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  • | picture = View of Glasgow from Queens Park.jpg ...ow is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the [[United Kingdom]].
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  • [[File:Black Country Flag.svg|right|thumb|300px|The flag of the Black Country, adopted in July 2012]] ...ww.bbc.co.uk/blackcountry/uncovered/what_is.shtml |title=What and where is the Black Country? |publisher=BBC.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2010-07-27}}</ref>
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  • '''Watford''' is a large town in [[Hertfordshire]] and the county's biggest commercial centre. Official estimates in 2006 put its popu ...f the M25 motorway but distinct and separated from the vast conurbation to the south.
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  • '''Towns and village flags''' are rare in the [[United Kingdom]] but are a very colourful addition to national vexillology. ...reat deal of symbolism, for the flower is not only a cantling reference to the village name but its stamen portray a maypole pattern.
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  • ....habitas.org.uk/escr/summary.asp?Item=1118 Slieve Gullion Ring - Overview, the Ulster Museum website]</ref> ...istory, told out in the archaeology found here and the legends attached to the landscape.
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  • ...arry nearby. The village has been a designated [[Conservation Area (United Kingdom)|Conservation Area]] since 1971.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.edinburgh.g ...believed evil spirits were released into the village. It is believed that the name Ratho comes from ''Rath'', Scottish Gaelic, for a place where there ar
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  • ...Canal]], [[Trent and Mersey Canal]], [[Bridgewater Canal]] and [[Rochdale Canal]]. ...ations - the Cheshire Ring | work=Papillon Graphics' Virtual Encyclopaedia of Greater Manchester | url=http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/maps/canalss-map.
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  • ...ter and Birmingham Canal. The start of the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal is at the top right]] ...r waterways, and is heavily locked, with a total of 129 locks on its route of 109 miles.
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  • ...humb|300px|Two boats entering lock 44 of the Hatton flight, the third from the top]] ...It is a popular route with tourists due to its circular route and mixture of urban and rural landscapes.
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  • ...the Trent and Mersey Canal to the Wardle Canal passes under the bridge on the left]] The '''Four Counties Ring''' is a canal ring in [[Cheshire]], [[Staffordshire]] and [[Shropshire]]. Despite its nam
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  • ...x|Two narrow boats in Kings Road Lock give an idea of the size of locks on the Aire and Calder Navigation]] ...Pennine Ring]], which uses a different route for the southern crossing of the Pennines.
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  • ...ge near Gargrave, on one of the remote sections of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal]] ...[[North Pennine Ring]], which crosses the Pennines by a different route on the southern leg.
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  • ...graph.org.uk - 6838.jpg|thumb|300px|The Rochdale Canal runs along the side of a hill at Brearley]] ...tion of the [[Huddersfield Narrow Canal]] provided the return route across the Pennines.
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  • [[File:Kidderminster Lock.jpg|thumb|Kidderminster Lock on the S&W Canal]] ...N Main Line|Birmingham New Main Line]]) and the [[Worcester and Birmingham Canal]].
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  • ...1 Census: Usual residents by resident type, and population density, number of households with at least one usual resident and average household size, war ...e|River Stour]]. According to the 2011 census Kinver ward had a population of 7,225.<ref name="2011 census"/>
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