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Blorenge, also
called The
Blorenge (/ˈblɒrɪndʒ/; Welsh: Blorens), is a
prominent hill
overlooking the
valley of the
River Usk near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire...
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according to this claim, the hymn
refers to the
nearby Sugar Loaf or the
Blorenge mountains, and to the
River Usk. She is also
known to have
visited Markree...
- July and
September of 1976.
Alberts 1995, p. 243.
Alberts 1995, p. 46.
Blorenge Buttress USGS.
Alberts 1995, p. 731.
Alberts 1995, p. 750.
Alberts 1995...
- Gavenny. It is
almost entirely surrounded by
mountains and hills: the
Blorenge (559 m, 1,834 ft), the
Sugar Loaf (596 m, 1,955 ft),
Ysgyryd Fawr (Great...
- Tyla. It then ran for 3
miles (4.8 km)
north east from Pwll Du
round the
Blorenge hill to
Llanfoist Wharf. The
Garnddyrys Forge was
built by
Thomas Hill...
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proper nouns which rhyme or
nearly rhyme with "orange",
including The
Blorenge, a
mountain in Wales, and Gorringe, a surname. US
Naval Commander Henry...
- horse-drawn
railway was
inaugurated in 1796 to take
limestone from the
Blorenge Mountain quarries to the ironworks. When
plans were made to
build the Garnddyrys...
- Tyla. It then ran for 3
miles (4.8 km)
north east from Pwll Du
round the
Blorenge hill to
Llanfoist Wharf. The
tramroad p****ed
through the
Garnddyrys site...
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buried on the
Blorenge mountain,
between Abergavenny and Blaenavon. A
memorial plaque listing Foxhunter's
achievements marks the
Blorenge site and a car...
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combinations of
words like "door hinge" or with lesser-known
words like "
Blorenge" – a hill in
Wales – or the
surname Gorringe), it is
generally easier to...