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  • 91Drążdżewo Nowe —   Village   …

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  • 92Matong — New South Wales The Farmers Home Hotel being rebuilt after a fire …

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  • 93Oxhide ingot — Oxhide ingots are metal slabs, usually of copper but sometimes of tin, produced and widely distributed during the Mediterranean Late Bronze Age (LBA). Their shape resembles the hide of an ox with a protruding handle in each of the ingot’s four… …

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  • 94Luis Zapata Quiroz — Nacimiento 27 de abril de 1951 (60 años) Chilpancingo (Guerrero) …

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  • 95Karus — This unusual and interesting surname has two distinct possible sources, each with its own history and derivation. Firstly, Karus may be of early medieval English origin, and a variant of the more familiar Carus, itself a topographical name for… …

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  • 96Nattriss — This unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a topographical surname, found chiefly in the Northern counties of England, used in the first instances to denote residence near brushwood or on the edges of a wood. The name derives from the… …

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  • 97Raysdale — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is locational from a now lost place thought to have been in Lincolnshire, due to the large number of recordings in this county. The placename is derived from the Old Norse hris , brushwood… …

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  • 98Resdale — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is locational from a now lost place thought to have been in Lincolnshire, due to the large number of recordings in this county. The placename is derived from the Old Norse hris , brushwood… …

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  • 99Risdale — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is locational from a now lost place thought to have been in Lincolnshire, due to the large number of recordings in this county. The placename is derived from the Old Norse hris , brushwood… …

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  • 100Rysdale — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is locational from a now lost place thought to have been in Lincolnshire, due to the large number of recordings in this county. The placename is derived from the Old Norse hris , brushwood… …

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