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  • ...ns of Kent are within the [[London]] suburbs. Kent is considered is one of the [[home counties]]. ...known as "the Garden of England" for the richness of its agriculture, and the abundance of orchards and hop gardens.
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  • ...oast of the [[Solway Firth]]. With neighbouring [[Wigtownshire]] it forms the region of [[Galloway]]. ...[Solway Firth]] wash its coast at the south. To Kirkcudbrightshire belong the wee islands too of [[Hestan Island|Hestan]] and [[Little Ross]].
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  • [[File:Parts of Lincolnshire.svg|thumb|200px|The Parts of Lincolnshire]] ...land. It is a low-lying county with much drained fenland, particularly in the south-east.
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  • |picture=Arthurs seat edinburgh.jpg |picture caption=Edinburgh and Arthur's Seat
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  • ...ontgomery''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the heart of the [[Wales|Welsh]] mountains. ...Middle Ages, it is of ancient origin, its borders corresponding roughly to the mediæval kingdom of ''Powys Wenwynwyn''.
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  • ...Tyne|Tyne]], with [[Berwick-upon-Tweed]] and its lands stretching north of the Tweed. ...st and [[County Durham]] to the south, while its eastern side is washed by the [[North Sea]].
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  • ...of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the [[Midlands]]. Its [[county town]] is the City of [[Nottingham]]. ...e]] to the east. [[Yorkshire]] lies to the north and [[Leicestershire]] to the south.
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  • The '''County of Peebles''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in southern Scotland. ...esshire's acres are taken up in the fair hills and dales that characterise the county.
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  • ...ands]] of Scotland, reaching from the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast to the [[North Sea]]. .... The several estates that make up [[Cromartyshire]] are scattered across the north of Ross-shire, many wholly surrounded by it. An exclave of [[Nairnsh
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  • ...ark heart of reiver country. Today it is somewhat quieter and enjoyed for the scenery of its hills and dales. ...n was destroyed repeatedly in the border wars of the Middle Ages and after the final fall of [[Berwick upon Tweed|Berwick]] in 1460 it was abandoned.
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  • ...coast of the [[Bristol Channel]] from the [[River Avon, Somerset|Avon]] to the borders of [[Devon]] on Exmoor and deep inland blessed with rich farmland. ...north are found the Georgian glories of [[Bath]] and the southern half of the great city of [[Bristol]].
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  • ...nited Kingdom|shire]] in the south-east of [[Great Britain]]. It is one of the "Home Counties". ...o the east lies [[Kent]] and to the west [[Hampshire]] and [[Berkshire]]. The [[county town]] is [[Guildford]].
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  • ...[[Hampshire]] to the west; by [[Surrey]] to the north; and by [[Kent]] to the east. ...nd [[Eastbourne]], [[Bexhill-on-Sea]] and [[Hastings]] beyond Beachy Head. The easterly part of Sussex has many stately homes and castles such as [[Arunde
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  • The '''County of Wigtown''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the south-western corner of [[Scotland]]. Wigtownshire is also known as '''West ...Bay]], between which and Luce Bay, farther west, extends the promontory of the [[Machars]].
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  • ...] to be part of the Republic of Ireland. Cavan lies along the border with the [[United Kingdom]]. ...}</ref> It is also the sixth largest of Ulster's nine counties in size and the seventh largest by population.
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  • ...as the county town. The population of the county was 161,137 according to the 2011 census. ...terkenny and the nearby city of Londonderry form the main economic axis of the north-west of Ireland.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sinnfein.ie/contents/1
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  • |picture caption=The Lakes of Killarney ...in part of the area. The population of the county is 145,502 according to the 2011 census.
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  • ...ow Demesne, Clonageera, Course, Durrow Townparks, Glebe and Knockanoran in the parish of Durrow: {{wmap|52.841599|-7.402759|zoom=14|base=outline_detached} ...reland| year=2005| id= | pages=186–191| isbn=0-340-89695-7}}</ref> It is the third largest of Leinster's 12 counties in size and seventh largest in term
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  • |picture caption=Lia Fáil on the Hill of Tara ...h (meaning "middle"). The population of the county is 184,135 according to the 2011 census.<ref>[http://census.cso.ie/sapmap2011/Results.aspx?Geog_Type=CT
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  • ...ed on the east by the [[River Shannon]] and its loughs, and on the west by the counties of [[County Mayo|Mayo]] and [[County Galway|Galway]]. ...first abbot and bishop of Roscommon. The population is 64,065 according to the 2011 census.<ref>[http://census.cso.ie/sapmap2011/Results.aspx?Geog_Type=CT
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