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  • |picture=Cows in Orchard - geograph.org.uk - 94917.jpg |biggest town=[[Bristol]] ''(partly in Gloucestershire)''
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  • |county=Monmouthshire |picture=Chepstow Castle and Bridge from Tutshill.jpg
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  • |LG district = Cheshire West and Chester ...t towns of the county. Chester received letters patent creating it a city in 1541.
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  • |constituency=Cardiff West<br>Cardiff South and Penarth<br>Cardiff North<br>Cardiff Central ...ost national cultural and sporting institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of the Welsh Assembly.
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  • ...of the [[River Severn]]''', including bridges, tunnels, ferries and fords, in order from source to mouth. ...ructures, including Bewdley Bridge and the Severn Bridge, which was opened in 1966. The lowest bridge is the Second Severn Crossing, opened thirty years
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  • |county=Monmouthshire |LG district=Monmouthshire
    7 KB (1,078 words) - 11:32, 11 March 2016
  • ...Bleadon Hill]]. It includes the suburbs of '''Oldmixon''', '''West Wick''' and [[Worle]]. ...aside resort; growth which continued until the decline in seaside holidays in the latter half of the 20th century.
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  • ...extended to the restr of the Britih Isles in the late 1970s. The Scottish and Irish guides were incomplete as of summer 2012. Most of the English volumes ==Origin and research methods==
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  • |picture caption= The outer and upper wards of Tintagel Castle |materials=Stone and rubble
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  • ...t Council|accessdate=8 August 2009}}</ref> with a growth rate considerably in excess of surrounding towns.<ref name="This is Bristol">{{cite news|url=htt ...industrial facilities have since closed and been redeveloped into a marina and residential areas. Portishead was also the telephone control centre used by
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  • |county=Monmouthshire |LG district=Monmouthshire
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  • |county=Monmouthshire |picture caption=St Peter's Church in Dixton
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  • ...e-our-roads/area-teams/area-2/the-severn-bridges/the-severn-crossing-facts-and-figures/}}</ref> to construct at a cost of £8 million.<ref>{{cite web | t ...ngs | url= http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-479259-severn-bridge-and-aust-viaduct-first-sev | accessdate=2011-05-15}}</ref>
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  • {{county|Monmouthshire}} ...in the City of Newport, 2005-02-17]</ref> in recognition of their historic and architectural qualities. The Shire Hall has been described by conservationi
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  • {{county|Monmouthshire}} ...re and as the offices for Monmouth Town Council, and is open to the public in part.
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  • ...ns in use to this present day as the main cemetery for burials in Newport, and has been used as a filming location for the [[BBC]] series, ‘’Doctor Wh ...r to the cathedral on Clifton Road, however, this too quickly became full, and new arrangements had to be made.
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  • |picture caption = Old ferry terminal and inn, seen from the Severn Bridge ...from the village. The tidal range on this stretch of water is the highest in the UK. Before the construction of the bridge it was a ferry port from wher
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  • {{county|Monmouthshire}} [[File:Dewstow House and part of the gardens, near Caerwent-geograph-2892165.jpg|thumb|right|250px|D
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  • ...eat Western diverges from the core line west of [[Swindon]] and terminates in Swansea. The term "Great Western" is also used to denote a wider group of a ...(June 1874), Bristol station area (29 May 1854). The broad gauge remained in use until 1892. Evidence of the original broad gauge can still be seen at m
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  • ...]] and [[Monkton Combe]] to [[Limpley Stoke]] where it joined the [[Kennet and Avon Canal]]. This link gave the Somerset coalfield, (which at its peak con ...y the use of caisson locks and when this failed an inclined plane trackway and then finally a flight of 22 conventional&nbsp; locks.
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