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    What type of weather is associated with St. Swithun?

    Question #110593. Asked by serpa. (Nov 09 09 12:00 AM)


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    Rain, definitely. I should know, because this saint is (or used to be) the patron of my city, Stavanger, Norway. And it rains a lot here.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swithun

    Nov 09 09, 12:02 AM


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