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    Aber Wrac'h is a small village and port located on the river which shares its name in the commune of Landéda in the department of Finistère in France...
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  • Ghrainnse and Inbhir Eighe may be of modern origin. Aber Benoît [fr], Aber Ildut [fr], Aber Wrac'h, L'Aber, Crozon The Cornish names of Falmouth (Aberfal)...
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    Brittany are called Abers: Aber Wrac'h (48°35′59″N 4°32′58″W / 48.599807°N 4.549376°W / 48.599807; -4.549376 (Aber Wrac'h)), Aber Benoît (48°33′46″N...
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    (9 sq mi). An early attempt to build a tidal power plant was made at Aber Wrac'h in the Finistère in 1925, but due to insufficient finance, it was abandoned...
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    include Falmouth (which is known as Aberfal in Cornish), and Aber Wrac'h in Brittany. Aber- can be found all over Scotland, predominantly on the east coast...
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  • Country Host installation Closed Notes Ref. Naval Air Station Aber Wrac'h Aber Wrac'h  France 1918 Naval Air Station Agana Agana  Guam Naval Air Station...
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    to Matagorda, Texas 2013-07-19 444 km (240 nmi) Bruno Sroka between Aber Wrac'h, France and Crosshaven, Ireland 2013-09-18 569.5 km (307.5 nmi) Francisco...
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    commune of Landéda forms a peninsula between two rias, the Aber Wrac'h to the north and the Aber-Benoît to the south. 1790: commune established 1822: linked...
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    a model-based method for Architecture-centric Engineering 01/09/2014 Aber Wrac'h EclipseCon North America Arcadia / Capella, a field-proven modeling solution...
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  • chapel dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. In 1507, the monks moved to Aber Wrac'h on the mainland. In 1844, the French state purchased the island from...
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    1881. Duc de Berry, renamed Glorieux before launch, Minerve in 1834, Aber Wrac'h in 1865. Rochefort Jan 1812 18 June 1818 July 1818 Razeed to 58-gun frigate...
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    Spatial Information Theory 9th International Conference, COSIT 2009, Aber Wrac'h, France, September 21–25, 2009, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer...
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    Penfeld P616 Trieux P617 Vésubie P618 Escaut P619 Huveaune P620 Sèvre P621 Aber Wrac'h P622 Esteron P623 Mahury P624 Organabo 41 tonnes As of 2023: 11 units...
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    Spatial Information Theory 9th International Conference, COSIT 2009, Aber Wrac'h, France, September 21–25, 2009, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer...
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  • Roches du Diable" 3:23 5. "Stivell" 6:41 6. "Dolmen" 3:06 7. "Menhirs" 4:44 8. "Calvaires" 7:44 9. "Carnac" 4:59 10. "Armor" 10:39 11. "Aber Wrac'h" 5:57...
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    Spatial Information Theory 9th International Conference, COSIT 2009, Aber Wrac'h, France, September 21–25, 2009, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer...
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    of the line and she had been taking firewood for the French Navy from Aber Wrac'h to Brest under the escort of Levrette, a gun vessel from which she had...
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    A municipality located between the right bank of the coastal river Aber-Wrac'h and the English Channel, Plouguerneau is made up of three towns: Plouguerneau...
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    Aloüarn took command of the storeship Ecluse in 1767, followed by the Aber Wrac'h in 1770. In 1761, he married Marie Jeanne Corentine Drouallen, with whom...
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    2015 Léribosc - L'Honor de Cos - 16–17 May 2015 Givors - 30 May 2015 Aber-Wrac'h - 5–7 June 2015 Saint-Sébastien (Spain) - 5–6 June 2015 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines...
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    both quadruple 2 cm mounts on the bridge wings. While trying to reach Aber Wrac'h, she accidentally ran aground at 48°39′N 04°21′W / 48.650°N 4.350°W...
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  • by British Hawker Typhoon fighter-bombers of No. 266 Squadron RAF at Aber Wrac'h. The Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944 saw Talybont assigned to...
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  • English ship Weymouth, from Gibraltar, shortly before she could reach Aber Wrac'h. Weymouth, Llewellyn, master, had been captured on 4 November at 50°30′N...
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  • was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 12 nautical miles (22 km) north west of Aber Wrac'h, Finistère, France by SM UB-39 ( Imperial German Navy). Her crew survived...
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    Saint-Malo and Brest. She was variously stationed at Saint-Malo Roads, Aber Wrac'h, the Chausey islands, and the Bay of Cancale. Corouge's successor, at...
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    English ship Weymouth, from Gibraltar, shortly before she could reach Aber Wrac'h. On 1 April 1809 Orestes was in Hamoaze for the court-martial of one...
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    (440 km) in 16 hours and 37 minutes, starting from the Penn Enez beach in Aber Wrac'h, Brittany, and ending in Crosshaven, Cork Harbour. Sroka planned to kitesurf...
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  • of the line and she had been taking firewood for the French Navy from Aber Wrac'h to Brest under the escort of Levrette, a gun vessel from which she had...
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  •  France The ship departed from Newport, Monmouthshire, United Kingdom for Aber Wrac'h, Finistère. No further trace, reported severely overdue. Hector  United...
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  • Monmouthshire. La Nouvelle Confiance en Dieu  France The ship was wrecked near Aber Wrac'h, Finistère. Lark  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in Carnarvon...
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