- Corris
- Original name in latin CorrisName in other language CorrisState code GBContinent/City Europe/Londonlongitude 52.65145latitude -3.84315altitude 111Population 0Date 2011-07-31
Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.
Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.
Corris — Coordinates: 52°39′13″N 3°50′31″W / 52.6536°N 3.8419°W / 52.6536; 3.8419 … Wikipedia
Corris — Recorded as Cory, Corrie, Coor, Coris, Corris and possibly others, this is a Gaelic surname of Scottish origins, and also recorded in Ireland as Corry. It is locational from any or all of the places in Arran, Dumfriess and other areas named… … Surnames reference
Corris Railway — Rheilffordd Corris Locale Mid Wales Terminus (Original) … Wikipedia
Corris Uchaf — Coordinates: 52°39′46″N 3°51′34″W / 52.66288°N 3.85951°W / 52.66288; 3.85951 … Wikipedia
Corris Railway Grand Tour — The Grand Tour charabancs pass Tal y llyn Lake, before 1908 The Corris Railway s Grand Tour was a tourist service that ran between 1886 and 1930. It involved a journey on the Corris Railway, a charabanc connection to the Talyllyn Railway and a… … Wikipedia
Corris Railway — Streckennetz Lokschuppen bei Maespoeth Die Corris Railway war … Deutsch Wikipedia
Corris — /ˈkɒrəs/ (say koruhs) noun Peter Robert, born 1942, Australian thriller writer; creator of the Cliff Hardy series …
Michael Corris — </ref> Michael Corris is an artist, art historian and writer on art. He is currently Professor and Chair of the Division of Art, Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.[1] Previously, Corris held the post… … Wikipedia
Deep Water (Peter Corris novel) — Deep Water Deep Water Deep Water is a 2009 novel in the Cliff Hardy series by Peter Corris. In April 2009, The Independent Weekly called Deep Water a web of intrigue [1]. Deep Water is the thirty fourth novel in the series, whose protagonist has… … Wikipedia
Malaita massacre — The Malaita massacre inflicted a large number of deaths on the island of Malaita in the Solomon Islands in late 1927. William R. Bell, the District Officer of Malaita in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate, and many of his deputies were… … Wikipedia