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york
York Chocolate Cat
yorker
York hanedanı
Yorkie
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York plays
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York River
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Etymology: [ 'york ] (biographical name.) * From yorker

kent, şehir,

1 kent     ts
2 şehir     ts
 

The House of York, a dynasty of English kings and one of the opposing factions involved in the 15th century Wars of the Roses. The name comes from the fact that its members were descended from Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York; their symbol was a white rose, A city in North Yorkshire, England, Former name (before 1834) of Toronto, A habitational surname from the city or the county; See also Yorke, to bowl a yorker at a batsman, especially to get a batsman out in this way, city in England; royal English dynasty; member of the royal house of England that reigned from 1461 to 1485; name of several towns and cities in the USA; county in New Brunswick (Canada); family name, American World War I hero famed for his single-handed attack on a German post. an ancient city in North Yorkshire in northern England. York was originally a Roman city, and it is a popular place for tourists to visit because of its old city wall and its large cathedral, York Minster. City (pop., 2001: 150,255), southeastern Ontario, Canada. With the cities of Toronto, Etobicoke, Scarborough, and North York and the borough of East York, it forms part of the municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. Occupying an area of 9 sq mi (23 sq km), York was established in 1967 through the amalgamation of the former township of York and the town of Weston. The original York township was formed in 1793. ancient Eboracum City and unitary authority (pop., 2001: 181,131), geographic county of North Yorkshire, historic county of Yorkshire, England. Located at the confluence of the Ouse and Foss rivers, it is the cathedral city of the archbishop of York and was historically the ecclesiastical capital of northern England. It was also the seat of the historic county of Yorkshire. York was a Celtic and then a Roman settlement. Constantine I was proclaimed Roman emperor in York in AD 306. It was conquered by the Danes in 867. York suffered severely in the Norman conquest of northern England in the 11th century. During the Middle Ages it was a prosperous wool-trading town and the performance site of the York plays. It has a manufacturing economy and a tourist industry fostered by its medieval sites. New York Zoological Park East York New York Central Railroad New York City New York City Ballet New York Daily News New York Public Library New York school New York Stock Exchange New York Times The New York State University of New York North York Wilfrid of York York plays York University York Alvin Cullum York Cape York house of, the English royal house (a branch of the Plantagenet line) that reigned from 1461 to 1485; its emblem was a white rose, An English habitational surname from the city or the county; See also Yorke, plural of Yorkie,

3 The House of York, a dynasty of English kings and one of the opposing factions involved in the 15th century Wars of the Roses. The name comes from the fact that its members were descended from Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York; their symbol was a white rose     ts
4 A city in North Yorkshire, England     ts
5 Former name (before 1834) of Toronto     ts
6 A habitational surname from the city or the county; See also Yorke     ts
7 to bowl a yorker at a batsman, especially to get a batsman out in this way     ts
8 city in England; royal English dynasty; member of the royal house of England that reigned from 1461 to 1485; name of several towns and cities in the USA; county in New Brunswick (Canada); family name  isim     ts
9 American World War I hero famed for his single-handed attack on a German post. an ancient city in North Yorkshire in northern England. York was originally a Roman city, and it is a popular place for tourists to visit because of its old city wall and its large cathedral, York Minster. City (pop., 2001: 150,255), southeastern Ontario, Canada. With the cities of Toronto, Etobicoke, Scarborough, and North York and the borough of East York, it forms part of the municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. Occupying an area of 9 sq mi (23 sq km), York was established in 1967 through the amalgamation of the former township of York and the town of Weston. The original York township was formed in 1793. ancient Eboracum City and unitary authority (pop., 2001: 181,131), geographic county of North Yorkshire, historic county of Yorkshire, England. Located at the confluence of the Ouse and Foss rivers, it is the cathedral city of the archbishop of York and was historically the ecclesiastical capital of northern England. It was also the seat of the historic county of Yorkshire. York was a Celtic and then a Roman settlement. Constantine I was proclaimed Roman emperor in York in AD 306. It was conquered by the Danes in 867. York suffered severely in the Norman conquest of northern England in the 11th century. During the Middle Ages it was a prosperous wool-trading town and the performance site of the York plays. It has a manufacturing economy and a tourist industry fostered by its medieval sites. New York Zoological Park East York New York Central Railroad New York City New York City Ballet New York Daily News New York Public Library New York school New York Stock Exchange New York Times The New York State University of New York North York Wilfrid of York York plays York University York Alvin Cullum York Cape York house of     ts
10 the English royal house (a branch of the Plantagenet line) that reigned from 1461 to 1485; its emblem was a white rose     ts
11 An English habitational surname from the city or the county; See also Yorke     ts
12Yorkies plural of Yorkie     ts
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