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Girvan (, "mouth of the River Girvan") is a burgh and harbour town in Carrick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Girvan is situated on the east coast of the Firth of Clyde, with a population of about 6,450. It lies south of Ayr, and north of Stranraer, the main ferry port from Scotland to Northern Ireland.
Deriving its name from the river which runs through the landscape the etymology of Girvan has possible Brythonic origins, related to the Welsh: ''Gearafon'' or ''Gwyrddafon'', "river flowing through the green flourishing place, from afon or avon, a river, and Gwyrdd, green, flourishing". Provided by Wikipedia
Girvan

Deriving its name from the river which runs through the landscape the etymology of Girvan has possible Brythonic origins, related to the Welsh: ''Gearafon'' or ''Gwyrddafon'', "river flowing through the green flourishing place, from afon or avon, a river, and Gwyrdd, green, flourishing". Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Girvan, LyndaOther Authors: “…Girvan, Simon…”
Published 2022
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4by Ahmed, Tahir , Cox, Julian , Girvan, Lynda , Paul, Alan , Paul, Debra , Thompson, PeteTexto completo
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8by Ahmed, TahirOther Authors: Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
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