Is that it is actually the same as a town in Salisbury Plain in England (presumably named after the same thing I am: rain (in Latin-think back to the Roman invasion, and how bitter they must have been about our weather at the time)). Now that's probably nothing interesting on its own, but what is interesting is that this village isn't on any maps. Well, that's a lie, as it is on some, but there is only a name to it; no roads, no buildings. So, it would seem that it is a ghost town, and that is partially true.
It was deserted by its inhabitants in the middle of WWII, where it was requisitioned by the army to be a training centre in urban warfare for the good ol' americans stationed in England, and has remained so to this day, and is still in use (though not solely by Americans anymore, as they've been kind not to go shooting up our villages any more.
For further readsing if you don't believe me:
http://worldofstuart.excellentcontent.com/imber/imber.htmAlso, the other interesting fact about my name is that it stands for "Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research"