The garmon (Russian: гармо́нь, IPA: [gɐˈrmonʲ], from Russian: гармо́ника, romanized: garmonika, IPA: [gɐˈrmonʲɪkə], cognate of English harmonica), commonly...
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Garmon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fran Garmon, American basketball coach Huw Garmon (born 1966), Welsh actor Kelvin Garmon...
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"church of Saint Garmon". St Garmon's Church, Abersoch St Garmon's Church, Betws Garmon St Garmon's Church, Capel Garmon St Garmon's Church, Castle Caereinion...
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Nehorai Garmon (Hebrew: נהוראי ג׳רמון; c. 1682–1760) was a rabbi and poet from Ottoman Tripolitania. Born in Tripoli, Garmon went to Tunis at the age of...
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Capel Garmon is a village near Betws-y-Coed in the county borough of Conwy, Wales. It is situated high above the Conwy valley, in the community of Bro...
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Huw Garmon (born 1966) is a Welsh actor, probably best known for playing the eponymous lead in the Oscar-nominated Welsh language film Hedd Wyn (1992)...
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The Capel Garmon Firedog (Welsh: Pentan Capel Garmon) is likely to be a late Iron Age Andiron found in Capel Garmon, Wales. The firedog was found in a...
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Buchedd Garmon is a radio drama in the Welsh language written by Saunders Lewis. The first broadcast was in 1937. The story portrays the visit of Garmon (known...
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Germanus of Auxerre (redirect from Saint Garmon)
Germanus of Auxerre (Latin: Germanus Antissiodorensis; Welsh: Garmon Sant; French: Saint Germain l'Auxerrois; c. 378 – c. 442–448 AD) was a western Roman...
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Ron Garmon is an American journalist, rock critic, and short story writer who served as Arts Editor for L.A. CityBeat during its last year of publication...
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