- Phillack
Phillack (spr. filläck), Stadt in der engl. Grafschaft Cornwall, 14 km südwestlich von Redruth, hat eine alte gotische Kirche (1856 erneuert) und (1901) 3881 Einwohner.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Phillack (spr. filläck), Stadt in der engl. Grafschaft Cornwall, 14 km südwestlich von Redruth, hat eine alte gotische Kirche (1856 erneuert) und (1901) 3881 Einwohner.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Phillack — is a settlement in Cornwall, UK which since 1935 has fallen within boundaries of the Hayle civil parish. The origins of the name Phillack was traced in the 17th century to the Irish Saint Felicitas, who is said to have founded Phillack church in… … Wikipedia
The Towans — Typical dunes scenery near Upton Towans … Wikipedia
Hayle — Infobox UK place official name=Hayle country=England region=South West England|map type= Cornwall static static image caption= population=8,317 (2001 Census) os grid reference=SW561371 latitude=50.183 longitude= 5.416 london distance= post… … Wikipedia
Hayle — 50.183 5.416 Koordinaten: 50° 11′ N, 5° 25′ W Hayle … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mont Baw Baw — Le Gippsland vu du mont Baw Baw en hiver Géographie Altitude 1 567 m, mont St. Phillack Massif Baw Baw plateau … Wikipédia en Français
Baw Baw National Park — Infobox protected area of Australia | name = Baw Baw National Park iucn category = II caption = locator x = 223 locator y = 200 nearest town or city = Rawson coordinates = coord|37|45|50|S|146|13|23|E|type:landmark region:AU area = 135.3 km²… … Wikipedia
Elizabeth Catherine Thomas Carne — (1817–1873), author, fifth daughter of Joseph Carne, F.R.S., was born at Rivière House, in the parish of Phillack, Cornwall, on 16 Dec. 1817, and baptised in Phillack church on 15 May 1820.cite web | last = Boase | first =G.C. | authorlink = |… … Wikipedia
Baw-Baw-Nationalpark — Baw Baw National Park … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mount Baw Baw — The view south across Gippsland from Mount Baw Baw Elevation … Wikipedia
Mount Baw Baw — Blick vom Mount Baw Baw südlich ins Gippsland Höhe … Deutsch Wikipedia