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  • ...ty the parish of Tintwistle runs up into the Peaks; a narrow strip between Derbyshire and Lancashire. ...tains. To the west lie [[Flintshire]] and [[Denbighshire]], to the east [[Derbyshire]], and to the south are [[Staffordshire]] and [[Shropshire]].
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  • ...its [[county town]], the City of [[Leicester]]. The county borders onto [[Derbyshire]] to the north-west, [[Nottinghamshire]] to the north, [[Rutland]] to the e ...Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The highest point of the county is [[Bardon Hill]] at 912 feet.
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  • ...ld not fit Somerton well as it is not down in the Somerset Levels but on a hill. ...y |year=1885 }}</ref>. Another British-language name is [[Tarnock]], [[Pen Hill]] has both English and Welsh elements.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.takeo
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  • ...ts are underway in Mansfield, including reconstruction of the nearby Kings Mill Hospital and the MARR (Mansfield and Ashfield Regeneration Route) which was .... The team's traditional rival is the nearby town of [[Chesterfield]] in [[Derbyshire]]. The rivalry between the two clubs is considered among the fiercest in th
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  • {{Infobox hill |county=Derbyshire
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  • |county=Derbyshire |picture=Ripley, Derbyshire.jpg
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  • ...'' flows for five miles in the [[Dark Peak]] of the [[Peak District]] in [[Derbyshire]]. Its source is on [[Bleaklow]], from which it flows south through the [[ ...er steel pipe 273 yards long, passed through a 1,065 yard tunnel under the hill and then by way of another open watercourse of 761 yards to discharge into
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  • The '''River Etherow''' is a border river of [[Cheshire]] and [[Derbyshire]]. A river of the [[Peak District]], it is ultimately a tributary of the [ ...brook meets the Far Small Clough at the three shires' point of Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire and thereafter it is definitively the Etherow, just a mile or
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  • ...d mills have gone and Doncaster has suffered a decline familiar to the old mill towns, but is reinventing itself as many Yorkshire towns have had to do. I ..., King Charles I marched by [[Bridgnorth]], [[Lichfield]] and [[Ashbourne, Derbyshire|Ashbourne]] to Doncaster, where on 18 August 1645 he was met by great numbe
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  • ...n in [[Nottinghamshire]], four miles west of [[Mansfield]], close to the [[Derbyshire]] border. ...ut this is now the B6023. The A617 Mansfield Bypass meets the A38 at Kings Mill and passes through much of the town's parish, to the east. It opened in 200
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  • |county=Derbyshire '''Edale''' is a small village in the [[Peak District]] of [[Derbyshire]]. It is famous as the southern end of the [[Pennine Way]] and thus the st
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  • ...] || The triangle symbolises the top of the River Nent valley and Knowbury Hill, the easternmost point of Cumberland. The eight-pointed star of Quakerism r ===Derbyshire===
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  • ...) at junction 32. From here the M1 heads due south once again, entering [[Derbyshire]] at Woodhall Services, north of Junction 30. *[[Derbyshire]]
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  • | [[Farley Hill, Berkshire|Farley Hill]] || <small>RG7 1UL</small> || {{map|}} || align="right"| 1.25 ==[[Derbyshire]]==
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  • | [[Crowthorne]] || Walter Recreation Ground & Circle Hill || Pinewood Avenue <small>RG45 6RQ</small> || {{map|}} || 5.2 | [[Stockton Heath]] || Mill Lane Land || Mill Lane <small>WA4 2AW</small> || {{map|}} || 5.5
    86 KB (10,361 words) - 19:15, 13 January 2023
  • |county=Derbyshire ...[[Derbyshire]], once a busy industrial town, as were many in that part of Derbyshire.
    10 KB (1,556 words) - 14:16, 27 January 2016
  • |county=Derbyshire '''Glossop''' is a market town in [[Derbyshire]], within the [[Peak District]] which stands on the Glossop Brook, a tribut
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  • {{About|the Derbyshire town}} |picture caption=Torr Vale Mill
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  • |county=Derbyshire |LG district=Derbyshire Dales
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  • [[File:Billinge Hill.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Billinge Hill]] .... St Helens is around 160 feet above sea level. From the top of [[Billinge Hill]] near the town, the cities of [[Manchester]] and [[Liverpool]] are visible
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