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Andrew Climo, Researcher, Author, Policy Analyst
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Cornish Linguistics, Onomastics and Ethnosemantics
Andrew Climo, Researcher, Author, Policy Analyst
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Cornish Place Names ‘Vanish’ from the Record

andrew.climo July 11, 2021

An exact coding of the Cornish place name Amalebra, results in a reverse lookup against the address ‘Furze Croft’. Unless action is taken dozens or hundreds of Cornish places will have disappeared in just a few decades. The culprits appear to be the Royal Mail and Internet mega-corporations.

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