Cockburn
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Cockburn is a surname of Scottish origin, usually pronounced /ˈkəʊbɜːn/.
People
See Cockburn (surname)Places
- Cockburn Town is the capital city of the Turks and Caicos Islands
- Cockburn Town on San Salvador Island in the Bahamas, named after Sir Francis Cockburn (1780 – 1868), British colonial administrator.
- The City of Cockburn is a Local Government Area of Western Australia, named after Admiral Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet (1772 – 1853).
- Cockburn-Burns is a conjoined town on the New South Wales-South Australia state border.
Other
- The City of Cockburn is a Local Government Area of Western Australia, named after Admiral Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet (1772 – 1853).
- Cockburn-Burns is a conjoined town on the New South Wales-South Australia state border.
Other
- Cockburn's Port is a brand of Pernod Ricard
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