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Wat (wie) is Rangoon$66729$ - definitie

UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN BARBOUR COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA
Rangoon, WV; Rangoon, West Virginia

Short Rangoon         
  • The lead aircraft of three Rangoons over [[Brisbane River]], 1934
1931 MILITARY FLYING BOAT MODEL BY SHORT BROTHERS
Short Brothers Rangoon; Short S.8/8 Rangoon
The Short S.8/8 Rangoon was a 1930s British three-engined biplane flying boat, designed and built by Short Brothers for the Royal Air Force.
Beyond Rangoon (soundtrack)         
ALBUM BY HANS ZIMMER
Beyond Rangoon (Soundtrack)
Beyond Rangoon is an original soundtrack album written by the German composer Hans Zimmer. The film Beyond Rangoon and the album were released in 1995.
Rangoon Gymkhana cricket team         
Rangoon Gymkhana
Rangoon Gymkhana cricket team was a scratch cricket team formed in Rangoon, Burma. The team played a single first-class match in January 1927 at the Gymkhana Ground against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), resulting in a draw.

Wikipedia

Boulder, West Virginia

Boulder is an unincorporated community in Barbour County, West Virginia, United States. It is located on county route 11 along the Buckhannon River, about three miles from the community of Audra. While the official name of the community is Boulder, by which it is usually known, the town's now-defunct post office assumed the name of Rangoon due to confusion with the town of Boulder, Colorado.

The community takes its name from natural boulders along the nearby Buckhannon River.