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  • ...(or '''Hallam''') is the name for an area of [[Yorkshire]] around the city of [[Sheffield]]. ...th-West Yorkshire; that is, of so much of the West Riding as lies south of the Aire from Keighley onwards |year=1913 |location=Cambridge |publisher=Univer
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  • ...hiteness Head at the very north of the parish forms the northernmost point of mainland Inverness-shire. ...ishing boats. Its relocation eventually led to the creation of the village of Ardersier.
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  • ...northerly hill and has an elevation of {{convert|227|m|ft|0|x}}. Parts of the southerly hill are also known as '''Larkton Hill'''. ...[Maiden Castle, Cheshire|Maiden Castle]], are to be found on the summit of the southerly hill; they are a Scheduled Monument.
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  • ...iles south-east of [[Manchester]]. At the 2001 census it had a population of 15,126. ...he [[River Tame, Lancashire|River Tame]] and [[River Goyt]], headwaters of the [[River Mersey]].
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  • ...[[River Ribble]]. It is also on the Settle-Carlisle Railway, to the west of [[Pen-y-ghent]]. Its population in the 2001 was 498 people in 211 households.
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  • ...Inverness-shire]], against the western coast of the county on the [[Sea of the Hebrides]]. .... To the south of the narrow pinch between Loch Moidart and Kintra Bay is the [[Ardnamurchan]] Peninsula, in [[Argyllshire]]. Loch Moidart, a sea loch,
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  • |picture caption=Kite aerial photo of Blackness Castle ...ge of [[Blackness]] in [[West Lothian]], on the south shore of the [[Firth of Forth]].
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  • |full name=The Cathedral and Metropolitical<br />Church of St Peter in York |church=Church of England
    24 KB (3,787 words) - 17:06, 29 January 2016
  • |picture caption=Clifford's Tower, the keep of York Castle |ownership=The Crown, English Heritage<br />York Museums Trust
    39 KB (6,462 words) - 10:38, 30 January 2021
  • ...- geograph.org.uk - 164970.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Open farmland in the Vale of York]] {{county|Yorkshire}}{{riding|North}}
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  • |events=Rebellion of William de Forz ...ipsea Brough]] was built alongside the castle around 1160 to capitalise on the potential trade.
    9 KB (1,428 words) - 13:08, 6 September 2019
  • |riding=North ...ding of Yorkshire]]. It stands within the little town itself, overlooking the Pickering Beck.
    3 KB (415 words) - 20:12, 3 December 2015
  • |riding=North |picture caption=The towering keep of Richmond Castle
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  • ...of [[Ballina, County Tipperary|Ballina]] on the eastern bank of the lake. The surrounding area is popular for hill-walking. ...t Lua's church.jpg|250px|thumb|St Lua's church next to the Catholic Church of St Flannan's, Killaloe]]
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  • |constituency=Penrith and The Border ...of [[Brough, Westmorland|Brough]]. The 2011 census recorded a population of just 327 souls here.
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  • {{About||the village|Bolton Abbey Village|the church|Bolton Priory}}{{county|York}} [[File:Kite aerial photo of Bolton Abbey.jpg|thumb|250px|Kite aerial photo of Bolton Priory]]
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  • ...Wapentake|Staincross]]. Skelmanthorpe has formed part of the civil parish of [[Denby Dale]] since 1974. ...of-English-dialects/021M-C0908X0048XX-0100V1|title=British Library. Survey of English Dialects: Skelmanthorpe|publisher=}}</ref>
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  • ...m]] on the Birmingham–Alcester A435 road, which here follows the line of the [[Roman roads|Roman]] [[Icknield Way]]. ...uncil – Census 2001 Parish Profile, Coughton]</ref> increasing to 157 in the 2011 census.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/
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  • |name=Castle of Rattray ...multiple variations on its structure over approximately six centuries, but of which no visible remains appear today.
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  • ...]] of [[Yorkshire]], to the west of [[Bradford]] and now increasingly part of its conurbation.<ref name="Allerton">{{cite web |url=http://www.bronte-coun ...d in the [[Domesday Book]] as Wilsden-cum-Allerton. The local residents of the suburb pronounce it as ''Ollerton'', 'Ol' rather than 'Al'.
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