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  • ...ty the parish of Tintwistle runs up into the Peaks; a narrow strip between Derbyshire and Lancashire. Cheshire excels in dairy farming, resulting in Cheshire cheese.
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  • |name=Derbyshire |map image=Derbyshire Brit Isles Sect 5.svg
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  • |picture=Bindon hill from the east.jpg |picture caption=Bindon Hill from Flowers Barrow
    35 KB (5,395 words) - 10:01, 27 October 2018
  • |picture=Cows in Orchard - geograph.org.uk - 94917.jpg |biggest town=[[Bristol]] ''(partly in Gloucestershire)''
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  • ...he [[county top]] or Flintshire. They are named after the [[River Clwyd]] in Denbighshire, whose Vale marks the western edge of the hills. ...] in [[Derbyshire]] and northeast towards [[Manchester]] and [[Liverpool]] in [[Lancashire]].
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  • ...[[Yorkshire]] and its suburbs reaching out toward the [[Isle of Axholme]] in [[Lincolnshire]]. ...tion City'' campus, currently the largest education investment of its kind in the United Kingdom.
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  • ...e:Ryknild street.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Ryknild Street: a section preserved in Sutton Park]] ...ter]] in [[Gloucestershire]] ({{wmap|51.888|-1.767}}) to [[Templeborough]] in [[Yorkshire]] ({{wmap|53.418|-1.394}}). It passes through [[Alcester]], [[S
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  • '''Bredbury''' is a suburban town in [[Cheshire]], found two miles east of [[Stockport]] and four miles south-we ...alley floors. The rivers flowed more fully before their waters were dammed in the 19th century to supply Manchester, Stockport and other towns. However,
    20 KB (3,361 words) - 23:23, 16 November 2018
  • {{Infobox hill |county=Derbyshire
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  • {{county|Derbyshire}} ...is a rocky promontory on [[Hathersage Moor]] in the [[Peak District]] or [[Derbyshire]], within the National Park. The promontory is faced by vertical cliffs on
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  • ...doned, probably in the 4th century, it was forgotten until its rediscovery in the 1990s. ...o valleys which drop steeply away and run west where the two small streams in the valleys meet the [[River Goyt]], approximately 330 ft above sea level.
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  • ...ay]] at Castle Hill near present-day [[Bingham, Nottinghamshire|Bingham]], in [[Nottinghamshire]]. The site is a protected Scheduled Monument.<ref name=l ...of the king's plain", the raised ground being a suitable position for the hill-fort of the king of the Coritani tribe.<ref name=pat />
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