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- The_Swinge abstract "The Swinge is the strait between Alderney and Burhou in the Channel Islands. It often sees a furious tidal race (the Alderney Race), and Braye Harbour which faces it, has a mile long breakwater to cope with this.The etymology of the Swinge is probably Old Norse, related to Old Icelandic swinnr (swift, rapid)Corbet Rock lies in the Swinge. Corbet Rock is said to have been named after the ancient Corbet family of the Channel Islands.The Little Swinge is between Burhou and Les Nannels. The Race is the strait on the other side of Alderney.".
- The_Swinge thumbnail Alderney_aerial.jpg?width=300.
- The_Swinge wikiPageID "10680519".
- The_Swinge wikiPageLength "1000".
- The_Swinge wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- The_Swinge wikiPageRevisionID "627935216".
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink Alderney.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink Alderney_Race.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink Braye_Harbour.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink Burhou.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alderney.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Islands.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink Strait.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink The_Swinge.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink Tidal_race.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLink File:Alderney_aerial.jpg.
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Swinge".
- The_Swinge wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Swinge".
- The_Swinge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- The_Swinge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Guernsey-geo-stub.
- The_Swinge subject Category:Alderney.
- The_Swinge hypernym Strait.
- The_Swinge point "49.723 -2.239".
- The_Swinge type BodyOfWater.
- The_Swinge type SpatialThing.
- The_Swinge comment "The Swinge is the strait between Alderney and Burhou in the Channel Islands. It often sees a furious tidal race (the Alderney Race), and Braye Harbour which faces it, has a mile long breakwater to cope with this.The etymology of the Swinge is probably Old Norse, related to Old Icelandic swinnr (swift, rapid)Corbet Rock lies in the Swinge. Corbet Rock is said to have been named after the ancient Corbet family of the Channel Islands.The Little Swinge is between Burhou and Les Nannels.".
- The_Swinge label "The Swinge".
- The_Swinge sameAs Q7767687.
- The_Swinge sameAs Swinge.
- The_Swinge sameAs m.02qm28b.
- The_Swinge sameAs 3042276.
- The_Swinge sameAs Q7767687.
- The_Swinge lat "49.723".
- The_Swinge long "-2.239".
- The_Swinge wasDerivedFrom The_Swinge?oldid=627935216.
- The_Swinge depiction Alderney_aerial.jpg.
- The_Swinge isPrimaryTopicOf The_Swinge.