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The '''Isle of Dogs''' lies in southeastern [[Middlesex]] within the Greater London conurbation. It was formerly a true island; bounded to the west, south and east by a | The '''Isle of Dogs''' lies in southeastern [[Middlesex]] within the Greater London conurbation. It was formerly a true island; bounded to the west, south and east by a sharp meander in the [[River Thames]], it was once separated from the mainland to the north by the West India Dock, however it is now connected by a small strip of infilled land. | ||
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Revision as of 17:57, 3 February 2014
The Isle of Dogs lies in southeastern Middlesex within the Greater London conurbation. It was formerly a true island; bounded to the west, south and east by a sharp meander in the River Thames, it was once separated from the mainland to the north by the West India Dock, however it is now connected by a small strip of infilled land.
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