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Bray is the name of several places. And see also Braye .
In England:
Bray , a village near Maidenhead , Berkshire , England [1] (http://www.berkshirehistory.com/villages/bray.html ) . Its name probably comes from Old French bray or bray meaning "marsh".
In France: Eure , in the Eure département Saône-et-Loire , in the Saône_et_Loire département Pays du Bray, a watershed in Normandy
Related Bray-Dunes, in the Nord département Bray-en-Val, in the Loiret département Bray-et-Lû, in the Val-d'Oise département Bray-lès-Mareuil, in the Somme département Bray-Saint-Christophe, in the Aisne département Bray-sur-Seine, in the Seine-et-Marne département Bray-sur-Somme, in the Somme département
In Ireland:
Other meanings The noise that the donkey makes. An obsolete word for the process of reducing something to powder or paste in a pestle and mortar .
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Bray (Bré, formerly Brà Chulainn in Irish) is a town in north County Wicklow , Ireland.
Bray is the eighth largest town in Ireland with a population of 28,002 inhabitants, as at the 2002 Census.
The town is on the coast, Shankill, County Dublin is to the north, and Greystones, County Wicklow is to the south.
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