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Camolin is a screet anti-terror unit based in Paris, France. USA, UK, Australia, Germany, and France - amongst others - have created this unit after the 2001 terror attack on the US. Started out as Alliance Base in 2002, now codenamed Camolin. Their greatest success to date seems to have been the arrest in France on June 3, 2003, of the German muslim convert Christian Ganczarski who was considered at the time to be the head of Al Qaeda in Europe.


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North Wexford Tourism - Market House, Main Street, Gorey, Co.Wexford, Ireland (151 words)
Camolin village, with a population of just over three hundred is situated on the N11 road from Gorey to Ferns.
The Bann river flows on the outskirts of the village, which is noted for it's supply of brown trout.
In the 18th century Camolin Park was built by the Annesley Family, one of whom became Earl of Mountnorris.
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The barony of Scarawalsh is approximately fifteen miles from north to south and fifteen miles from east to west and is situated in the north-west of the county.
"Camolin, a post-town, in the parish of Tomb, barony of Scarawalsh, county of Wexford, and province of Leinster, 20.75 miles north from Wexford, and 53.75 miles south from Dublin; containing 639 inhabitants.
Camolin is in the barony of Scarawalsh and in 1881 the population of the village and townland was estimated at 416.
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