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  • |flag=Flag of Essex.svg ...es, stretching between the packed urban conurbation and the lonely marshes of the [[North Sea]] coast. The [[county town]] is [[Chelmsford]].
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  • |name=Suffolk |map image=Suffolk Brit Isles Sect 5.svg
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  • ...:Flag - Union Flag.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Union Jack, the national flag of the United Kingdom]] ...many variations for set purposes and several local flags. Below is a list of flags which have either been in use, or are currently used in the '''[[Unit
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  • [[File:Europe location UK.png|right|thumb|300px|The location of the United Kingdom]] [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|right|thumb|200px|The flag of the United Kingdom, commonly known as the Union Jack]]
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  • |picture=Satellite image of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in April 2002.jpg ...ains 83 of the UK's 92 [[Counties of the United Kingdom|counties]] — of the remaining nine, three are formed from the surrounding archipelagoes, na
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  • ...ge or watershed. A few are on the border of the county and may be the top of two counties. ...s, the highest ground in the British Isles and consequently the county top of [[Inverness-shire]], and the lowest [[Bush Ground]] in [[Huntingdonshire]],
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  • ...particular for the Schools Council's national project to introduce the use of computers in British schools in the early 1970, and the "Chapman County Cod ...he Society of Genealogists published a list of abbreviations for the whole of the British Isles in 1973.<ref>Genealogists Magazine, Vol 17 No 6</ref>
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  • [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|right|thumb|280px]] ...Olympiad since the modern games were founded in 1896 with the Athens Games of that year, although in 1980 the British Government boycotted the Moscow Gam
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  • |picture caption=Aerial view from the south-east of Canvey Island ...n invasion of Britain. The island is heavily inhabited, with a population of over 37,000 in 2001.
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  • The '''extreme points of the United Kingdom''' may be measured in a number of ways. The [[United Kingdom]] ...at Britain "from [[Land's End to John o' Groats]]" is not the full measure of the land.
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  • ...70s. The Scottish and Irish guides were incomplete as of summer 2012. Most of the English volumes have had second editions, chiefly by other authors. ...llen Lane, founder of Penguin Books, for whom he had written his ''Outline of European Architecture''.
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  • ...and [[Cley next the Sea]]. It is owned by the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]] and is designated a Na ...eclamation schemes starting in the 17th century resulted in the silting up of the river channels.
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  • |county=Suffolk |picture=RSPB nature reserve of Havergate Island - geograph.org.uk - 224824.jpg
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  • |county=Suffolk ...f 'Aldringham cum Thorpe' (and is within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outastanding Natural Beauty').
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  • ...harity, founded in 1965 by Sir John and Lady Smith, that rescues buildings of historic interest or architectural merit and then makes them available for ...onal Trust]]. There are several Landmark Trust properties on the [[Channel Islands]].
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  • |picture caption=Aerial view of the Eddystone Lighthouse ...les south of [[Rame Head]], [[Cornwall]]. The rocks, a sharp reef composed of Precambrian gneiss, stand in the shipping route towards [[Plymouth Sound]],
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  • ...Essex]], lying near the border with [[Suffolk]], close to the ancient town of [[Colchester]]. Formerly known as '''Bergholt Sackville''', it has a histor ...y walks exist through the wood, and a migrant population of various breeds of deer can sometimes be seen.
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  • ...ast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South [[Kensington]], the others ...s of nature being brought home from the farthest corners of the Empire and of the World.
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  • ...alcott''' is a small coastal village and parish in the [[Happing]] hundred of [[Norfolk]] between [[Mundesley]] and [[Happisburgh]].<ref>Ordnance Survey, ...iles south-east of [[Cromer]]. The village lies 5½ miles east of the town of [[North Walsham]].
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  • |picture caption=Typhoon FGR4 of 6 Squadron taking off from Lossiemouth |ownership=Ministry of Defence
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