Cornish
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Cornish is the adjective and demonym associated with Cornwall, the most southwesterly part of England and the United Kingdom. It may refer to:
- The Cornish language
- The Cornish people
- Cornish Pirates, a rugby union team
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[edit] Related objects
- Cornish Assembly
- Cornish bagpipes
- Cornish dance
- Cornish emigration
- Cornish game hen
- Cornish Guardian
- Cornish heath
- Cornish Hurling
- Cornish self-government movement
- Cornish stamps
- Cornish tartans
- Cornish wrestling
- List of Cornish saints
- Literature in Cornish
- Cornish Language Partnership
- Cornish Rebellion of 1497
- Cornish Nationalist Party
- Cornish national tartan
[edit] People
- Abbie Cornish (born 1982), Australian actress
- D. M. Cornish, Australian fantasy author
- Francis Evans Cornish, Canadian politician
- Fred Cornish (1876-1940), Wales international rugby player
- Hubert Cornish, Australian television presenter
- Joe Cornish (comedian) (born 1968), British television personality
- Joe Cornish (photographer) (born 1958), British landscape photographer
- Jon Cornish, Canadian-born NCAA American football player
- Robert E. Cornish, controversial American researcher (1894-1963)
- Roger Cornish, American news anchor
- Samuel Cornish, African-American Presbyterian minister
[edit] Places and institutions
[edit] United States
- Cornish, Maine
- Two townships in Minnesota:
- Cornish, New Hampshire
- Cornish, Oklahoma
- Cornish, Utah
- Cornish College of the Arts, an institution in Seattle, Washington
[edit] Other
- The Cornish Trilogy, three related novels by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies
- Animals
- Cornish (chicken), a breed of chicken
- Cornish Rex, a breed of cat
- Cornish pilot gig, a type of rowing boat
[edit] See also
- Cornysh, Cornyshe:
- William Cornysh (Cornyshe) (c. 1465-1523), composer
- Kornisch, Kornis/Korniss (Hungarian nobility)
- List of topics related to Cornwall
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