I believe Choir Gaur meant 'Giant's Dance' in the Celtic tongue.
Yes, it was called Choir Gaure at one time, for a full history refer to the book on the link below.
no, not that's called 'Stonehenge'
its a choir master
The ancient place called Stonehenge remains a mystery to archeologists.
It is called that because it is the nearest school to Stonehenge (monument.)
It is called Stonehenge and it stands on the Salisbury Plain
when car need gaure then its sound will change
Choir/gospel choir
A relatively advanced civilization called the Beaker People are believed to have built Stonehenge
A choir director.
A choir member is typically called a chorister or a singer in a choir. They are individuals who sing together as part of a larger vocal ensemble.
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