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  • ...Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] on the [[River Tweed]]. It is part of the "[[Middle Shires]]". ...rmuir reaches 1,746 feet in Berwickshire, at Meikel Says Law on the border of East Lothian.
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  • ...its northern and western parts in the [[Peak District]] and its tributary hills. ...ial region and encompasses suburbs and outgrowth of the [[Yorkshire]] city of [[Sheffield]].
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  • |flag=Flag of Northumberland.svg ...er Tyne|Tyne]], with [[Berwick-upon-Tweed]] and its lands stretching north of the Tweed.
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  • |picture caption=The summit of Helm Crag ...he south and south-west by [[Lancashire]] and to the east by [[Yorkshire]] and [[County Durham]].
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  • | name = West Riding of Yorkshire | flag = {{database|West Riding of Yorkshire|flag}}
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  • ...Stone.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Ward's Stone; the highest point in the Forest of Bowland]] ...fells, deep valleys and peat beds. The hills are known as the '''Bowland Fells'''.
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  • |picture caption=Rooftops of Kendal |constituency=Westmorland and Lonsdale
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  • ...ncluding the [[Crowdundle Beck]] which marks the border between Cumberland and [[Westmorland]]. ...ore gently on its north-eastern side towards the [[River Tyne|South Tyne]] and [[River Tees|Tees]] Valleys.
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  • [[File:Clougha heather.jpg|thumb|300px|The Forest of Bowland, Yorkshire]] ...h rise the [[Cheviots]]. The Pennines form the watershed between the west and the east.
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  • ...s" is generally used to refer specifically to the dales west of the [[Vale of York]]. ...rea, such as [[Nidderdale]], designated, with surrounding hills, an ''Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty''.
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  • ...dale formed by the [[River Wharfe]] coursing through the [[West Riding of Yorkshire]]. ...ool-in-Wharfedale]], [[Arthington]], [[Collingham, Yorkshire|Collingham]], and [[Wetherby]].
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  • |range=Lake District Northern Fells |picture=Skiddaw and Little Man .JPG
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  • ...of [[Preston]], 27 miles north of the city of [[Manchester]]. To the south of Blackburn is [[Darwen]]. At the time of the 2001 census, Blackburn had a population of 105,085.
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  • ...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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  • ...nd wooded and the river blue beneath, openining into the Longdendale Chain of man-made lakes. ...erted; the B6105 runs here but to nothing but the fells and a few cottages and down to [[Glossop]].
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  • |county=Yorkshire |constituency=Westmorland and Lonsdale
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  • [[File:Keswick Panorama - Oct 2009.jpg|right|thumb|800px|Keswick and Derwent Water, from Walla Crag]] ...d in this narrow compass are found some of the greatest natural spectacles of the land.
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  • ...uce a wealth of beautiful cascades, too many to list. However the highest and most famed are given here, placed in a more orderly form than the wild, unt ==Names and measurement==
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  • [[File:cowcalf.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Cow and Calf rocks on Ilkley Moor]] {{county|Yorkshire}}
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  • [[File:Howardian Hills.jpg|right|thumb|350px|On the Howardian Hills]] {{county|Yorkshire}}
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  • |county=Yorkshire |constituency=Skipton and Ripon
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  • ...Howgill Fells - geograph.org.uk - 768311.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Howgill Fells]] ...en]] and [[Tebay]], and are much appreciated by travellers on the motorway and railway passing through Lonsdale.
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  • |county=Yorkshire |range=Howgill Fells
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  • ...nty into [[Cheshire]] and [[Yorkshire]]. The [[County top|highest point]] of [[Staffordshire]] is in the Peak District on the Derbyshire border, though ...uncompromising fell country, high, steep, wind-blasted, unsullied by roads and unpeopled.
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  • ...ennine scenery.jpg|right|thumb|450px|From the Pennine Way, near Marsden in Yorkshire]] {{county|Yorkshire}}
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  • ...seacote beach promenade.jpg|right|thumb|300px|St Bees beach – the start of the walk]] {{county|Yorkshire}}
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  • |range=Lake District Western Fells ...ndy Gap to its smaller sister hill, [[Green Gable]], and by the lower pass of Beck Head to its western neighbour, [[Kirk Fell]].
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  • ...es Beck - geograph.org.uk - 676880.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Marrick High Mill and Dales Beck]] ...y. Indeed, before the name "Pennines" was invented for the whole range of fells from south to north, they were known as the Durham Dales within County Durh
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  • ...e Highlands, the Lowlands are called ''a' Ghalldachd'', meaning "the place of the foreigner". ...and the plains southward of this point, are also low-lying geographically and also culturally one with the Lowlands, but in some contexts these lands fin
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  • ...kshire Wolds at West Lutton.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A winter view across the Yorkshire Wolds]] {{county|Yorkshire}}
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  • [[File:The_Cleveland Hills from Urra Moor.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Cleveland Hills from Urra Moor]] {{county|Yorkshire}}{{riding|North}}
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  • [[File:North York Moors.jpg|right|thumb|350px|View of North York Moors]] {{county|Yorkshire}}{{riding|North}}
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...ne hills]], it consists of a few houses spread along a road in the pattern of a linear settlement. The population taken at the 2011 Census was less than
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  • |county=Yorkshire |picture=Dunsop Bridge PO and Ivy Cottages - geograph.org.uk - 414245.jpg
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  • ...ver Ribble - geograph.org.uk - 881711.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Ribble Way and the river at Great Mitton, Lancashire]] ...wing the course of the [[River Ribble]]. <ref name=spar2010> Paul Lawrence and John Sparshatt: 'The UK Trailwalker's Handbook' 8th Edition, p 156 (Ciceron
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  • |constituency=Westmorland and Lonsdale ...lage is about three miles north of [[Kirkby Lonsdale]] and two miles north of [[Casterton, Westmorland|Casterton]].
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...s to the Upper division of the township of Easington of the ancient parish of [[Slaidburn]].
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  • {{county|Yorkshire}}{{riding|North}} ...nd above the hamlet of [[Bowbank]] and the B6276, in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]]
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  • [[File:Ingleborough whole.JPG|thumb|right|The western flanks of Ingleborough as seen from the peat bog below]] ...of the [[River Ribble]] and of [[Chapel-le-Dale]] in the [[Yorkshire Dales|Yorkshire Dales National Park]].
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  • [[File:Royston Scar Yorkshire.jpg|thumb|250px|The Hambleton Hills and Kilburn White Horse from near Coxwold]] ...rkshire|River Rye]]. They are the eastern boundary of the low-lying [[Vale of Mowbray]] which they abut with a precipitous escarpment.
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  • |picture=Arncliffe, North Yorkshire.jpg |picture caption=Arncliffe and Littondale from the north
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  • ...graph.org.uk - 1692495.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Earl Crag with Lund’s Tower and an old gritstone quarry]] {{county|Yorkshire}}{{riding|West}}
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  • ...Hills at Wrench Green.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Northern scarp of the Tabular Hills near Wrench Green]] ...r Hills link walk - geograph.org.uk - 244722.jpg|right|thumb|180px|Tabular Hills link walk signpost]]
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  • {{county|Yorkshire}} ...s]] and [[Harrogate]] in the [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]].
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  • ...g of Yorkshire|North Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]], and a few miles south-east of [[Kirkby Stephen]]. ...than ‘Hartley Fell’, in Alan Dawson's book ''The Hewitts and Marilyns of England''.
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