Examples of using Cornwall in English and their translations into Tagalog
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Pendeen, West Cornwall.
Cornwall Tourism Development Fund.
Archdeacon of Cornwall.
Thomas and Tabitha farmed near Launceston, Cornwall, and it was on Lidcott farm that John, the eldest of his parents seven children, was born.
From St Austell in Cornwall….
During the eighteenth andnineteenth centuries, Cornwall was among the most significant metalliferous mining regions in the world.
Want to eat out in Cornwall?
In the UK council district of Kerrier in Cornwall, for example, the 2002 data showed that Radon concentration levels were measured in 12,800 homes.
Places in St. Ives(Cornwall)….
Were Stonehenge, Avebury or the antiquarian riches of Devon and Cornwall not just relics of idolatry and irreligion but also evidence of the supposed hold the Celts once had over the land?
Enlisted in St. Austell, Cornwall.
He is with Camilla,the Duchess of Cornwall, 72, who has thus far tested negative.
A day out in St Austell, Cornwall.
Yet from Gujarat to Tamil Nadu in India, andin Gaelic cultures from Brittany(France) to Cornwall and Wales(UK), there are stories about the consequences of the ocean rising across low-lying areas of coast.
The Eden Project in St Austell, Cornwall.
Analyst of Cornwall Insight consulting company Peter Atherton noted that even a complete failure of one reactor could become a serious problem for the supply of energy in Britain, since it will take time to create other energy sources.
We served together in upstate New York in the Cornwall area.
Browse any new age bookshop,visit the Witch Museum in Boscastle in Cornwall, or Pendle in Lancashire, where Britain's most famous witch trial took place in 1612, or the tiny village of Burley in the New Forest where the so-called“White Witch”, Sybil Leek, lived in the 1950s before she was forced by hostile locals to flee to the US.
In 2005 she became a Reserve-Ladyin Waiting to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Initiatives by the University of Exeter andothers to expand the provision of higher education in Cornwall resulted in the Combined Universities in Cornwall(CUC) initiative in 1999.
Sir William Herbert was a governor to the young king Edward VI, and helped to suppress the rebellion in Wiltshire,Devon, and Cornwall in 1549.
His subsequent appointments included a period as Vicar of Kenwyn,the post of Principal of Truro Training College and Archdeacon of Cornwall before a 15-year stint as a Suffragan Bishop as the inaugural Bishop of St Germans.
There is another legend among the manystories of King Arthur, that the lost city of Lyonesse or‘she-lion' lies just beyond the city of Cornwall.
The world's first steam train that was actually on the track was designed by Cornwall engineer Charlie Rivick.
Charles Dirac was a Swiss citizen born in Monthey,Valais while his mother came from Cornwall in England.
The microscopic shells of radiolarians are found in cherts of this age in the Culm of Devon and Cornwall, and in Russia, Germany and elsewhere.
Camborne School of Mines relocated to Penryn during 2004 when the university's new Cornwall Campus opened.
On February 22, 1840, the first train in the world, which was actually on the track,was designed by Cornwall engineer Charlie Rivisick.
Charles Dirac was a Swiss citizen born in Monthey, in the Valais Canton of Switzerland,while his mother came from Cornwall in England.
Muscular strength and quickness of reaction made for success in rock climbing and skiing, andhe spent many holidays in Cornwall, Scotland and Switzerland.