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Encyclopedia > Rumney

Rumney may refer to many different things:


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  • The Diocese of Rumney Marsh is a small independent catholic jurisdiction in Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA. It is not affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.

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Rumney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (188 words)
Rumney is also a district of the city of Cardiff, Wales.
The electoral division of Rumney is one of the 15 electorates or seats in the Tasmanian Legislative Council.
Rumney wine, popular in England and Europe in the 15th century, was so called because it was exported from Romania, which was at that time a common name for Greece and the southern Balkans, the lands of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Rumney, New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (450 words)
Rumney is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA.
Taking its name from Robert Marsham, 2nd Baron Romney, Rumney was originally granted in 1761 to settlers from Colchester and East Haddam, Connecticut.
The highest point in Rumney is 2,960 feet (902 meters) above sea level on the southern slope of Carr Mountain.
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