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  • ...[[Old Sarum]], the original site of Salisbury win a hill-fort to the north of today's city. ...val architecture remains, and yet more from later ages adding to the charm of the city.
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  • [[File:Peterborough.Chronicle.firstpage.jpg|right|thumb|230px|The first page of the ''Peterborough Chronicle'']] ...ast Chronicle was discontinued at the beginning of the reign of King Henry II.
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  • |picture=A view of Aberdaron from the beach - geograph.org.uk - 1214708.jpg ...n of 1,019 in 2001. Aberdaron is sometimes referred to as the "Land's End of Wales" ({{lang|cy|Pendraw'r Byd}}).
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  • ...ing of Yorkshire|West]] Ridings of Yorkshire converge to meet at the walls of York. ...ttractions, of which [[York Minster]] is the most prominent, and a variety of cultural and sporting activities.
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  • |picture=City of York Mansion House - geograph.org.uk - 1515688.jpg |client=The Corporation of York
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  • [[File:Flag of Gwynedd.png|right|thumb|200px|Banner of the House of Aberffraw]] ...in", and in its last days the rulers of Gwynedd attained the title "Prince of Wales".
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  • |name=City of London |picture caption=St Paul's and the City of London
    37 KB (6,005 words) - 12:49, 30 March 2016
  • ...cess in the east to the Baltic Sea; another rich trade route for the ports of Britain's east coast. ...(or "shelf") sea on the European continental shelf. In reckoning the area of the sea from [[Dover]] to [[Orkney]], it comes to some 600 miles long, 360
    26 KB (3,959 words) - 17:07, 8 February 2020
  • ...the [[Channel Islands]], and the sole inhabited island of the [[Bailiwick of Jersey]]. ...which attracts many visitors for its fair beaches, little villages and air of peaceful contentment. It is also an offshore financial centre.
    30 KB (4,553 words) - 08:12, 26 September 2015
  • |church=Church of England |arms=Diocese of Sodor and Man arms.svg
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  • ...tanding on the north bank of the [[Firth of Tay]]. In 2008, the population of Monifieth was estimated at 8,220, making it the sixth-largest town in Angus ..., Monifieth remained a small village but grew rapidly due to the expansion of the local textile industry.
    24 KB (3,607 words) - 15:08, 6 February 2016
  • ...g of England.svg|right|thumb|180px|Saint George's Cross, the national flag of England]] ...Wight]] in [[Hampshire]] and the only substantial archipelago the [[Isles of Scilly]] in [[Cornwall]].
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  • ...astle built earlier (in 1260 by his grandfather, Alexander Comyn, 2nd Earl of Buchan. The castle served the Scottish kings for 150 years. ...Auchans, Ayrshire|Old Auchans Castle]] lies nearby, the previous residence of Susanna Montgomery, Lady Eglinton.
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  • ...[East Lothian]], found to the south of [[Haddington]]. The combined parish of Garvald and [[Bara, East Lothian|Bara]], borders [[Whittingehame]] to the E ...ormation, and lies in a narrow, well-sheltered hollow, or valley. The name of the stream upon which the village is situated, the Papana Water, appears to
    5 KB (851 words) - 16:06, 7 September 2014
  • |group=Firth of Forth '''Inchkeith''' is an island of [[Fife]] lying in the [[Firth of Forth]].
    21 KB (3,356 words) - 13:24, 5 October 2012
  • |church=Church of England |picture=Hereford, cathedral church of St. Mary and St. Ethelbert - geograph.org.uk - 636844.jpg
    17 KB (2,288 words) - 14:04, 12 January 2023
  • |church=Church of England |arms=Diocese of Lichfield arms.svg
    38 KB (4,949 words) - 09:51, 30 January 2021
  • .../doc/1O110-Yorkmetropolitandioceseof.html|title=York, metropolitan diocese of|last=Cannon|first=John|year=2002|work=The Oxford Companion to British Histo ...is York Minster, formally known as The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St Peter in York.
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  • |picture caption=The centre of Bannockburn ...is a village in [[Stirlingshire]], standing immediately south of the City of [[Stirling]]. It is named after the [[Bannock Burn]], which flows through t
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  • ...town of [[Falkland]] in [[Fife]]. Once the country residence of the Kings of Scots, it is now in partial ruin, although the half that survives is in goo ...h all practical responsibilities are delegated to the [[National Trust for Scotland]].
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