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Barron, WI -- U.S. city in Wisconsin
Population (2000): 3248
Housing Units (2000): 1442
Land area (2000): 2.760278 sq. miles (7.149086 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.083887 sq. miles (0.217267 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.844165 sq. miles (7.366353 sq. km)
FIPS code: 04875
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 45.400527 N, 91.847948 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 54812
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Barron -- U.S. County in Wisconsin
Population (2000): 44963
Housing Units (2000): 20969
Land area (2000): 862.844305 sq. miles (2234.756396 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 27.177211 sq. miles (70.388650 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 890.021516 sq. miles (2305.145046 sq. km)
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 45.428604 N, 91.817012 W
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Wikipedia
Barrón

Barrón is a village and concejo in Ribera Alta, Álava, Basque Country, Spain. Barrón formerly belonged to the hermandad and municipality of Lacozmonte, which was part of Ribera Alta until 1927. Barrón is located in western Álava province, 30 km west of Vitoria and 24 km north of Miranda of Ebro, along the highway that connects Pobes with Valdegovía. It is a small village of roughly 12 inhabitants.

Barron (surname)

Barron is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alex Barron (disambiguation)
  • Andrew Barron (b. 1980), New Zealand football (soccer) player
  • Andrew Barron (skater) (b. 1951), former Canadian ice speed skater
  • Blue Barron (1913–2005), American orchestra leader
  • Brian Barron (1940–2009), British BBC foreign and war correspondent
  • Carl Barron (born 1964), Australian comedian
  • Charles Barron, American politician
  • Clarence W. Barron (1855–1928), owner and president of Dow Jones & Company
  • Colin Fraser Barron (1893–1958), Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Christopher R. Barron, member of the board of directors and co-founder of GOProud
  • Dana Barron (born 1968), American actor
  • Diane Barron, former British ballroom dancer
  • Earl Barron (born 1981), American professional basketball player
  • Elizabeth Cervantes Barron, American politician
  • Eric J. Barron, president of Florida State University; director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Fraser Barron, (1921-1944) RNZAF bomber pilot during WWII
  • Fred Barron, American television producer and writer
  • Fred Barron (footballer) ( fl. 1898-1911), English footballer
  • Harry Barron (1847–1921), Governor of Tasmania (1909–13)
  • James Barron (disambiguation)
  • Jerome A. Barron, American professor of law
  • Jim Barron (born 1943), former English footballer
  • John Barron (disambiguation)
  • John Shepherd-Barron (born 1925), Scottish inventor
  • Julia Tarrant Barron (1805-1890), founder of Judson College and Howard College
  • Keith Barron (born 1936), English actor and television presenter
  • Kenny Barron (born 1943), American jazz pianist
  • Kevin Barron (born 1946), British Labour Party politician
  • Laird Barron (born 1970), American author
  • Louis and Bebe Barron, American pioneers in electronic music
  • Mark Barron, American football player
  • Michael Barron (born 1974), English footballer
  • Nicholas Shepherd-Barron, British mathematician
  • Paul Barron (born 1953), English football goalkeeper
  • Richard Barron, Canadian translator
  • Robert Barron (born 1959), Roman Catholic priest, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles, seminary rector, author, scholar, and Catholic evangelist
  • Samuel Barron (disambiguation)
  • Scott Barron (born 1985), English professional footballer
  • Sid Barron (1917–2006), Canadian editorial cartoonist
  • Stephanie Barron, American novelist
  • T. A. Barron (born 1952), American author of children's fantasy literature
  • Thom Barron (born 1971), German pornographic actor
  • Tony Barron (born 1956), American Major League baseball player
  • Valentina Barron (born 1992), Australian film actress
  • William N. Barron (1859-??), American lawyer
  • William Wallace Barron (1911–2002), American politician

Usage examples of "barron".

As the boys watched, Uncle Titus lifted the machine and carried it towards the other things that Charles Barron had purchased that day.

Mr Barron took the lids off and looked at the grates to make sure they were intact, and he's buying all the stovepipe we have on hand.

Mrs Barron seems nice enough, but Mr Barron is sure that either everyone is trying to cheat him or no one knows his own business.

There was an article about a man named Barron in the Los Angeles Times a few weeks ago.

At the far side of the yard, Charles Barron had pushed aside a splintery plank so that he could examine a rusted lawn chair.

Mr Barron looked around and scowled as he approached, but Jupe pretended not to notice.

His father owned Barron International, the company that makes tractors and farm machinery.

The Barrons owned Barronsgate, too--the town near Milwaukee where Charles Barron was born.

But then the workers at Barron International went on strike for shorter hours and more money.

At different times Barron has owned newspapers and a chain of radio stations and some banks, and he has always gotten tangled up in government regulations or labour troubles or lawsuits.

You can do that sort of thing when you've got heaps of money, and Mr Barron sure does have heaps.

I was foreman at the Armstrong Ranch near Austin, Texas, until Mr Barron came to visit there last year and hired me away.

Mrs Barron stepped into the kitchen and smiled at Jupiter, Pete, and Bob.

Mrs Barron smiled again, and Jupe looked questioningly at Bob and then at Pete.

Mrs Barron opened the door for them and then led them into a parlour that was stiffly formal, with settees and chairs upholstered in velvet.