- Praa
Sands (Cornish: Poll an
Wragh = Salt Pool of the Wr****e), (formerly Prah Sands)
commonly pronounced pray or prah, (correctly Pray) is a white-sand...
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Heliofungia actiniformis. The word "wr****e"
comes from the
Cornish word
wragh, a
lenited form of gwragh,
meaning an old
woman or hag, via
Cornish dialect...
- Brea
beacon (Karn Bre) in
Penwith (Pennwydh), near Crows-an-Wra (Krows an
Wragh),
looking towards the
village of
Treave (Trev) with
Porthcurno (Porthkornow)...
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Crowan Egloskrewen Crowlas Krowlys Crowntown Tregurun Crows-an-wra
Krows an
Wragh Crugmeer Krugmeur Crumplehorn Trevelhorn Cubert Egloskubert Curgurrell Currian...
- 09126°N 5.64343°W / 50.09126; -5.64343 Crows-an-Wra (Cornish:
Krows an
Wragh,
meaning the witch's cross) is a
hamlet in West Cornwall, England, United...