kirkwall
11Kirkwall — Original name in latin Kirkwall Name in other language Bagh na h Eaglaise, Bgh na h Eaglaise, Ciricewael, Ciricewl, KOI, Kerkgouol, Kerkuoll, Kerkvolas, Kerkvoll, Kirkwaa, Kirkwall, kakuuKirkwalloru, ke ke wo er, keokeuwol, qyrqwwl, Керкволл,… …
12Kirkwall — Burgo real y ciudad principal (pob., est. 1995: 7.000 hab.) de las islas Orcadas, situada en la isla Pomona frente al extremo norte de Escocia. En ella se han encontrado pruebas de que la influencia vikinga se mantuvo incluso hasta la… …
13Kirkwall — Sp Kèrkvolas Ap Kirkwall L Orknio c. Mainlando s., D. Britanija (Škotija) …
14Kirkwall and St. Ola — KIRKWALL and ST. OLA, a royal burgh, a sea port, and parish, and formerly the seat of a diocese, in the county of Orkney, of which it is the capital; containing 3599 inhabitants, of whom 2205 are in the burgh, 21 miles (N. by E.) from Huna,… …
15Kirkwall Airport — Infobox Airport name = Kirkwall Airport nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = 180px caption = Kirkwall Airport IATA = KOI ICAO = EGPA type = Public owner = operator = Highlands and Islands Airports Limited city served =… …
16Kirkwall Ba game — The Kirkwall Ba Game (also spelled ba ) is one of the main annual events held in the town of Kirkwall, in Orkney, Scotland. [cite web url=http://blog.washingtonpost.com/why we compete/2007/12/tradition.html title=Tradition: The Old Ba Game… …
17Kirkwall — geographical name burgh & port N Scotland capital of Orkney Islands on Mainland Island population 5947 …
18Kirkwall — noun A town, and the capital of, the Orkney Islands …
19KIRKWALL — (4), capital of Orkney, in the E. of Mainland, 35 m. NE. of Thurso; has a fine cathedral named St. Magnus, and some shipping trade; it was in mediæval times subject to Norway, and was the residence of the jarls …
20Kirkwall — Kirk|wall a town on the largest island of the ↑Orkney islands, where the local government for the islands is based …