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Sillans (French pronunciation: [silɑ̃]) is a
commune in the Isère
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the Isère
department "Répertoire national...
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Cascade de
Sillans (English:
Waterfall of
Sillans) is a
waterfall in
Sillans-la-Cascade, Var, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
Located to the southeast...
- waterfall: the
Cascade de
Sillans, 44
metres (48 yards) high. Château in
Sillans-la-Cascade
General view
Cascade de
Sillans Communes of the Var department...
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Saint Sillan (or Sillian) (Latin: Sel****; Irish: Síoláin) (died 608 or 610) was
early Irish saint and
abbot of
Bangor Abbey, Bangor,
County Down. He was...
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Sillanwali Railway Station (Urdu: سلاں والی ریلوے اسٹیشن) is
located in ****stan. List of
railway stations in ****stan ****stan
Railways v t e...
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unique in
having female monarchs.
There were, for example,
three reigning Sillan female "kings" (yeouang, 여왕),
distinct from
queens who were
merely the consorts...
- What
little is
known of
other languages spoken on the
peninsula before the
Sillan unification (late 7th century)
comes largely from placenames. Some of these...
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grouped as Old Korean, but
point to "obvious dissimilarities" and
identify Sillan as Old
Korean "in the
truest sense". Nam Pung-hyun and
Alexander Vovin,...
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administrative posts during the
Silla period (57 BCE – 935 CE) and some
Sillans even took the
imperial exam in the Tang dynasty,
receiving degrees after...
- roads. It sits on the s****s of
three lakes:
Lough Sillan, Steepleton's Lake, and
Muddy Lake.
Lough Sillan is the
largest of the three,
covering approximately...