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Meaning of "ruthin"
ruthin (adjective) - Referring to the town of Ruthin in Wales or its characteristics, such as Ruthin Castle or Ruthin School, typically used to describe things associated with or originating from this location
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- A town in and the county town of Denbighshire, Wales (OS grid ref SJ1258).
- A hamlet in the Vale of Glamorgan county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SS9679).
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He continues to live in his former constituency near Ruthin.
Ruthin provides the smallest capillary permeability.
The town is situated west of Llangollen and south of Ruthin.
Ruthin Castle occupies a site that was first used as an Iron Age fort.
The cellars are said to have been constructed of stone from Ruthin Castle.
Ruthin School is one of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom.
Willam Ruthin katu.
At the age of fifteen he was apprenticed to Isaac Clarke, a printer in Ruthin.
Town of Ruthin.
Ruthin School, main building.
She lives in Ruthin.
Ruthin is twinned with Brieg, Brittany.
Map of Ruthin.
The out boroughs were Chirk, Holt, and Ruthin.
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Ruthin Denbighshire - maisons.
It was the main headquarters of the Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway.
Ruthin - Thursday evening.
The geology of the neighbourhoods of Flint, Mold, and Ruthin.
On 18 September, the De Grey stronghold of Ruthin Castle was attacked and almost destroyed.
Ruthin ( ; ) is the county town of Denbighshire in north Wales.
For the 13th century castle, see Ruthin Castle.
The Ruthin Union Workhouse was built in 1834 to house the poor folk of Ruthin.
The regimental headquarters was at Llangollen, moving to Ruthin in the 1870s.