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  1. Cornwall: Extreme southwest county of England; distinguished in early days by the tinmines which are said to have been visited by the Phenicians. Some of the relies of the old workings are still called "Jews' tin" and "Jews' houses. There is ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Cornwall (Pennsylvanie): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cornwall. Cornwall est un borough situé au sud du comté de Lebanon, en Pennsylvanie, aux États-Unis. (Pennsylvanie) [100%] 2024-01-10
  3. Cornwall (1810 ship): Cornwall was launched at Calcutta in 1810. She participated as a transport in two military campaigns more than 40 years apart. (1810 ship) [100%] 2024-02-06 [1810 ships] [British ships built in India]...
  4. Cornwall (1794 ship): Cornwall was launched in 1794 as a West Indiaman. In a little more than three years later she had left on the first of three whaling voyages to the Southern Whale Fishery. (1794 ship) [100%] 2023-12-14 [Whaling ships]
  5. Cornwall (electoral district): Cornwall was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1882. It was located in the province of Ontario. (Electoral district) [100%] 2022-10-18 [Former federal electoral districts of Ontario]
  6. Cornwall: Cornwall (soms Cornwallis in Afrikaans genoem) vorm saam met die Scilly-eilande 'n graafskap in die verresuidweste van Engeland, Verenigde Koninkryk, met 'n oppervlakte van 3 563 vierkante kilometer en 'n bevolking van sowat 563 600 in 2017. Dit is ... [100%] 2024-01-10
  7. Cornwall: Cornwall (Cornish: Kernow) is a county at the extreme southwest of the southwestern peninsula of England, including the nearby Isles of Scilly. It is considered by part of the population as one of the six Celtic nations. [100%] 2023-09-01
  8. Cornwall: Cornwall is a ceremonial county and duchy, formerly a Celtic nation, in the southwest of the United Kingdom. It has a land area of 1,375 square miles, and an estimated population of 537,400 at the 2011 census. [100%] 2023-02-09 [United Kingdom Counties]
  9. Cornwall: Cornwall (/ˈkɔːrnwɔːl, -wəl/; Cornish: Kernow; Cornish pronunciation: [ˈkɛrnɔʊ]; or [ˈkɛrnɔ]) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It is recognised by Cornish and Celtic political groups as one of the Celtic nations and is the homeland of the Cornish people. (County of England) [100%] 2024-02-21 [Cornwall] [Celtic nations]...
  10. Cornwall: Cornwall, the south-westernmost county of England, bounded N. The most southerly extension is Lizard Point, and the most westerly point of the mainland Land’s End, but the county also includes the Scilly Isles (q. No county in England ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  11. Cornwall and Plymouth (European Parliament constituency): Cornwall and Plymouth was a European Parliament constituency covering the county of Cornwall and the city of Plymouth in Devon, England. Prior to its uniform adoption of proportional representation in 1999, the United Kingdom used first-past-the-post for ... (European Parliament constituency) [87%] 2023-09-03 [European Parliament constituencies in England (1979–1999)] [Politics of Cornwall]...
  12. Cornall: Cornall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include. [85%] 2024-01-10
  13. Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall (Accounts) Act 1838: The Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall (Accounts) Act 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. (Accounts) [84%] 2023-09-02 [United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1838] [Duchy of Cornwall]...
  14. Harbour (programming language): Harbour is a computer programming language, primarily used to create database/business programs. It is a modernized, open source and cross-platform version of the older Clipper system, which in turn developed from the dBase database market of the 1980s ... (Programming language) [82%] 2024-01-10 [Procedural programming languages] [XBase programming language family]...
  15. Harbour: Other early forms in English were herberwe and harborow, as seen in various place names, such as Market Harborough. The French auberge, an inn, derived through heberger, is thus the same word), a place of refuge or shelter. It is ... [82%] 2022-09-02
  16. Harbour: HARBOUR har'-ber. Used figuratively of God in Joel 3:16 the King James Version margin, (Hebrew) "place of repair, or, harbour" (the King James Version "hope," the Revised Version (British and American) "refuge"). See HAVEN; SHIPS AND BOATS, I ... [82%] 1915-01-01
  17. Duke of Cornwall: Duke of Cornwall (Cornish: Duk a Gernow) is a title in the Peerage of England, traditionally held by the eldest son of the reigning British monarch, previously the English monarch. The Duchy of Cornwall was the first duchy created in ... (Title in the Peerage of England) [79%] 2023-11-22 [Dukes of Cornwall] [Dukedoms in the Peerage of England]...
  18. Richard of Cornwall: Richard (5 January 1209 – 2 April 1272) was an English prince who was King of the Romans from 1257 until his death in 1272. He was the second son of John, King of England, and Isabella, Countess of Angoulême. (13th-century English King of the Romans and Earl of Cornwall) [79%] 2024-01-01 [1209 births] [1272 deaths]...
  19. Music of Cornwall: Cornwall is a Celtic nation with a long musical history. Strengthened by a series of 20th century revivals, traditional folk music has a popular following. (Musical history) [79%] 2023-11-01 [Cornish music]
  20. Hundreds of Cornwall: The hundreds of Cornwall (Cornish: Keverangow Kernow) were administrative divisions or Shires (hundreds) into which Cornwall, the present day administrative county of England, in the United Kingdom, was divided between c. 925 and 1894, when they were replaced with local ... (Historical administrative divisions of Cornwall, England) [79%] 2023-09-02 [Hundreds of Cornwall] [History of Cornwall]...

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