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'''Clifton''' is a commonplace name, found from [[Cornwall]] to [[Orkney]] and indicatin, as it sname suggests, a village by a cliff of high bank.  The most notable places named Clifton are:
'''Clifton''' is a commonplace name, found from [[Cornwall]] to [[Orkney]] and indicating, as its name suggests, a village by a cliff of high bank.  The most notable places named Clifton are:


*[[Clifton, Bedfordshire]]
*[[Clifton, Bedfordshire]]
**The [[Clifton Hundred]] of Bedfordshire
**The [[Clifton Hundred]] of Bedfordshire
*[[Clifton, County Cavan]], a [[townland]]
*[[Clifton, County Cavan]], a [[townland]]
*[[Clifton, Gloucestershire]], become a suburb of Bristol
*[[Clifton, Gloucestershire]], a suburb of Bristol
**[[Clifton Down]], a park
**[[Clifton Down]], a park
*[[Clifton, Derbyshire]]
*[[Clifton, Derbyshire]]

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Clifton is a commonplace name, found from Cornwall to Orkney and indicating, as its name suggests, a village by a cliff of high bank. The most notable places named Clifton are:

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