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Grove - As per Wikipedia:Disambiguation, disambig pages are not search indices. This is a list of places and names that have "grove" in the title. There is no risk of confusion here as they all have some other identifying word as well. The page is therefore useless -- the same result can be accomplished by searching for the page title "grove".—Eloquence

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    • Redirect to Grove, Oklahoma, which, bizarrely, is the one place with Grove in the title *not* included in the disambiguation page! Angela. 01:42, 1 Jan 2004 (UTC)
    • Keep. Have added the five places in the UK called Grove, there is also Grove in OK as Angela has pointed out, have also added VfD Boilerplate. Francs2000 19:46, 1 Jan 2004 (UTC)
      • Though as an afterthought I would suggest removing all the placenames apart from Grove, Grove Hill and Grove City, because they make it cofusing and messy. Francs2000 19:48, 1 Jan 2004 (UTC)

"** In the King James Version and other translations of the Bible, a grove is synonymous with a pagan temple or other place of pagan or earth-based religious worship. In this context, Stonehenge, and other places of worship for Gods, Goddeses and the earth (including Ashtaroth and Baal) could be considered groves. " Stonehenge is a grove. This isn't helpful. Wetman 07:48, 6 Aug 2004 (UTC)