Proper noun
A surname from Catalan.
A river that flows through Adelaide, South Australia, named after Robert Torrens. [Named 1836.]
A salt lake in central South Australia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDue to a lack of able men the league's eight teams were reduced to four with Port Adelaide merging with nearby West Torrens from 1942 to 1944. Source: Internet
Flinders ranked in the top 250 and Uni SA in the top 300. Torrens University Australia is part of an international network of over 70 higher education institutions in more than 30 countries worldwide. Source: Internet
Geelong won the match 8.14 (62) to 6.18 (54) in front of 25,000 people. citation Port Adelaide would make the Grand Final again in 1953 against local rivals West Torrens in what would be the Eagles last appearance before merging with Woodville. Source: Internet
Continuation of the motorway is currently under construction at both ends of the motorway, at Darlington and in the "Torrens to Torrens" project. Source: Internet
The Torrens Valley Lions Club serves the area bounded by Mt Pleasant to Inglewood, Kersbrook to Mt Torrens. Source: Internet
CASTLEDERG native Simon Torrens claimed his first ever national hunt win on Monday when he rode Rossmore’s Pride to victory in the Adare Manor Opportunity Handicap Hurdle at Down Royal. Source: Internet