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Abingdon lies 5½ miles south of Oxford and five miles north of Didcot, in the flat valley of the Thames and is situated on the west (right) bank of that river, where the river Ock flows in from the Vale of White Horse. ''([[Abingdon|Read more]])''
 
Abingdon lies 5½ miles south of Oxford and five miles north of Didcot, in the flat valley of the Thames and is situated on the west (right) bank of that river, where the river Ock flows in from the Vale of White Horse. ''([[Abingdon|Read more]])''
| 10='''Caerleon''' is a village in [[Monmouthshire]].  It is best known as the site of a Roman town and fortress, ''Venta Silurium'', whose remains have been excavated and are now in the care of CADW.
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| 10='''Caerleon''' is a suburban village on the River Usk in [[Monmouthshire]].  It is by the northern outskirts of the city of [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newport]].
| 11= '''Richmond''' is a town in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]].  The town was named after the Norman Conquest when it and the surounding lands were granted by William the Conqueror to a Breton nobleman.  It became the centre of a Liberty known as "Richmondshire".
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Caerleon is of great archaeological importance; it is most famous as the site a Roman legionary fortress known as ''Isca Augusta'' and an Iron Age hill fort.  Caerleon also has strong literary associations.  Geoffrey of Monmouth portrayed Caerleon one of the most important cities in Britain in his ''Historia Regum Britanniæ'', and Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the ''Idylls of the King'' while staying in Caerleon. ''([[Caerleon|Read more]])''
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| 11='''Richmond''' is a pretty market town on the [[River Swale]] in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]]. The town stands on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National ParkRichmond's picturesque appearance and historic buildings have made it a popular film and television location.
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The town was named after the Norman Conquest when it and the surounding lands were granted by William the Conqueror to a Breton nobleman.  It became the centre of a Liberty known as "Richmondshire".''([[Richmond, Yorkshire|Read more]])''
 
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