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  • ...own of Donegal, although Lifford serves as the county town. The population of the county was 161,137 according to the 2011 census. ...e nearby city of Londonderry form the main economic axis of the north-west of Ireland.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sinnfein.ie/contents/16086 |title=De
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  • | picture caption=Kirkcaldy from the Firth of Forth ...cities of [[Dundee]] and [[Edinburgh]]. It also forms a parish by the name of Kirkcaldy and Dysart.
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  • ...strict]]. The former spa resort of [[Matlock Bath]] lies immediately south of the town on the A6. .... Here the hills are somewhat gentler than the fierce slopes and moorland of the Peak, the area hereabouts being known as the Derbyshire Dales.
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  • '''Glenrothes''' is a large town situated in the heart of [[Fife]], some 30 miles from both [[Edinburgh]] and [[Dundee]]. ...ortant to the town's economy. Glenrothes is unique in Fife as the majority of the town's centre is contained indoors, within Fife's largest indoor shoppi
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  • |constituency=Rutland and Melton ...es, being the home of the Melton Mowbray pork pie and one of the six homes of Stilton cheese.
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  • |picture caption=Aerial view of Morpeth Court House ...om the A1, which bypasses it. In the 2001 census the town had a population of 13,833. Nearby villages include [[Mitford, Northumberland|Mitford]] and [[P
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  • ...ark found in Leicestershire. The park itself has long since been sold out of its original function as a lordly park. It does however give a name to Col ...e boundary between the two is the county boundary. The [[county top]] of [[Rutland]] lies in Flitteris Park.
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  • |picture caption=The Pantiles, the historic and tourist centre of the town ...t the northern edge of the [[the Weald|High Weald]], the sandstone geology of which is exemplified by the rock formations at the Wellington Rocks and Hig
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  • {{county|Rutland}} ...d to the north-west of [[Braunston-in-Rutland]] and a mile and a half west of the county town, [[Oakham]]. The park extends up to the county's border wi
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  • ...nty into [[Cheshire]] and [[Yorkshire]]. The [[County top|highest point]] of [[Staffordshire]] is in the Peak District on the Derbyshire border, though ...chly grazed in the south, the hills beginning at the very edge of the city of [[Derby]], and becoming higher and more forbidding to the north. The High
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  • |ownership=Diocese of Leicester ...of [[Leicester]] and six miles south-west of [[Oakham]] in neighbouring [[Rutland]].
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  • ...:Royal & Ancient Clubhouse.jpg|thumb|350px|The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews]] ...r the county in which the clubhouse is situated. Courses in detached parts of counties are listed under the county in which they are locally situate and
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  • |county=Rutland ...title=Rutland Civil Parish Populations |accessdate=14 March 2009|publisher=Rutland County Council |year= 2001}}</ref>
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  • ...Westmorland]] which has belonged to the Lowther family, latterly the Earls of Lonsdale, since the Middle Ages. ...astle}}</ref> The grounds are listed Grade II in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.<ref>{{NHLE|1000668|Lowther Castle Gardens}}</ref>
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  • [[File:Nottingham Canal, Awsworth.JPG|thumb|250px|Part of the Nottingham Canal is maintained for Fishing. Pictured in 2006.]] ...ng its budget by 77%. The canal left the [[River Trent]] to serve a number of wharves in Nottingham, and then rose through a further 18 locks to reach a
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  • [[File:Beacon Hill, Leicestershire.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The summit of Beacon Hill]] ...ocky and picturesque, with barren areas. It also has some extensive tracts of woodland.
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  • ...raneously between 1767 and around 1850 with the New Town Conservation Area of Edinburgh.<ref>{{HES|GDL00367|The New Town Gardens}}</ref> ...ens were established contemporaneously to the New Town, and north West End of Edinburgh.
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