- St
Brelade (Jèrriais and French:
Saint Brélade) is one of the
twelve parishes of
Jersey in the
Channel Islands. It is
around 7
kilometres (4.3 mi) west...
- St
Brelade's Church is one of the
twelve ancient parish churches in the
island of Jersey; it is
sited on the west side of the
island in the
parish of...
- with
evidence of
habitation in the
Palaeolithic period (La
Cotte de St
Brelade) and
Neolithic dolmens, such as La
Hougue Bie.
Evidence of
Bronze Age and...
- La
Cotte de St
Brelade is a
Paleolithic site of
early habitation in
Saint Brélade, Jersey.
Cotte means "cave" in Jèrriais. The cave is also
known as Lé...
- (Jèrriais:
Saint Aubîn) is a town and port in La
Vingtaine du Coin, St.
Brelade in Jersey, the
largest of the
Channel Islands. It is
located on the western...
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either directly or via the
relay stations at Mont Orgueil, Alderney,
Saint Brelade,
Saint Helier, St
Peter Port,
Torteval and Les
Touillets - the last of...
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Retrieved 19
February 2019. Bonsor, N R P (1983).
South Atlantic Seaway. St
Brelade, Jersey:
Brookside Publications. pp. 477–480. ISBN 0-905824-06-7. "Federico...
- (Premiership)
Rozel Rovers (Premiership)
Sporting Academics (Championship) St.
Brelade (Premiership) St.
Clement (Premiership) St. John (Championship) St. Lawrence...
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parish of
Saint Brélade, Jersey. "
Brelade" is a
corruption of "Branwalader". He is also
known as
Breward or
Branuvelladurus or
Brélade and
Broladre in...
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Dalam North Macedonia...