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RIVER IN SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA AND GERMANY, A RIGHT TRIBUTARY OF THE DANUBE
Inn river; Inn (river, Europe); Inn River; Inn Valley; Inn valley
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  • View of the Lower Inn Valley. On the right is the entrance to the [[Ziller Valley]].

Barnard's Inn         
  • Barnard's Inn entrance
  • Barnard's Inn Hall, as viewed from outside of the entrance to the [[Gresham College]] offices
FORMER INN OF CHANCERY
Barnards Inn; Mackworth's Inn; Barnard's Inn Hall
Barnard's Inn is a former Inn of Chancery in Holborn, London. It is now the home of Gresham College, an institution of higher learning established in 1597 that hosts public lectures.
New Inn (Temple)         
INN OF CHANCERY
New Inn (Inn of Chancery)
The New Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery or Hospida Cancellarie. It existed from the late 15th century until 1902 and was located near Aldwych in London.
The Fountain Inn, Gloucester         
  • Entrance to The Fountain Inn from Westgate Street.
PUB IN GLOUCESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, UK
Fountain Inn, Gloucester
The Fountain Inn is a grade II listed pub at 53 Westgate Street, Gloucester, England. It is mentioned in an Abbey Rental document of 1455.

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Inn (river)

The Inn (Latin: Aenus; Romansh: En) is a river in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. The river is 518 km (322 mi) long. It is a right tributary of the Danube and it is the third largest tributary of the Danube by discharge. The highest point of its drainage basin is the summit of Piz Bernina at 4,049 m (13,284 ft). The Engadine, the valley of the En, is the only Swiss valley whose waters end up in the Black Sea (via the Danube).