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  • |county town=[[Bodmin]] or [[Truro]] ...mar, is [[Devon]]. There are two detached parts of Devon in Cornwall, both on the [[Rame Peninsula]], and one part of Cornwall in Devon, the "[[Cornish P
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  • ...le of the high moor as two rivers, the East Dart and West Dart, though the moor is the source of several of Devon's great rivers. ...at 2,037 feet on [[High Willhays]], Devon's [[county top]], and the whole moor is a great range of hills, many capped with dramatic exposed granite tops.
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  • '''Bodmin Moor''' is a wild, granite moorland in north-eastern [[Cornwall]]. It covers som ...y the [[Ordnance Survey]] in 1813. The Moor was formerly known as '''Fowey Moor''' after the [[River Fowey]] which rises within it.<ref>{{cite book |title=
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  • ...Trail - geograph.org.uk - 591663.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Parrett at Hay Moor]] ...isbet |year=2007 |title=An assessment of the impact of floodplain woodland on flood flows |journal=Water and Environment Journal |volume=21 |issue=2 |pag
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  • ...moors of the southwest, along with [[Dartmoor]] in [[Devon]] and [[Bodmin Moor]] in [[Cornwall]]. ...web|url=http://www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk/learning/exmoor-facts |title=Moor Facts |publisher=Exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk |accessdate=31 December 2011}}<
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  • '''Tintagel''' is a village on the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast of [[Cornwall]]. The population of th ...s and wooden footbridge, on which stands the ruins of [[Tintagel Castle]]. On the mainland side is an impressive gatehouse fort. The village and Tintage
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  • ...' is a village in [[Somerset]], on the [[River Parrett]] and the A361 road on the edge of the [[Somerset Levels]]. It is to be found five miles south ea ...ed by clay. Excavations showed evidence of a 12th-century masonry building on the top of the hill. The first recorded writing mentioning this site is fro
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  • ...lers''' is a group of three stone circles on the eastern flank of [[Bodmin Moor]], some four miles north of [[Liskeard]], in the parish of [[St Cleer]] in ...moorland near the village of [[Minions]], on the southern edge of [[Bodmin Moor]]. Just to the west of the circles are two standing stones known as [[the P
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  • [[File:Ninestones of altarnun bodmin moor.jpg|right|thumb|270px|Three of the Nine Stones]] ...Stones''' (or '''Altarnun stone circle''') form a stone circle on [[Bodmin Moor]] in [[Cornwall]], two miles south of [[Altarnun]].<ref name="Lukis1885">{{
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  • ...are spaced three to four yards apart with a larger gap between the stones on the east side. The circle is approximately eighty feet in diameter. To the ..., as well as the more distant [[The Hurlers|Hurlers]] and Pipers on Bodmin Moor.
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  • |post town=Bodmin ..., about five miles northeast of [[Bodmin]] and onthr west side of [[Bodmin Moor]]. According to the 2010 census, the parish had a population of 666.
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  • '''North Hill''' is a village in eastern [[Cornwall]], on the east side of the [[River Lynher]] approximately six miles southwest of ...[[Lezant]] and [[Linkinhorne]] parishes, on the south by [[St Cleer]] and on the west by [[Altarnun]]. Other hamlets in the parish include [[Coad's Gree
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  • |post town=Bodmin ...rnwall]], on the western side of [[Bodmin Moor]], about 6 miles north of [[Bodmin]]. At the 2011 census the parish population was 886.
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  • '''King Arthur's Hall''' is a megalithic enclosure on [[Bodmin Moor]] in [[Cornwall]]. It is thought to be a late Neolithic or early Bronze Age ...:King arthurs hall.JPG|thumb|left|thumb|200px|King Arthur's Hall on Bodmin Moor]]
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