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  • ...ure reserve situated near the village of [[Wicken, Cambridgeshire|Wicken]] in [[Cambridgeshire]]. Wicken Fen reserve is one of only four wild fens which still survive in the enormous Great Fen Basin area of [[East Anglia]], the rest of the land,
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  • ...({{lang|cy|Eryri}}) is a mountain region in north [[Wales]], almost wholly in [[Caernarfonshire]]. It has given its name too to the Snowdonia National P At the heart of Snowdonia is [[Snowdon]], the highest mountain in [[Great Britain]] outside the [[Highlands]] of Scotland, rising to 3,560 fe
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  • |county=Anglesey '''South Stack''' is an island lying just off [[Holy Island, Anglesey]]. It is famous as the location of one of the most spectacular lighthouses
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  • ...peninsula in [[Pembrokeshire]] on the northern side of [[St Brides Bay]]. In Welsh the island is named after Saint David (''Dewi Sant''). It is said to ...n. It is the largest island in Wales after [[Anglesey]] and [[Holy Island, Anglesey|Holy Island]].
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  • '''St Helens''' is a large town in southern [[Lancashire]], caught within the conurbation of south Lancashire ...s">{{cite book | author=Barker, T.C & Harris, J.R. | title=Merseyside Town in the Industrial Revolution: St. Helens, 1750-1900| publisher=Routledge | yea
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  • ...nally the Towy flows into [[Carmarthen Bay]] east of the [[Pendine]] Sands in an estuary which it shares with the [[River Taf]] and the two branches of t ...supplies a large swathe of south-east Wales with drinking water. The flow in the River Towy would have been unable to sustain such an abstraction were i
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  • ...%271460420%27 |title=Map of Wyrley and Essington Canal|series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|accessdate=4 August 2013}}</ref> ...am and Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, at or near the town of Wolverhampton, in the said county; and also certain collateral Cuts therein described from th
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