Glasan Holiday Village — (Голуэй,Ирландия) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: Ballybane Rd, Голуэй, Ирл … Каталог отелей
Glassan — Infobox Irish Place name = Glasson gaeilge = Glasân map pin coords = left: 23px; top: 78px north coord = 53.5553 west coord = 7.7700 irish grid = elevation = 56 m province = Leinster county = County Westmeath town pop = rural pop = census yr =… … Wikipedia
Глассан — Деревня Ирландии Глассан англ. Glassan, ирл. Glasán Страна Ирландия … Википедия
gromoglasan — gromòglasan prid. <odr. snī> DEFINICIJA iron. koji je glasan kao grom (o velikim i oštrim riječima, smijehu itd.); gromopucateljan ETIMOLOGIJA v. grom + v. glas, glasan … Hrvatski jezični portal
Стекло — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Стекло (значения). Скифос. Цветное стекло. Восточное Средиземноморье. Первая половина I в. Эрмитаж … Википедия
Gilley — This interesting surname is a varinat of Giles, which has two possible sources; the first is of early medieval English origin, and is from a medieval given name of which the original form was the Latin Egotist, Egidus , derived from the Greek… … Surnames reference
Gordon-Giles — As with many Old English personal names such as Alfgar , composed of the disparate elements aelf , elf and gari , spear, most double barrelled names are the result of a marriage between two families, where the resulting name has no overall… … Surnames reference
Rosewarne — This name is of Cornish locational origin from Ros(e)warne, an estate in the parish of Camborne in that county. The name derives from the Breton ros meaning a hill(ock), usually one where heather grows, plus the Anglo Norman French warrene , a… … Surnames reference
Roswarn — This name is of Cornish locational origin from Ros(e)warne, an estate in the parish of Camborne in that county. The name derives from the Breton ros meaning a hill(ock), usually one where heather grows, plus the Anglo Norman French warrene , a… … Surnames reference
Roswarne — This name is of Cornish locational origin from Ros(e)warne, an estate in the parish of Camborne in that county. The name derives from the Breton ros meaning a hill(ock), usually one where heather grows, plus the Anglo Norman French warrene , a… … Surnames reference