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Britannia

[bri-tan-ee-uh, -tan-yuh] / brɪˈtæn i ə, -ˈtæn yə /


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We wanted to catch them before or after these games, as we hoped their players might just take their eyes off the ball before we played them, or would be mentally or physically drained after those fixtures against the top clubs or nations - especially if they had to turn up at the Britannia Stadium on the Saturday.

From BBC

When we got to Saturday, a matter of hours before kick-off, we all met at the Britannia Stadium for our pre-match food because Molineux was only a 40-minute journey away.

From BBC

Ineos said it is "taking legal steps" to ensure the boat - named Britannia - will be returned.

From BBC

Niven is understood to have been a director at Britannia Maritime Security - a Glasgow-based firm providing security to the shipping industry.

From BBC

Within a few years the academy switched to a lighter tin-based alloy known as Britannia metal, plated in layers of copper, nickel silver and gold.

From Los Angeles Times