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रिगिल Meaning in English



रिगिल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : rigill
, rigyl


रिगिल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

'Traeth Crigyll' that stretches from Pwll Cwch to Ynys Wellt (leading then to Traeth Cymyran), sandy beaches interspersed by rocks and views of Snowdonia.



रिगिल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

1958 births Alston Moor, formerly known as Alston with Garrigill, is a civil parish and electoral ward in Cumbria, England, based around the small town of Alston.


As well as the town of Alston, the parish includes the villages of Garrigill and Nenthead, along with the hamlets of Nenthall, Nentsberry, Galligill, Blagill, Ashgill, Leadgate, Bayles and Raise.


Under the Local Government Act 1894, the parish, then known as Alston with Garrigill, which had previously been a rural sanitary district on its own, became one of the few single-parish rural districts.


On 18 June 1974 the parish was renamed from "Alston with Garrigill" to "Alston Moor".


The area is drained by the River South Tyne whose source is located in the fells above Garrigill and also by the Rivers Nent and Black Burn which, along with many other smaller streams, flow into the Tyne.


To the south of Garrigill is the district of Priorsdale which was at one time regarded as separate to the rest of the manor of Alston Moor and was divided into the liberties of Eshgill or Ashgill, The Hill and The Hole which were further subdivided into other properties.


The principal Anglican church is St Augustine's in Alston, which along with the churches at Garrigill and Nenthead both dedicated to St John and three churches over the county border in Northumberland make up the Team Parish of Alston Moor within the Diocese of Newcastle.


Officially Garrigill and Nenthead are separate ecclesiastical parishes, although Garrigill used to be a chapelry of the parish of Alston-cum-Garrigill, and it is believed it may have at one time been connected with Kirkland on the other side of Cross Fell.


Pinsel (disambiguation) Garrigill, Cumbria is a small village in the North Pennine region of the UK, situated on the banks and close to the source of the River South Tyne.


Historically part of Cumberland, today it is within the Garrigill ward of the civil parish of Alston Moor within the district of Eden.


The village's former name is Garrigill-Gate and it was earlier known as Gerard's Gill.


At its peak Garrigill was home to 1,000 people, mainly employed in the lead mining industry; now its population numbers less than 200.


Garrigill Post Office is a traditional village store which has not changed substantially since the 1950s and is an attraction to many visitors, although at one time the village had four shops including a Co-op store.





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