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Warin (German pronunciation: [vaˈʁiːn]) is a town in the
Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is
situated 19 km...
- Fitz
Warin (also
written FitzWaryn, FitzWarine, and
other spellings) was a
title in the
Peerage of
England created by writ of
summons for Fulk V Fitz
Warin...
- Neukloster-
Warin is an Amt in the
district of Nordwestmecklenburg, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The seat of the Amt is in Neukloster. The Amt Neukloster-Warin...
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Pierre Warin (Rocourt, 15 June 1948) is a
Belgian cleric and a
bishop of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Warin attended the
seminary in Liège and subsequently...
- Fulk Fitz
Warin (c. 1160 – c. 1258),
variant spellings (Latinized
Fulco filius Garini,
Welsh Syr ffwg ap Gwarin), the
third (Fulk III), was a prominent...
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Warin Chamrap (Thai: วารินชำราบ,
pronounced [wāː.rīn tɕʰām.râːp];
Northeastern Thai: วารินซำราบ,
pronounced [wa᷇ː.li᷇n sa᷇m.lâːp]) is a
district (amphoe)...
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Warinsee is a lake in the
Rostock district in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. At an
elevation of 23.6 m, its
surface area is 1.18 km². v t e...
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Warin (died 9
September 984) was the
Archbishop of Cologne, Germany, from 976 to 984.
Nothing is
known of
Warin's life
prior to
becoming archbishop except...
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Warin de
Munchensy was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman in 12th-century England.
Warin was the
younger son of
Hubert de Munchensy, lord of
Edwardstone in Suffolk...
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Ratchathani (Ubon muni****lity), 30,000 each in
Thetsaban Mueang Warin Chamrap (
Warin muni****lity) and
Thetsaban Tambon Kham Yai, 24,000 in Thetsaban...