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  2. Garnethill - Wikipedia

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    Garnethill Synagogue in Glasgow, Scotland. Located in the city centre, the area borders Cowcaddens to its north, Sauchiehall Street to its south, Cambridge Street to its east with the M8 motorway and Charing Cross forming its western boundary. The hill forms part of the historic Lands of Blythswood which the Douglas-Campbell families sold in ...

  3. Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Garnet Valley is an unincorporated community in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. The name was created by the United States Postal Service in late 2006 to allow residents of Bethel Township and Concord Township who were within the 19061 ZIP code and were part of the Garnet Valley School District to distinguish themselves from ...

  4. Garnethill Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    Garnethill Synagogue. /  55.86722°N 4.26778°W  / 55.86722; -4.26778. The Garnethill Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogues located in Garnethill, Glasgow, Scotland, in the United Kingdom. Completed in 1881, the historic synagogue is considered the 'cathedral synagogue' of Scotland.

  5. Garnet Hill - Wikipedia

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    Garnet Hill. Garnet Hill ( 60°44′S 45°38′W) is a rocky hill, 230 metres (750 ft) high, rising above the east side of McLeod Glacier in the south part of Signy Island, in the South Orkney Islands. It forms the south end of a line of rock and ice cliffs which separate McLeod Glacier from Orwell Glacier. It was so named by the Falkland ...

  6. Garnet - Wikipedia

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    The word garnet comes from the 14th-century Middle English word gernet, meaning 'dark red'. It is borrowed from Old French grenate from Latin granatus, from granum ('grain, seed'). [3] This is possibly a reference to mela granatum or even pomum granatum (' pomegranate ', [4] Punica granatum ), a plant whose fruits contain abundant and vivid red ...

  7. Denise Mina - Wikipedia

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    Denise Mina. Denise Mina (born 21 August 1966) is a Scottish crime writer and playwright. She has written the Garnethill trilogy and another three novels featuring the character Patricia "Paddy" Meehan, a Glasgow journalist. Described as an author of Tartan Noir, she has also written for comic books, including 13 issues of Hellblazer.

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