Dunbar - translation to french
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Dunbar - translation to french

TOWN IN EAST LOTHIAN, SCOTLAND, UK
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Dunbar         
Dunbar, family name; town in Scotland; Paul L. Dunbar (1872-1906), African-American poet and novelist; William Dunbar (1460-c1520) Scottish poet
William Dunbar         
William Dunbar (c1460-c1520), Scottish poet and member of the court of James IV
Paul Laurence Dunbar         
Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906), African-American poet and novelist, author of "Oak abd Ivy" and "Folks from Dixie"

Wikipedia

Dunbar

Dunbar ( (listen)) is a town on the North Sea coast in East Lothian in the south-east of Scotland, approximately 30 miles (50 kilometres) east of Edinburgh and 30 mi (50 km) from the English border north of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Dunbar is a former royal burgh, and gave its name to an ecclesiastical and civil parish. The parish extends around 7+34 miles (12 km) east to west and is 3+12 miles (6 km) deep at its greatest extent, or 11+14 sq mi (29 km2), and contains the villages of West Barns, Belhaven, and East Barns (abandoned) and several hamlets and farms.

The town is served by Dunbar railway station with links to Edinburgh and the rest of Scotland, as well as London and stations along the north-east England corridor.

Dunbar has a harbour dating from 1574 and is home to the Dunbar Lifeboat Station, the second-oldest RNLI station in Scotland.

Dunbar is the birthplace of the explorer, naturalist, and influential conservationist John Muir. The house in which Muir was born is located on the High Street, and has been converted into a museum. There is also a commemorative statue beside the town clock, and John Muir Country Park is located to the north-west of the town. The eastern section of the John Muir Way coastal path starts from the harbour. One of the two campuses to Dunbar Primary School: John Muir Campus, is named in his honour. A sculpture, The DunBear, the focal point of the DunBear Park mixed-use development, was erected as a tribute to John Muir and his role in the establishment of National Parks in the USA.

Examples of use of Dunbar
1. "Je ne sais vraiment pas quoi dire au sujet du président Bush", déclare, hésitant, Richard Dunbar, 60 ans, un vétéran de la guerre du Vietnam.
2. Une stylisation extręme qui avait son pendant musical, mélange de reggae–dub et de new wave électronique produit avec le duo jamaďcain Sly Dunbar et Robbie Shakespeare (de retour dans Hurricane), dans des chansons oů résonnaient des crépuscules de fęte.
3. Baker ont été adoptées par le Conseil de sécurité pour leur mise en œuvre avec un échéancier dapplication du plan de règlement ; le secrétaire général a aussi nommé un diplomate américain, très familier de la région, Charles Dunbar, en qualité de représentant spécial.
4. Paul McCartney est pourtant aussi un musicien d‘anthologie, une personnalité souvent engagée pour la bonne cause, un compositeur de musique dite «classique» (dont un oratorio qui lui a valu le Brit Award), et un scénariste de courts–métrages (réalisés par le cinéaste d‘animation Goeff Dunbar). Paul Mc Cartney est le premier artiste ŕ signer sur Hear Music, label mené par Starbucks Entertainment et Concord Music Group.