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  • |name=Cheshire |map image=Cheshire Brit Isles Sect 3.svg
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  • North-eastern Derbyshire, dominated by the town of [[Chesterfield]], has long bee ...of the Peak District National Park lies within Derbyshire. The [[Pennine Way]]'s southern end is at [[Edale]] in Derbyshire.
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  • ...ing from the [[River Mersey]] in the south to the [[Furness]] Fells in the north. ...the west coast from the Mersey north to Morecambe Bay with a further part north of the sands at Furness.
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  • ...he United Kingdom|shire]] in the Midlands. It borders [[Cheshire]] to the north, [[Shropshire]] to the west, [[Derbyshire]] and [[Leicestershire]] to the e ...he northern hills, is a land of rural hills. Wild moorlands cover the far north, rising high into the [[Peak District]], and in the south is found [[Cannoc
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  • ...ts harbour was protected by a defensive wall. The castle lies opposite the Cheshire shore and Shotwick Castle. Before the river's course was drastically change ...been familiar with Aigues-Mortes having passed through the fortress on the way to join the Eighth Crusade in 1270.<ref>{{cite book |last=Sancha |first=She
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  • ...lnshire|Lincoln]], [[Nottinghamshire|Nottingham]], [[Derbyshire|Derby]], [[Cheshire|Chester]], [[Lancashire|Lancaster]] and [[Westmorland]]. The [[county top]] * the [[North Riding of Yorkshire|North Riding]]
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  • ...the rivers feeding it, with the [[Pennines]] to the north and east. The [[Cheshire]] plain lies to the south, across the Mersey. The city centre, the town's ...Much of the wider area was laid waste in the subsequent [[Harrying of the North]].<ref name="Hylton">{{cite book|title=A History of Manchester|last=Hylton|
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  • ...n of 816,216.<ref>{{cite web |title= Key Statistics for urban areas in the North – Contents, Introduction, Tables KS01 – KS08 |publisher = Office for N ...ity faces [[Wallasey]] and [[Birkenhead]] across the [[River Mersey]] in [[Cheshire]] to the west.
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  • '''St Ives''' is a pretty market town in [[Huntingdonshire]], standing on the north bank of the [[River Great Ouse]] downstream from [[Huntingdon]]. It is fam ...t of the narrow mediæval fields, and are slightly S-shaped because of the way ploughs turned at each end. Similar field boundaries can be seen in Warners
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  • | constituency= Stoke-on-Trent North<br>Stoke-on-Trent Central<br>Stoke-on-Trent South The six component towns run in a rough line from north to south along the A50 road in order:
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  • ...east stands [[Acton, Middlesex|Acton]], to the west [[Hanwell]] and to the north-west [[Greenford]], and to the south is [[Brentford]]. ...ds and villages which covered most of the county from the southwest to the north of the [[City of London]].
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  • |county = Cheshire |LG district=Cheshire East
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  • |county=Cheshire ...ersey]] where the estuary narrows to form the Runcorn Gap. Directly to the north across the Mersey is the town of [[Widnes]]. Upstream and 8 miles to the no
    20 KB (3,117 words) - 22:58, 17 December 2010
  • |county=Cheshire ...ds at the northeastern corner of the [[Wirral]] Peninsula in [[Cheshire]], north of [[Birkenhead]] washed on one side by the mouth of the [[River Mersey]] a
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  • ...ley]] close to the county border with [[Cheshire]]. As the largest town in North Wales, Wrexham is a major centre of the region's commercial, retail and edu ...he town to grow as a market town as a cross roads between the Midlands and North Wales and later as an industrial hub, thanks to its rich natural reserves o
    19 KB (3,139 words) - 18:10, 1 September 2022
  • |constituency=Derby North, Derby South ...cape it is a disaster.' That section of the road is known as "St Alkmund's Way".
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  • ...lies [[Lancashire]]). The peninsula forms one of the seven [[hundred]] of Cheshire. ...finition, even places such as [[Ledsham, Cheshire|Ledsham]], [[Puddington, Cheshire|Puddington]] and [[Saughall]] are part of the Wirral, and indeed they do li
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  • ...onia to Newcastle, to the south from Pitteuchar to Stenton and then to the north from Cadham to Collydean and Balfarg.<ref name="New Town Masterplan p52">Gl ...}}</ref> The Lomond Hills Regional Park fringes and enters the town to the north and east.<ref name="Lomond Hills">{{cite web |url=http://www.fife.gov.uk/at
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  • Buckley is about six miles from the border with [[Cheshire]] to the east, in the lee of the [[Snowdonia]]n mountain range to the west. ...f name=buckleysociety/> with some of its houses later recorded amongst the Cheshire entries in the ''[[Domesday Book]]'' of 1086. However, the first documented
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  • ...''.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/cheshire3.html |title=Cheshire (places now in Wales): Prestatyn|publisher=The Domesday Book Online|accessd Work is under way on the revival of the Ffrith Beach Festival Gardens. After a troubled few y
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