
dominant mode of
movement is
lateral extension accommodated by
shear or
tensile fractures" (
Varnes, 1978) Speed:...
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Morten Værnes (born 6
December 1981) is a
Norwegian ice
sledge hockey player and Paralympian. As a
member of the
Norwegian ice
sledge hockey team he has...