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  1. Torquay (/ t ɔːr k iː / tor-KEY) is a coastal suburb in Hervey Bay in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census , Torquay had a population of 6,316 people. [1]

  2. Torquay United Football Club é um clube de futebol de associação profissional com sede em Torquay, Devon, Inglaterra. O clube participa na Liga Nacional, a quinta divisão do futebol inglês, tendo sido relegado da League Two na temporada 2013-14. Eles jogam no estádio Plainmoor e atualmente são gerenciados pelo jogador-gerente, Kevin ...

  3. Torquay (Vitória) Torquay é um resort à beira-mar em Vitória, na Austrália, que fica em frente ao Estreito de Bass, 21 km ao sul de Geelong e é a porta de entrada para a Great Ocean Road. Faz fronteira com o oeste por Spring Creek e suas características costeiras incluem Point Danger e Zeally Bay.

  4. Torquay er en by på den sydengelske kyst i Devon langs med Torbay kysten hvor byens udvikling har gjort, at den nu er smeltet sammen med nabobyen Paignton. I det 19. århundrede blev byen en yndet badeby, berømt for sit sunde klima. I Kents Cavern er der blevet fundet håndøkser, som er omkring 40.000 år gamle, [1] og de rer fundet ...

  5. Torquay United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Torquay, Devon, England. The team currently compete in the National League South, the sixth level of the English football league system. They have played their home matches at Plainmoor since 1921 and are nicknamed "The Gulls".

  6. Torquay. Torquay (pronounced: "tor-KEE") is a coastal town in Devon, South West England. [1] It is perhaps most famous as birthplace of writer Agatha Christie [2] and setting of the TV show, Fawlty Towers. [3]

  7. Torquay (pronounced "Tor-kee") is a town on the coast of the English Riviera and South Devon region of Devon. Since the 19th century, it has been a fashionable seaside resort in the English Riviera. The town sits on the shore of the English Channel, on the southern edge of Torbay, an east facing bay that is part of the larger Lyme Bay.