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Coosan (Irish: Cuasán,
meaning "cavern" or "grotto") is a
townland and
suburb just
north of Athlone,
County Westmeath in Ireland. The
suburb is surrounded...
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Coosan (also Coos or Kusan)
language family consists of two
languages spoken along the
southern Oregon coast. Both
languages are now extinct.
Coosan Hanis...
- (Yakwina, Yakona) † Both are now extinct. The name
Alsea derives from the
Coosan name for them, alsí or alsí·, and the
Marys River Kalapuyan name for them...
- City (2006–2007) and the ITV
drama Rock
Rivals (2008). Dwan was born in
Coosan, Athlone,
County Westmeath, Ireland, and
originally trained as a ballet...
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Chumashan (6) † Coa****lteco †
Comecrudan (United
States & Mexico) (3) †
Coosan (2) †
Cotoname †
Eskaleut (7)
Esselen †
Haida Iroquoian (11)
Kalapuyan (3)...
- s****s of
Coosan Lough,
which in turn
flows into
Killinure Lough. The
townland is
bordered by
Cappankelly and
Garrynafela to the east,
Coosan and Creaghduff...
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Spoken on the
southwest coast of
Oregon until 1960.
Likely related to Alsea,
Coosan languages, or
possibly the
Wintuan languages. Part of the
Penutian hypothesis...
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Oregon Coos Bay, an
inlet of the
Pacific Ocean Coos River,
southwest Oregon Coosan languages, the
language of the
Pacific Coos
people Coosa (disambiguation)...
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Oregon Penutian,
which included the
Coosan languages and also the
isolates Siuslaw and Takelma:
Oregon Penutian Coosan languages Siuslaw Takelma Later Sapir...
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Penutian family are:
Kalapuyan Takelma Coast Oregon group Alsean Siuslaw Coosan Recent internal classifications of Penutian, such as that of
Scott DeLancey...